public interface Printable
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
Pageable, pairs of
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. Pageable,
PageFormat,
PrinterJob
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
static int |
NO_SUCH_PAGE
Returned from
print to signify that the
pageIndex is too large and that the requested page does not exist.
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static int |
PAGE_EXISTS
Returned from
print(Graphics, PageFormat, int) to signify that the requested page was rendered.
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
int |
print(Graphics
Prints the page at the specified index into the specified
Graphics context in the specified format.
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static final int PAGE_EXISTS
print(Graphics, PageFormat, int) to signify that the requested page was rendered.
static final int NO_SUCH_PAGE
print to signify that the
pageIndex is too large and that the requested page does not exist.
int print(Graphicsgraphics, PageFormat pageFormat, int pageIndex) throws PrinterException
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
PrinterGraphics interface to provide additional information. If the
Printable object aborts the print job then it throws a
PrinterException.
graphics - the context into which the page is drawn
pageFormat - the size and orientation of the page being drawn
pageIndex - the zero based index of the page to be drawn
pageIndex specifies a non-existent page.
PrinterException - thrown when the print job is terminated.