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package java.awt.print;
import java.awt.Graphics;
/**
* The Printable
interface is implemented
* by the print
methods of the current
* page painter, which is called by the printing
* system to render a page. When building a
* {@link Pageable}, pairs of {@link PageFormat}
* instances and instances that implement
* this interface are used to describe each page. The
* instance implementing Printable
is called to
* print the page's graphics.
*
* A Printable(..)
may be set on a PrinterJob
.
* When the client subsequently initiates printing by calling
* PrinterJob.print(..)
control
*
* is handed to the printing system until all pages have been printed.
* It does this by calling Printable.print(..)
until
* all pages in the document have been printed.
* In using the Printable
interface the printing
* commits to image the contents of a page whenever
* requested by the printing system.
*
* The parameters to Printable.print(..)
include a
* PageFormat
which describes the printable area of
* the page, needed for calculating the contents that will fit the
* page, and the page index, which specifies the zero-based print
* stream index of the requested page.
*
* For correct printing behaviour, the following points should be * observed: *
Printable.print(..)
* with page indexes which increase monotonically, although as noted above,
* the Printable
should expect multiple calls for a page index
* and that page indexes may be skipped, when page ranges are specified
* by the client, or by a user through a print dialog.
*
* Printable
must
* inspect and honour the supplied PageFormat parameter as well as the
* page index. The format of the page to be drawn is specified by the
* supplied PageFormat. The size, orientation and imageable area of the page
* is therefore already determined and rendering must be within this
* imageable area.
* This is key to correct printing behaviour, and it has the
* implication that the client has the responsibility of tracking
* what content belongs on the specified page.
*
* Printable
is obtained from a client-supplied
* Pageable
then the client may provide different PageFormats
* for each page index. Calculations of page breaks must account for this.
*
* @see java.awt.print.Pageable
* @see java.awt.print.PageFormat
* @see java.awt.print.PrinterJob
*/
public interface Printable {
/**
* Returned from {@link #print(Graphics, PageFormat, int)}
* to signify that the requested page was rendered.
*/
int PAGE_EXISTS = 0;
/**
* Returned from print
to signify that the
* pageIndex
is too large and that the requested page
* does not exist.
*/
int NO_SUCH_PAGE = 1;
/**
* Prints the page at the specified index into the specified
* {@link Graphics} context in the specified
* format. A PrinterJob
calls the
* Printable
interface to request that a page be
* rendered into the context specified by
* graphics
. The format of the page to be drawn is
* specified by pageFormat
. The zero based index
* of the requested page is specified by pageIndex
.
* If the requested page does not exist then this method returns
* NO_SUCH_PAGE; otherwise PAGE_EXISTS is returned.
* The Graphics
class or subclass implements the
* {@link PrinterGraphics} interface to provide additional
* information. If the Printable
object
* aborts the print job then it throws a {@link PrinterException}.
* @param graphics the context into which the page is drawn
* @param pageFormat the size and orientation of the page being drawn
* @param pageIndex the zero based index of the page to be drawn
* @return PAGE_EXISTS if the page is rendered successfully
* or NO_SUCH_PAGE if pageIndex
specifies a
* non-existent page.
* @exception java.awt.print.PrinterException
* thrown when the print job is terminated.
*/
int print(Graphics graphics, PageFormat pageFormat, int pageIndex)
throws PrinterException;
}