PpPrintClose()
Close a print context
Synopsis:
int PpPrintClose( PpPrintContext_t *pc );
Description:
This function completes the current print job for the provided print context, pc. If the print context is active, it's deactivated as if PpPrintStop() had been called.
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The print context is deactivated, but isn't destroyed, so it can be used for future print jobs with little or no reconfiguration. |
When this function returns, the printed output has been generated and sent to the destination specified in the print context.
Returns:
- 0
- Success.
- -1
- The print context couldn't be made active, probably because the required print driver couldn't be launched. See errno for the specific error.
Examples:
See PpPrintStart().
Classification:
Photon
| Safety: | |
|---|---|
| Interrupt handler | No |
| Signal handler | No |
| Thread | No |
See also:
PpPrintCreatePC(), PpPrintGetPC(), PpPrintNewPage(), PpPrintOpen(), PpPrintReleasePC(), PpPrintSetPC(), PpPrintStart(), PpPrintStop(), PpPrintWidget()

