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XpQueryScreens(3Xp)						 XPRINT FUNCTIONS					       XpQueryScreens(3Xp)

NAME
XpQueryScreens - Queries an X Server to determine which screens, of all the screens on the server, support the X Print Service Extension SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -lXp [ library... ] #include <X11/extensions/Print.h> Screen **XpQueryScreens ( display, list_count_return ) Display *display; int *list_count_return; ARGUMENTS
display Specifies a pointer to the Display structure; returned from XOpenDisplay. list_count_return Returns the number of screens in the list. DESCRIPTION
This request returns a non-NULL pointer to a list of screen pointers if one or more screens support the X Print Service Extension; other- wise it returns NULL. XpQueryScreens determines if the X Print Service Extension is present, and if so, which of all the screens on the X Server support the X Print Service Extension. Unlike many other extensions, the X Print Service Extension may be restricted to a subset of all available screens - for example, a single X Server may be supporting video displays on some screens and printers on others. The list of screen pointers can be freed by calling XFree. X Version 11 libXp 1.0.0 XpQueryScreens(3Xp)

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XpGetPrinterList(3Xp)						 XPRINT FUNCTIONS					     XpGetPrinterList(3Xp)

NAME
XpGetPrinterList - Retrieves a list of all printers supported on an X Print Server. SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -lXp [ library... ] #include <X11/extensions/Print.h> XPPrinterList XpGetPrinterList ( display, printer_name, list_count_return ) Display *display; char *printer_name; int *list_count_return; ARGUMENTS
display Specifies a pointer to the Display structure; returned from XOpenDisplay. printer_name Specifies the name of the printer for which information is desired. If NULL, then information is returned for all printers associ- ated with the server. list_count_return Returns the number of printers in the list. DESCRIPTION
XpGetPrinterList returns a list of printer records where each record describes a printer supported by the X Print Server, or NULL if any errors occur. If printer_name is NULL, then a list of all printers supported is returned. If printer_name is non-NULL, only print records matching printer_name are returned, and if no records match printer_name , then NULL is returned. printer_name is a COMPOUND_TEXT string, and the name and desc fields in the returned list will be in COMPOUND_TEXT (note, ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1) is a proper subset of COMPOUND_TEXT, so can be used directly). If printer_name is in a code-set that the X Print Server cannot convert (into its operating code-set), then the X Print Server may fail to locate the requested printer. If printer_name is NULL, then all printer names, regardless of their code-set, can be returned, leaving the task of specific printer recognition up to the caller. When XpGetPrinterList is called, the caller's locale (see XpSetLocaleHinter) is included in the request as a "hint" to the X Print Server. If supported by the implementation, the X Print Server will use the hint to locate a localized description for each printer in the list. If the X Print Server cannot understand the hint, the X Print Server will choose a default. The returned printer list can be freed by calling XpFreePrinterList. The XPPrinterList structure defined in <X11/extensions/Print.h> contains: typedef struct { char *name; /* name */ char *desc; /* localized description */ } XPPrinterRec, *XPPrinterList; DIAGNOSTICS
BadAlloc Insufficient memory. SEE ALSO
XpFreePrinterList(3Xp), XpSetLocaleHinter(3Xp) X Version 11 libXp 1.0.0 XpGetPrinterList(3Xp)
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