;; ps-page-dimensions-database
;; ps-font-info-database
-;;; ps-print - end of settings\n")
+\;;; ps-print - end of settings\n")
"\n")))
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;; To make this file smaller, some commands go in a separate file.
;; But autoload them here to make the separation invisible.
+\f
+;;;### (autoloads (ps-mule-begin-page ps-mule-begin-job ps-mule-encode-header-string
+;;;;;; ps-mule-initialize ps-mule-plot-composition ps-mule-plot-string
+;;;;;; ps-mule-set-ascii-font ps-mule-prepare-ascii-font ps-multibyte-buffer)
+;;;;;; "ps-mule" "ps-mule.el" (18050 34656))
+;;; Generated autoloads from ps-mule.el
-(autoload 'ps-mule-prepare-ascii-font "ps-mule"
- "Setup special ASCII font for STRING.
-STRING should contain only ASCII characters.")
+(defvar ps-multibyte-buffer nil "\
+*Specifies the multi-byte buffer handling.
-(autoload 'ps-mule-set-ascii-font "ps-mule"
- "Adjust current font if current charset is not ASCII.")
+Valid values are:
-(autoload 'ps-mule-plot-string "ps-mule"
- "Generate PostScript code for plotting characters in the region FROM and TO.
+ nil This is the value to use the default settings which
+ is by default for printing buffer with only ASCII
+ and Latin characters. The default setting can be
+ changed by setting the variable
+ `ps-mule-font-info-database-default' differently.
+ The initial value of this variable is
+ `ps-mule-font-info-database-latin' (see
+ documentation).
+
+ `non-latin-printer' This is the value to use when you have a Japanese
+ or Korean PostScript printer and want to print
+ buffer with ASCII, Latin-1, Japanese (JISX0208 and
+ JISX0201-Kana) and Korean characters. At present,
+ it was not tested the Korean characters printing.
+ If you have a korean PostScript printer, please,
+ test it.
+
+ `bdf-font' This is the value to use when you want to print
+ buffer with BDF fonts. BDF fonts include both latin
+ and non-latin fonts. BDF (Bitmap Distribution
+ Format) is a format used for distributing X's font
+ source file. BDF fonts are included in
+ `intlfonts-1.2' which is a collection of X11 fonts
+ for all characters supported by Emacs. In order to
+ use this value, be sure to have installed
+ `intlfonts-1.2' and set the variable
+ `bdf-directory-list' appropriately (see ps-bdf.el for
+ documentation of this variable).
+
+ `bdf-font-except-latin' This is like `bdf-font' except that it is used
+ PostScript default fonts to print ASCII and Latin-1
+ characters. This is convenient when you want or
+ need to use both latin and non-latin characters on
+ the same buffer. See `ps-font-family',
+ `ps-header-font-family' and `ps-font-info-database'.
+
+Any other value is treated as nil.")
+
+(custom-autoload (quote ps-multibyte-buffer) "ps-mule" t)
+
+(autoload (quote ps-mule-prepare-ascii-font) "ps-mule" "\
+Setup special ASCII font for STRING.
+STRING should contain only ASCII characters.
+
+\(fn STRING)" nil nil)
+
+(autoload (quote ps-mule-set-ascii-font) "ps-mule" "\
+Not documented
+
+\(fn)" nil nil)
+
+(autoload (quote ps-mule-plot-string) "ps-mule" "\
+Generate PostScript code for plotting characters in the region FROM and TO.
It is assumed that all characters in this region belong to the same charset.
(ENDPOS . RUN-WIDTH)
Where ENDPOS is the end position of the sequence and RUN-WIDTH is the width of
-the sequence.")
+the sequence.
+
+\(fn FROM TO &optional BG-COLOR)" nil nil)
+
+(autoload (quote ps-mule-plot-composition) "ps-mule" "\
+Generate PostScript code for plotting composition in the region FROM and TO.
+
+It is assumed that all characters in this region belong to the same
+composition.
+
+Optional argument BG-COLOR specifies background color.
+
+Returns the value:
+
+ (ENDPOS . RUN-WIDTH)
+
+Where ENDPOS is the end position of the sequence and RUN-WIDTH is the width of
+the sequence.
+
+\(fn FROM TO &optional BG-COLOR)" nil nil)
+
+(autoload (quote ps-mule-initialize) "ps-mule" "\
+Initialize global data for printing multi-byte characters.
+
+\(fn)" nil nil)
+
+(autoload (quote ps-mule-encode-header-string) "ps-mule" "\
+Generate PostScript code for ploting STRING by font FONTTAG.
+FONTTAG should be a string \"/h0\" or \"/h1\".
-(autoload 'ps-mule-initialize "ps-mule"
- "Initialize global data for printing multi-byte characters.")
+\(fn STRING FONTTAG)" nil nil)
-(autoload 'ps-mule-begin-job "ps-mule"
- "Start printing job for multi-byte chars between FROM and TO.
-This checks if all multi-byte characters in the region are printable or not.")
+(autoload (quote ps-mule-begin-job) "ps-mule" "\
+Start printing job for multi-byte chars between FROM and TO.
+This checks if all multi-byte characters in the region are printable or not.
-(autoload 'ps-mule-begin-page "ps-mule"
- "Initialize multi-byte charset for printing current page.")
+\(fn FROM TO)" nil nil)
-(autoload 'ps-mule-encode-header-string "ps-mule"
- "Generate PostScript code for plotting characters in header STRING.
+(autoload (quote ps-mule-begin-page) "ps-mule" "\
+Not documented
-It is assumed that the length of STRING is not zero.")
+\(fn)" nil nil)
+;;;***
\f
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(provide 'ps-print)
-;;; arch-tag: fb06a585-1112-4206-885d-a57d95d50579
+;; arch-tag: fb06a585-1112-4206-885d-a57d95d50579
;;; ps-print.el ends here