Re: [Gnome-print] Apps using gnome-print
- From: Morten Welinder <terra diku dk>
- To: lauris ariman ee
- CC: gnome-print helixcode com, gnome-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Gnome-print] Apps using gnome-print
- Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 03:35:20 +0200 (METDST)
From: Lauris Kaplinski <lauris@ariman.ee>
Are there any reason, gnome-print-xxx methods do not test the presence of
applicable method, i.e.
I assume you mean the methods in gnome-print.c. I cannot think of
any fundamental reason right now. And gnome_print_rgbaimage already
does check as you probably know.
That being said, I would not like to see too many of the current
methods being NULL. Most of the are really most-haves, although
a thing like "beginpage" is not.
Note: gnome-print-meta should never be allowed to have NULL for
any method. We would not want some emulation to kick in just
because someone printed via gnome-print-meta.
Shouldn't gnome_print_textline be actually implemented as wrapper? Or at
least have wrapper, so if object class does not support it, we can
render it using gsave/grestore/concat/setfont etc...
On a similar note, there is a request from the Dia people to have
support for arcs -- see bugs.gnome.org. It does not take many
line segments to emulate arcs for screen quality. If anyone knows
the postscript command needed, please send a pointer.
Morten
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