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DXmCreatePrintDialog(3X)			      DXmCreatePrintDialog(3X)

NAME
       DXmCreatePrintDialog - Creates the print widget with a dialog box.

SYNOPSIS
       Widget DXmCreatePrintDialog(
	       Widget parent,
	       char *name,
	       Arglist arglist,
	       int argcount );

PARAMETERS
       The  identifier (widget ID) of the parent widget.  The name of the cre‐
       ated widget.  The application argument list.  An	 integer  that	repre‐
       sents the number of arguments in the application argument list.

DESCRIPTION
       The  DXmCreatePrintDialog  routine creates the print widget, which is a
       modeless widget that provides  applications  with  a  fast,  convenient
       method of printing one or more files in multiple formats.

   Resource Information
       You can set the following widget-specific resources in the arglist:

       XmString		      DXmNdefaultPrinter;  Boolean		 DXmN‐
       deleteFile;   int		    DXmNfileNameCount;	 XmStringTable
       DXmNfileNameList;       Boolean			  DXmNheader;	   int
       DXmNinputTray;	  XmString		    DXmNjobName;      XmString
       DXmNlayupDefinition;   int		     DXmNmessageLog;   Boolean
       DXmNnotify;	int			   DXmNnumberCopies;	   int
       DXmNnumberUp;	XmString		DXmNoptionsDialogTitle;	   int
       DXmNorientation;	   int			   DXmNoutputTray;    XmString
       DXmNpageRangeFrom;     XmString		       DXmNpageRangeTo;	   int
       DXmNpageSize;	  Boolean		    DXmNpassAll;      XmString
       DXmNprintAfter;	  int			  DXmNprinterCount;   XmString
       DXmNprinterChoice;   XmStringTable	   DXmNprinterList;   XmString
       DXmNprintFormatChoice;	 int			 DXmNprintFormatCount;
       XmStringTable	     DXmNprintFormatList;  int			 DXmN‐
       sheetCount;	  int			      DXmNsheetSize;	   int
       DXmNsides; XmString		DXmNstartSheetComment;	unsigned  long
       DXmNsuppressOptionsMask;	  Boolean		 DXmNunmanageOnCancel;
       Boolean		    DXmNunmanageOnOk; XtCallbackList	    XmNcancel‐
       Callback; XtCallbackList	      XmNokCallback;

   Resources
       A Boolean value that, when True, indicates that autopagination (format‐
       ting the output into pages based on length or line count) is turned on.
       When  False,  autopagination  is	 turned off.  By default, the value of
       this resource changes  when  the	 user  switches	 print	formats.   The
       default settings for the print formats are as follows:

	      ──────────────────────────────────────
	      Print Format		    Default
	      ──────────────────────────────────────
	      Default			    False
	      Text (ANSI Level 0)	    True
	      Line Printer (ANSI Level 1)   True
	      Terminal			    True
	      ANSI2 (ANSI Level 2)	    False
	      ANSI (ANSI Level 3)	    False
	      PostScript		    False
	      ReGIS			    False

	      TEK (Tektronix)		    False
	      DDIF			    False
	      ──────────────────────────────────────

	      Access is CSG.  An XmString that allows you to specify a default
	      printer.	If you do not specify a default printer,  the  default
	      choice  is  either  the first printer in the list or the printer
	      defined by the environment variable PRINTER. Access is  CSG.   A
	      Boolean value that controls whether the file is deleted after it
	      is printed. When True, the file is  deleted.   When  False,  the
	      file  is	not deleted. The default is False.  The user must have
	      delete access to the file to delete it.  Access is CSG.  A Bool‐
	      ean value that controls the state of double-spacing.  When True,
	      double-spacing is turned	on.   When  False,  double-spacing  is
	      turned  off.  The	 default is False.  Access is CSG.  An integer
	      value that allows you to control whether there will  be  a  File
	      Burst  Sheet  for	 your print job and how frequently it appears.
	      The possible values are as follows:

	      ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
	      Value		      Description
	      ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
	      DXmFILE_SHEET_DEFAULT   Indicates	 that  you  want  the
				      default  for the queue on which
				      the job is being printed.
	      DXmFILE_SHEET_NONE      Indicates that you do not	 want
				      a Burst Page.
	      DXmFILE_SHEET_ONE	      Indicates	 that you want only a
				      single  Burst  Page  that	 will
				      precede the first file printed.
	      DXmFILE_SHEET_ALL	      Indicates	 that  you  want  the
				      Burst Page to be printed before
				      every file in the print job.
	      ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────

	      The  default is DXmFILE_SHEET_DEFAULT, or 0.  Access is CSG.  An
	      integer value that allows you to control whether there will be a
	      File  End	 Sheet	for  your  print  job and how frequently it is
	      printed.	The possible values are as follows:

	      ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
	      Value		      Description
	      ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
	      DXmFILE_SHEET_DEFAULT   Indicates	 that  you  want  the
				      default  for the queue on which
				      the job is being printed.
	      DXmFILE_SHEET_NONE      Indicates that you do not	 want
				      a File End Sheet.
	      DXmFILE_SHEET_ONE	      Indicates	 that you want only a
				      single File End Sheet to follow
				      the last file printed.
	      DXmFILE_SHEET_ALL	      Indicates	 that  you  want  the
				      File End Sheet  to  be  printed
				      after  every  file in the print
				      job.
	      ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────

	      The default is DXmFILE_SHEET_DEFAULT, or 0.  Access is CSG.  The
	      number  of  files	 specified  in	the DXmNfileNameList resource,
	      expressed as an integer value.  The default  is  0.   Access  is
	      CSG.   An XmStringTable that enables the print widget to use the
	      files specified by this resource to make assumptions  about  the
	      print  format  of the files to be printed.  If you set the DXmN‐
	      fileNameList resource, you must also set the value of the	 DXmN‐
	      fileNameCount  resource.	 The  default is Null.	Access is CSG.
	      An integer value that allows you to control whether  there  will
	      be  a  File Start Sheet for your print job and how frequently it
	      is printed.  The possible values are as follows:

	      ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
	      Value		      Description
	      ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
	      DXmFILE_SHEET_DEFAULT   Indicates	 that  you  want  the
				      default  for the queue on which
				      the job is being printed.
	      DXmFILE_SHEET_NONE      Indicates that you do not	 want
				      a File Start Sheet.
	      DXmFILE_SHEET_ONE	      Indicates	 that you want only a
				      single File  Start  Sheet	 that
				      will precede the first file.
	      DXmFILE_SHEET_ALL	      Indicates	 that  you  want  the
				      File Start Sheet to be  printed
				      before  every file in the print
				      job.
	      ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────

	      The default is DXmFILE_SHEET_DEFAULT, or 0.  Access is  CSG.   A
	      Boolean  value  that controls whether to print the header.  When
	      True, the header is printed.  When  False,  the  header  is  not
	      printed.	The default is False.  Access is CSG.  A Boolean value
	      that controls whether the print job will finish without  further
	      manual intervention.  If this resource is True, the print job is
	      held in the print queue servicing the printer until it is	 manu‐
	      ally  released  by  queue management operations.	The default is
	      False.  Access is CSG.  An integer  value	 that  allows  you  to
	      specify  the  input  tray	 holding the medium to be used for the
	      print job.  The possible values for DXmNinputTray	 are  as  fol‐
	      lows:

	      ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
	      Value		      Description
	      ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
	      DXmINPUT_TRAY_DEFAULT   The  default input tray is that
				      which  is	 specified  for	  the
				      queue.
	      DXmINPUT_TRAY_TOP	      The   top	 input	tray  is  the
				      source of the medium  on	which
				      to print.
	      DXmINPUT_TRAY_MIDDLE    source  of  the medium on which
				      to print.
	      DXmINPUT_TRAY_BOTTOM    source of the medium  on	which
				      to print.
	      ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────

	      The  default  is DXmINPUT_TRAY_DEFAULT, or 0.  Access is CSG.  A
	      pointer to an XmString that identifies the print job  name.   If
	      no  job name is specified, the job name is derived from the name
	      of the first file being printed.	The default is	Null.	Access
	      is  CSG.	 An  XmString  that allows you	to enter a module name
	      contained in the layup library.	This  module,  in  conjunction
	      with  the	 DXmNnumberUp  resource,  controls  how	 the  image is
	      deposited on the medium.	The default is Null.  Access  is  CSG.
	      An  integer  value that allows you to specify what is to be done
	      with error messages that are created in the course of  printing.
	      The possible values for DXmNmessageLog are as follows:

	      ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
	      Value			      Description
	      ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
	      DXmMESSAGE_LOG_DEFAULT	      Accept whatever is spec‐
					      ified  for   the	 print
					      queue.
	      DXmMESSAGE_LOG_IGNORE	      Nothing is done with the
					      error messages.

	      DXmMESSAGE_LOG_PRINT	      The error	 messages  are
					      written  to the File End
					      Sheet.
	      DXmMESSAGE_LOG_KEEP	      The error	 messages  are
					      retained in a file.
	      DXmMESSAGE_LOG_KEEP_AND_PRINT   The  error  messages are
					      written to the File  End
					      Sheet (or additional job
					      error  sheet)  and   are
					      retained in a log file.
	      ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────

	      The  default is DXmMESSAGE_LOG_DEFAULT, or 0.  Access is CSG.  A
	      Boolean value that determines whether the user is notified  when
	      the  file	 is  printed.	When True, the user is notified.  When
	      False, the user is not notified.	The default is	True.	Access
	      is  CSG.	 An integer value that determines the number of copies
	      of the file to print. The allowable  range  is  from  1  to  255
	      copies.	The  default  is  0  (which  means  to	use the system
	      default).	 Access is CSG.	 An integer  value  in	the  range  of
	      0-100  that  specifies how many logical images are to be printed
	      on one side of a page.  The default is  0	 (one  logical	image,
	      without  any  adjustments	 to  how the image is deposited on the
	      medium).	Access is CSG.	An XmString that allows you to enter a
	      text  field  to  be displayed on the operator's console when the
	      job first starts printing.  DXmNoperatorMessage can be  used  to
	      pass  messages  to  the  operator concerning the handling of the
	      printed output.  The default is Null. Access is CSG.   Specifies
	      the  title  for  the  secondary dialog box that lists additional
	      print options.  The default is “Print: Options”.	Access is CSG.
	      An  integer  value  that	determines  the	 paper orientation (on
	      printers that support this feature).  The	 possible  values  for
	      orientation are as follows:

	      ────────────────────────────────────────────────────
	      Value			 Description
	      ────────────────────────────────────────────────────
	      DXmORIENTATION_DEFAULT	 Allows you to accept the
					 orientation   that    is
					 defined  for  the  print
					 queue you have selected.
	      DXmORIENTATION_PORTRAIT	 Allows you  to	 force	a
					 portrait  orientation to
					 the resulting printout.
	      DXmORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE	 Allows you  to	 force	a
					 landscape orientation to
					 the resulting printout.
	      ────────────────────────────────────────────────────

	      The default is DXmORIENTATION_DEFAULT, or 0.  Access is CSG.  An
	      integer  value  that  allows  you	 to specify the output tray in
	      which the medium is to be placed after  the  sheet  is  printed.
	      The possible values for DXmNoutputTray are as follows:

	      ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
	      Value		       Description
	      ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
	      DXmOUTPUT_TRAY_DEFAULT   The default output tray is that
				       which  is  specified  for   the
				       queue.
	      DXmOUTPUT_TRAY_TOP       Allows  you  to	select the top
				       output  tray  to	 receive   the
				       printed medium.
	      DXmOUTPUT_TRAY_SIDE      Allows  you  to select the side
				       output  tray  to	 receive   the
				       printed medium.
	      DXmOUTPUT_TRAY_FACE_UP   Allows you to select the faceup
				       output  tray  to	 receive   the
				       printed medium.

	      DXmOUTPUT_TRAY_UPPER     Allows  you to select the upper
				       output  tray  to	 receive   the
				       printed medium.
	      DXmOUTPUT_TRAY_LOWER     Allows  you to select the lower
				       output  tray  to	 receive   the
				       printed medium.
	      ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────

	      The  default is DXmOUTPUT_TRAY_DEFAULT, or 0.  Access is CSG.  A
	      pointer to an XmString that identifies the starting page of  the
	      file   to	 print.	  The  DXmNpageRangeFrom  and  DXmNpageRangeTo
	      resources allow you to enter a range of pages to be  printed  if
	      you  chose not to print a file in its entirety.  When using this
	      resource, note the following: If you want to start  printing  at
	      the  first page of the file, you may leave the DXmNpageRangeFrom
	      resource blank (no value specified).  If you specify a value for
	      the  DXmNpageRangeTo  resource,  the  DXmNpageRangeFrom resource
	      must be less than or equal to that value.

	      The default is Null.  Access is CSG.  A pointer to  an  XmString
	      that  identifies	the  last page of the file to print. The DXmN‐
	      pageRangeFrom and DXmNpageRangeTo resources allow you to enter a
	      range of pages to be printed if you chose not to print a file in
	      its entirety.

	      The DXmNpageRangeTo resource may be left blank to print  to  the
	      last page of the file.  The default is Null.  Access is CSG.  An
	      integer value that determines the logical (or virtual)  size  of
	      the  print image.	 The possible values for page size are as fol‐
	      lows:

	      ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
	      Value			  Size in Inches      Size in MM
	      ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
	      DXmSIZE_DEFAULT		  Queue Default	      Queue Default
	      DXmSIZE_LETTER		  8.5 x 11	      216 x 279
	      DXmSIZE_LEDGER		  11 x 17	      279 x 432
	      DXmSIZE_LEGAL		  8.5 x 14	      216 x 356
	      DXmSIZE_EXECUTIVE		  7.5 x QQQ10	      191 x 254
	      DXmSIZE_A5		  5.8 x 8.3	      148 x 210
	      DXmSIZE_A4		  8.3 x 11.7	      210 x 297
	      DXmSIZE_A3		  11.7 x 16.5	      297 x 420
	      DXmSIZE_B5		  7.2 x QQQ10.1	      176 x 250
	      DXmSIZE_B4		  10.1 x 14.3	      250 x 353
	      DXmSIZE_C4_ENVELOPE	  9 x 12.8	      229 x 324
	      DXmSIZE_C5_ENVELOPE	  6.4 x 9	      162 x 229
	      DXmSIZE_C56_ENVELOPE	  4.3 x 8.7	      110 x 220
	      DXmSIZE_10X13_ENVELOPE	  10 x 13	      254 x 330.2
	      DXmSIZE_9X12_ENVELOPE	  9 x 12	      228.6 x 304.8
	      DXmSIZE_BUSINESS_ENVELOPE	  4.125 x 9.5	      104.8 x 241.3
	      ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────

	      The default is DXmSIZE_DEFAULT.  Access is CSG.  A Boolean value
	      that,  when  True, allows all control characters to be passed to
	      the printer.  By default, the value  of  this  resource  changes
	      when  the user switches print formats.  The default settings for
	      the print formats are as follows:

	      ──────────────────────────────────────
	      Print Format		    Default
	      ──────────────────────────────────────
	      Default			    False
	      Text (ANSI Level 0)	    False
	      Line Printer (ANSI Level 1)   False
	      Terminal			    False
	      ANSI2 (ANSI Level 2)	    True
	      ANSI (ANSI Level 3)	    True
	      PostScript		    False
	      ReGIS			    False

	      TEK (Tektronix)		    True
	      DDIF			    True
	      ──────────────────────────────────────

	      Access is CSG.  An XmString that allows you to enter a time  and
	      date  when this print job first becomes eligible to be scheduled
	      for printing.  The XmString for the time and date	 must  be  the
	      standard format for your operating system.  Check the at(1) ref‐
	      erence page to obtain the proper format. If this resource is not
	      specified, the job becomes eligible for immediate print schedul‐
	      ing.  The job also becomes eligible for immediate print schedul‐
	      ing  if  the  user  specifies this resource but specifies either
	      nothing or “now” as the XmString.	 The default is “now”.	Access
	      is  CSG.	 An XmString that specifies the printer to use for the
	      current print format. Applications usually use this resource  to
	      store information about a user's printer preference.

	      If you set this resource, the XmString must exactly match one of
	      the print widget's supported printers, including	the  character
	      set.   The  recommended approach is to not specify this resource
	      when the print widget is first managed.  Then, once the user has
	      selected	a print format, call the XtGetValues routine to obtain
	      the value and then XtSetArg to set DXmNprinterChoice.

	      The print widget sets this resource  as  follows:	 If  the  user
	      selects  a  new print format, the printer queue box might be re-
	      populated (assuming the user has set up the  print  queue	 logi‐
	      cals).   If the user has chosen this print format before and has
	      already chosen a printer for this format, the print widget iden‐
	      tifies  this  printer  as	 the  DXmNprinterChoice resource.  The
	      printer is automatically selected, regardless  of	 the  previous
	      queue  choice.   If  the	user  has not previously selected this
	      print format, the print widget determines	 whether  there	 is  a
	      printer  that matches the one defined by DXmNdefaultPrinter.  If
	      that printer is available, the print widget selects  it;	other‐
	      wise the print widget selects the first printer in the list. The
	      default is Null.	Access is CSG.	The number of printers	speci‐
	      fied  in	the DXmNprinterList resource, expressed as an integer.
	      If your application requires the value of	 this  resource,  call
	      the XtGetValues routine to obtain the value.

	      You  cannot  set	a  value for this resource.  The default is 0.
	      Access is G.  An XmString that specifies the printer form to use
	      as  the  default.	 Use this resource when you want your applica‐
	      tion to record a user's printer preference.

	      Note that if you set this resource, the  XmString	 must  exactly
	      match  one  of  the  operating system's supported printer forms.
	      (Use the DXmCvtOSToCS  routine  to  convert  the	string	to  an
	      XmString.)  You  should not specify this resource when the print
	      widget is first managed.	Instead, after the user has selected a
	      printer form,  call the Intrinsic routines XtGetValues to obtain
	      the  value  and  XtSetArg	 to  set  DXmNprinterFormChoice.   The
	      default  is  Null.  Access is CSG.  An XmStringTable list of the
	      available printer forms.	If your application requires the value
	      of  this	resource,  call	 the XtGetValues routine to obtain the
	      value.

	      You cannot set a value for this resource.	 The default is	 Null.
	      Access is G.  The number of printer forms specified in the DXmN‐
	      printerFormList resource, expressed as  an  integer  value.   If
	      your  application	 requires the value of this resource, call the
	      XtGetValues routine to obtain the value.

	      You cannot set a value for this  resource.  The  default	is  0.
	      Access  is  G.   An  XmStringTable  that determines the names to
	      appear in the Printer list box.  If  your	 application  requires
	      the  value  of  this  resource,  call the XtGetValues routine to
	      obtain the value.

	      You cannot set a value for this resource. The default  is	 Null.
	      Access is G.  An XmString that specifies the print format to use
	      as the default.  Use this resource when you want	your  applica‐
	      tion to record a user's print format preference.

	      Note  that  if  you set this resource, the XmString must exactly
	      match one of the print widget's supported print formats, includ‐
	      ing the character set. You should not specify this resource when
	      the print widget is first managed.  Instead, after the user  has
	      selected	a print format,	 call the Intrinsic routines XtGetVal‐
	      ues to obtain  the  value	 and  XtSetArg	to  set	 DXmNprintFor‐
	      matChoice.  The  default	is Null. Access is CSG.	 The number of
	      print formats specified  in  the	DXmNprintFormatList  resource,
	      expressed	 as  an	 integer  value.  The default is 0.  Access is
	      CSG.  An XmStringTable that determines the print widget's	 print
	      format  list, which is the list of print formats that are under‐
	      stood by the print widget.   If  you  set	 this  resource,  each
	      XmString	in  the table must exactly match one of the print wid‐
	      get's supported print formats.

	      The print widget supports the following  data  formats:  Default
	      (no  data type specification is output) Text (ANSI Level 0) Line
	      Printer (ANSI Level 1) Terminal ANSI2 (ANSI Level 2) ANSI	 (ANSI
	      Level 3) PostScript ReGIS Tektronix DDIF

	      The  default  is	Null.	Access	is CSG.	 An integer value that
	      determines the priority of the job (0-255) in the	 print	queue.
	      If no priority is specified (a value of 0), the default priority
	      for that queue is used.  The default is 0.  Access is  CSG.   An
	      XmString	that  allows you to enter the comma-separated names of
	      one or more setup modules to be transmitted to the printer ahead
	      of the file to be printed.  The default is Null.	Access is CSG.
	      An integer value in the range of 0-10000 that specifies how many
	      times  each  sheet  is  to be printed.  This option is most fre‐
	      quently used with PostScript printers, which require only a sin‐
	      gle  transmission	 of  information  to replicate a complex image
	      (instead of multiple transmissions  of  the  same	 information).
	      The  default is 0.  Access is CSG.  An integer value that deter‐
	      mines the size of the medium on which the printing  is  to  take
	      place.  The possible values for sheet size are as follows:

	      ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
	      Value			  Size in Inches       Size in MM
	      ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
	      DXmSIZE_DEFAULT		  Queue Default	       Queue Default
	      DXmSIZE_LETTER		  8.5 x 11	       216 x 279
	      DXmSIZE_LEDGER		  11 x 17	       279 x 432
	      DXmSIZE_LEGAL		  8.5 x 14	       216 x 356
	      DXmSIZE_EXECUTIVE		  7.5 x QQQ10	       191 x 254
	      DXmSIZE_A5		  5.8 x 8.3	       148 x 210
	      DXmSIZE_A4		  8.3 x 11.7	       210 x 297
	      DXmSIZE_A3		  11.7 x 16.5	       297 x 420
	      DXmSIZE_B5		  7.2 x QQQ10.1	       176 x 250
	      DXmSIZE_B4		  10.1 x 14.3	       250 x 353
	      DXmSIZE_C4_ENVELOPE	  9 x 12.8	       229 x 324
	      DXmSIZE_C5_ENVELOPE	  6.4 x 9	       162 x 229
	      DXmSIZE_C56_ENVELOPE	  4.3 x 8.7	       110 x 220
	      DXmSIZE_10X13_ENVELOPE	  10 x 13	       254 x 330.2
	      DXmSIZE_9X12_ENVELOPE	  9 x 12	       228.6 x 304.8
	      DXmSIZE_BUSINESS_ENVELOPE	  4.125 x 9.5	       104.8 x 241.3
	      ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────

	      The  default is DXmSIZE_DEFAULT, or 0.  Access is CSG.  An inte‐
	      ger value that determines	 on how many sides  of	a  medium  the
	      printing	is to take place and the manner in which the medium is
	      turned when switching from one side to the other.

	      The possible values for DXmNsides are as follows:

	      ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
	      Value		     Description
	      ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
	      DXmSIDES_DEFAULT	     The default for the queue on which
				     you are printing.
	      DXmSIDES_SIMPLEX_ONE   Prints  on one side only.	This is
				     also known as one-sided-simplex.

	      DXmSIDES_SIMPLEX_TWO   Prints on two sides of the	 sheet,
				     but uses the same page layout con‐
				     ventions required for single-sided
				     printing.	  The  layout  reflects
				     margin and page  number  locations
				     and related specifications.
	      DXmSIDES_DUPLEX_ONE    Prints  only  on the first side of
				     each sheet, but retains  the  page
				     layout  intended for duplex print‐
				     ing.  The layout  reflects	 margin
				     and   page	 number	 locations  and
				     related specifications.
	      DXmSIDES_DUPLEX_TWO    Prints on two  sides;  the	 second
				     side  is  accessed by flipping the
				     page along	 its  left  edge,  like
				     turning the pages of a book.  This
				     is also known as two-sided-duplex.
	      DXmSIDES_TUMBLE_ONE    Prints only on the first  side  of
				     each  sheet,  but retains the page
				     layout intended for tumble	 print‐
				     ing.   The	 layout reflects margin
				     and  page	number	locations   and
				     related specifications.
	      DXmSIDES_TUMBLE_TWO    Prints  on two sides, and the sec‐
				     ond side is  reached  by  flipping
				     the  page along its top edge, like
				     turning the pages of a legal docu‐
				     ment.   This is also known as two-
				     sided-tumble.
	      ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────

	      The default is DXmSIDES_DEFAULT, or  0.	Access	is  CSG.   The
	      XmString	to  appear  on	your  File Start Sheet. The default is
	      Null.  Access is CSG.  Suppresses certain print widget features,
	      such  as the number of print choices available to the user.  The
	      possible values  for  this  resource  are	 as  follows:  DXmSUP‐
	      PRESS_AUTOMATIC_PAGINATION    DXmSUPPRESS_DELETE_FILE    DXmSUP‐
	      PRESS_DOUBLE_SPACING    DXmSUPPRESS_FILE_BURST_SHEET     DXmSUP‐
	      PRESS_FILE_END_SHEET     DXmSUPPRESS_FILE_START_SHEET    DXmSUP‐
	      PRESS_HEADER DXmSUPPRESS_HOLD_JOB DXmSUPPRESS_INPUT_TRAY DXmSUP‐
	      PRESS_JOB_NAME   DXmSUPPRESS_LAYUP_DEFINITION   DXmSUPPRESS_MES‐
	      SAGE_LOG	DXmSUPPRESS_NONE  DXmSUPPRESS_NOTIFY  DXmSUPPRESS_NUM‐
	      BER_COPIES   DXmSUPPRESS_NUMBER_UP  DXmSUPPRESS_OPERATOR_MESSAGE
	      DXmSUPPRESS_ORIENTATION	  DXmSUPPRESS_OUTPUT_TRAY      DXmSUP‐
	      PRESS_PAGE_RANGE DXmSUPPRESS_PAGE_SIZE DXmSUPPRESS_PASS_ALL DXm‐
	      SUPPRESS_PRINT_AFTER	DXmSUPPRESS_PRINT_FORMAT       DXmSUP‐
	      PRESS_PRINTER DXmSUPPRESS_PRINTER_FORM DXmSUPPRESS_PRIORITY DXm‐
	      SUPPRESS_SETUP  DXmSUPPRESS_SHEET_COUNT	DXmSUPPRESS_SHEET_SIZE
	      DXmSUPPRESS_SIDES DXmSUPPRESS_START_SHEET_COMMENT

	      The  default  value  is dependent upon the print capabilities of
	      the particular operating system.	 Access	 is  CSG.   A  Boolean
	      value  that  specifies  whether  the  print widget automatically
	      unmanages itself when the Cancel button in the  primary  box  is
	      pressed.	The default is False.  Access is CSG.  A Boolean value
	      that specifies whether the print widget automatically  unmanages
	      itself  when  the	 Ok  button in the primary box is pressed. The
	      default is False.	 Access is CSG.	 Callback made when  the  user
	      clicks on the Cancel pushbutton in the print widget primary dia‐
	      log box.	If the DXmNunmanageOnCancel resource is set, the print
	      widget  automatically unmanages itself when the Cancel button in
	      the primary box is pressed.  The callback reason is XmCR_CANCEL.
	      The default is Null.  Access is CSG.

	      Your  application can use the XmNcancelCallback callback to per‐
	      form related functions as well.  Callback	 made  when  the  user
	      clicks  on  the Ok pushbutton in the print widget primary dialog
	      box.  If the DXmNunmanageOnOk resource is set, the print	widget
	      automatically unmanages itself when the Ok button in the primary
	      box is pressed.  The callback reason is XmCR_OK.	The default is
	      Null.  Access is CSG.

	      Note that your application can use the XmNokCallback callback to
	      perform other functions, such as calling DXmPrintWgtPrintJob  to
	      submit the print job.

   Resource Information
       typedef struct {
	     int     reason;
	     XEvent  *event; } XmAnyCallbackStruct;

       Callback Field Descriptions An integer set to the callback reason.  See
       the Callback Reasons section for the values that	 are  valid  for  this
       widget.	 A  pointer to the X event structure describing the event that
       generated this callback.

   Callback Reasons
       The user activated the Ok pushbutton in the print widget primary dialog
       box.  The user activated the Cancel pushbutton in the print widget pri‐
       mary dialog box.

   Inherited Resources
       DXmCreatePrintDialog inherits behaviour and resources from the  follow‐
       ing superclasses:

       Core Resource Set Composite Resource Set Constraint Resource Set XmMan‐
       ager Resource Set XmBulletinBoard Resource Set DXmPrintDialog  Resource
       Set

RETURN VALUES
       The identifier (widget ID) of the created print widget.

SEE ALSO
       DXmPrintWgtAugmentList(3X), DXmPrintWgtPrintJob(3X)

						      DXmCreatePrintDialog(3X)
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