Creates a new gtk.print_job.PrintJob.
Connect to StatusChanged signal.
Gets whether this job is printed collated.
Gets the n-up setting for this job.
Gets the n-up layout setting for this job.
Gets the number of copies of this job.
Gets the page ranges for this job.
Gets the gtk.types.PageSet setting for this job.
Gets the gtk.types.PrintPages setting for this job.
Gets the gtk.printer.Printer of the print job.
Gets whether this job is printed reversed.
Gets whether the job is printed rotated.
Gets the scale for this job.
Gets the gtk.print_settings.PrintSettings of the print job.
Gets the status of the print job.
Gets a cairo surface onto which the pages of the print job should be rendered.
Gets the job title.
Returns whether jobs will be tracked after printing.
Sends the print job off to the printer.
Sets whether this job is printed collated.
Sets the n-up setting for this job.
Sets the n-up layout setting for this job.
Sets the number of copies for this job.
Sets the gtk.types.PageSet setting for this job.
Sets the gtk.types.PrintPages setting for this job.
Sets whether this job is printed reversed.
Sets whether this job is printed rotated.
Sets the scale for this job.
Make the gtk.print_job.PrintJob send an existing document to the printing system.
Make the gtk.print_job.PrintJob send an existing document to the printing system.
If track_status is true, the print job will try to continue report on the status of the print job in the printer queues and printer.
Set the GObject of a D ObjectG wrapper.
Get a pointer to the underlying C object.
Calls g_object_ref() on a GObject.
Calls g_object_unref() on a GObject.
Get the GType of an object.
GObject GType property.
Convenience method to return this cast to a type. For use in D with statements.
Template to get the D object from a C GObject and cast it to the given D object type.
Connect a D closure to an object signal.
Template for setting a GObject property.
Template for getting a GObject property.
Creates a binding between source_property on source and target_property on target.
Creates a binding between source_property on source and target_property on target, allowing you to set the transformation functions to be used by the binding.
This function is intended for #GObject implementations to re-enforce a floating[floating-ref] object reference. Doing this is seldom required: all #GInitiallyUnowneds are created with a floating reference which usually just needs to be sunken by calling gobject.object.ObjectG.refSink.
Increases the freeze count on object. If the freeze count is non-zero, the emission of "notify" signals on object is stopped. The signals are queued until the freeze count is decreased to zero. Duplicate notifications are squashed so that at most one #GObject::notify signal is emitted for each property modified while the object is frozen.
Gets a named field from the objects table of associations (see gobject.object.ObjectG.setData).
Gets a property of an object.
This function gets back user data pointers stored via gobject.object.ObjectG.setQdata.
Gets n_properties properties for an object. Obtained properties will be set to values. All properties must be valid. Warnings will be emitted and undefined behaviour may result if invalid properties are passed in.
Checks whether object has a floating[floating-ref] reference.
Emits a "notify" signal for the property property_name on object.
Emits a "notify" signal for the property specified by pspec on object.
Increase the reference count of object, and possibly remove the floating[floating-ref] reference, if object has a floating reference.
Releases all references to other objects. This can be used to break reference cycles.
Each object carries around a table of associations from strings to pointers. This function lets you set an association.
Sets a property on an object.
Remove a specified datum from the object's data associations, without invoking the association's destroy handler.
This function gets back user data pointers stored via gobject.object.ObjectG.setQdata and removes the data from object without invoking its destroy() function (if any was set). Usually, calling this function is only required to update user data pointers with a destroy notifier, for example:
Reverts the effect of a previous call to gobject.object.ObjectG.freezeNotify. The freeze count is decreased on object and when it reaches zero, queued "notify" signals are emitted.
This function essentially limits the life time of the closure to the life time of the object. That is, when the object is finalized, the closure is invalidated by calling gobject.closure.Closure.invalidate on it, in order to prevent invocations of the closure with a finalized (nonexisting) object. Also, gobject.object.ObjectG.ref_ and gobject.object.ObjectG.unref are added as marshal guards to the closure, to ensure that an extra reference count is held on object during invocation of the closure. Usually, this function will be called on closures that use this object as closure data.
Connect to Notify signal.
A gtk.print_job.PrintJob object represents a job that is sent to a printer.
You only need to deal directly with print jobs if you use the non-portable gtk.print_unix_dialog.PrintUnixDialog API.
Use gtk.print_job.PrintJob.getSurface to obtain the cairo surface onto which the pages must be drawn. Use gtk.print_job.PrintJob.send to send the finished job to the printer. If you don’t use cairo gtk.print_job.PrintJob also supports printing of manually generated PostScript, via gtk.print_job.PrintJob.setSourceFile.