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XpGetPageDimensions(3)





NAME

       XpGetPageDimensions -  Gets the page dimensions for the current printer
       settings.


SYNOPSIS

             cc [ flag... ] file... -lXp [ library... ]
             #include <X11/extensions/Print.h>

       Status XpGetPageDimensions (  display,  print_context,  width,  height,
       reproducible_area )
             Display *display;
             XPContext print_context;
             unsigned short *width;
             unsigned short *height;
             XRectangle *reproducible_area;


ARGUMENTS

       display
              Specifies  a  pointer  to  the  Display structure; returned from
              XOpenDisplay.

       print_context
              A pre-existing print context.

       width  Returns the pixel width of the page currently  selected  in  the
              print context.

       height Returns  the  pixel height of the page currently selected in the
              print context.

       reproducible_area
              Returns the net reproducible area of the page currently selected
              in the print context, expressed in pixel offsets and dimensions.


DESCRIPTION

       XpGetPageDimensions  considers  the  medium  currently  selected in the
       print context (derived in part from default-medium, default-input-tray,
       input-trays-medium,   content-orientation,   default-resolution),   and
       returns the total width and height of the page in pixels, and  the  net
       reproducible  area  within  the  total width and height. The net repro-
       ducible area is the portion of the page on which the printer is  physi-
       cally capable of placing ink.

       XpGetPageDimensions returns a Status of 0 on failure, or 1 on success.


DIAGNOSTICS

       XPBadContext   A  valid print context-id has not been set prior to mak-
                      ing this call.

X Version 11                      libXp 1.0.0         XpGetPageDimensions(3Xp)

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