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XpSetAttributes - Sets or updates an attribute pool in the specified print context.

Synopsis


cc [ flag... ] file... -lXp [ library... ]    

#include <X11/extensions/Print.h>

void XpSetAttributes ( display, context, type, pool, replacement_rule )
Display *display;

XPContext context;

XPAttributes type;

char *pool;

XPAttrReplacement replacement_rule;

Arguments

display
Specifies a pointer to the Display structure; returned from XOpenDisplay.
context
The print context whose attribute pool is to be modified.
type
Specifies the attribute pool.
pool
An attribute pool represented as a resource string. Encoded in COMPOUND_TEXT.
replacement_rule
Either XPAttrReplace orXPAttrMerge.

Description

XpSetAttributes accepts pool, a COMPOUND_TEXT resource string representing new name-value pairs for the attribute pool specified by type. The attribute pool is modified by the new name-value pairs according to replacement_rule. For XPAttrReplace, the existing attribute pool is discarded and replaced with pool. For XPAttrMerge, pool is merged into the existing attribute pool; pre-existing name-value pairs are replaced, and non-existing name-value pairs are added. The contents of pool is not affected by this call, and can be freed by the caller afterwards.

When setting supported attribute names, the X Print Server and associated driver will validate the new values and ignore those that are invalid; previous values remain unchanged. When setting unsupported (that is, unknown) attribute names, no validation is done, and the name-value pairs will be set, even though they will not be used. When deleting (that is, failing to reset with XPAttrReplace) a supported attribute name, the X Print Server explicitly or implicitly resets the attribute to a default value.

When setting certain supported attributes, the X Print Server may modify other associated attributes. For example, considering the XPPrinterAttr attribute document-formats-supported, setting the XPDocAttr attribute document-format may cause a number of other attributes to change.

For attribute pools that are read-only (see "get only" in XPAttributes definition), attempting to use XpSetAttributes generates a BadMatch. For attribute pools that are writable, lists of the supported attributes can be found in the XPPrinterAttr pool.

The lifetime of all attribute pools are bounded by the lifetime of the print context they are contained in. When set, all attribute values will be retained across all Xp operations, until changed by the user directly, the X Print Server directly, or changed because of a side effect when either the user or X Print Server changed another attribute value.

Refer to a complete description of all print attributes, the precedence between print attributes, and the side effects of setting certain print attributes on other print attributes, etc.

To monitor changes to the attribute pools, see XpSelectInput and the event XPAttributeNotify. Since a print context can be shared among clients, changes made by one client will be seen by all others, and if selected for, the event XPAttributeNotify will be sent to all clients referencing the print context when changes do occur. It is the responsibility of the clients sharing a print context to coordinate their operations.

Structures

The values for the typedef XPAttributes in <X11/extensions/Print.h> are:
    #define XPJobAttr        1    
    #define XPDocAttr        2    
    #define XPPageAttr        3    
    #define XPPrinterAttr    4    
    #define XPServerAttr        5    
The values for the typedef XPAttrReplacement in <X11/extensions/Print.h> are:
    #define XPAttrReplace    1
    #define XPAttrMerge        2

Diagnostics

BadAlloc
Insufficient memory.
BadMatch
The attribute pool specified by pool cannot be set.
BadValue
The value specified for type is not valid.
XPBadContext
The specified print context-id is not valid.
XPBadSequence
A request to set an attribute pool occurred at a time when the attribute pool could not be modified (for example, modifying XPJobAttr immediately after calling XpStartJob).

Files

<X11/extensions/Print.h>

See Also

XpSelectInput(3Xp) , XpStartJob(3Xp)


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