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\section{\class{wxPostScriptDC}}\label{wxpostscriptdc}
This defines the wxWidgets Encapsulated PostScript device context,
which can write PostScript files on any platform. See \helpref{wxDC}{wxdc} for
descriptions of the member functions.
\wxheading{Derived from}
\helpref{wxDC}{wxdc}\\
\helpref{wxObject}{wxobject}
\wxheading{Include files}
<wx/dcps.h>
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
\membersection{wxPostScriptDC::wxPostScriptDC}\label{wxpostscriptdcctor}
\func{}{wxPostScriptDC}{\param{const wxPrintData\&}{ printData}}
Constructs a PostScript printer device context from a \helpref{wxPrintData}{wxprintdata} object.
\func{}{wxPostScriptDC}{\param{const wxString\& }{output}, \param{bool }{interactive = true},\\
\param{wxWindow *}{parent}}
Constructor. {\it output} is an optional file for printing to, and if
\rtfsp{\it interactive} is true a dialog box will be displayed for adjusting
various parameters. {\it parent} is the parent of the printer dialog box.
Use the {\it Ok} member to test whether the constructor was successful
in creating a usable device context.
See \helpref{Printer settings}{printersettings} for functions to set and
get PostScript printing settings.
This constructor and the global printer settings are now deprecated;
use the wxPrintData constructor instead.
\membersection{wxPostScriptDC::SetResolution}\label{wxpostscriptdcsetresolution}
\func{static void}{SetResolution}{\param{int}{ ppi}}
Set resolution (in pixels per inch) that will be used in PostScript
output. Default is 720ppi.
\membersection{wxPostScriptDC::GetResolution}\label{wxpostscriptdcgetresolution}
\func{static int}{GetResolution}{\void}
Return resolution used in PostScript output. See
\helpref{SetResolution}{wxpostscriptdcsetresolution}.
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