On 15/04/15 13:55, boB Stepp wrote:
Solaris 10, Python 2.4.4

I have very little experience with issuing print commands using a Unix
environment. Despite this, I wish to design a Tkinter window with a
"Print" button, which, when clicked, would create a copy of the
contents of the window as a .pdf file. GhostScript is available on my
systems.

Your problem is that Tkinter does not really support the concept
of printing to hard copy. Other GUI frameworks (like WxPython)
do this much better. So anything you do will be a bit of a kluge.
There are some valid reasons for this: printing is extremely OS dependant. And Tk as a cross OS platform doesn't want to have
to deal with all the complexity(*).

The usual solution is to render the output in some print
friendly file format (html, groff, SVG etc) and then send that
to the appropriate print command. However if you really want
a screen image you might be better invoking one of the many
screen capture programs and then printing its output?

(*)
The main culprits are
- Windows which uses a "Device Context" to render its UI. The device can be either a screen or a printer (or notionally anything else) so in theory you just swap the DC and send the GUI to the new device. In practice its not that easy. - MacOSX uses a Cocoa framework which, in turn, uses OpenGL primitives to render the UI and like Windows can theoretically render the UI on non screen devices, It can also render it as PDF natively which is how it normally prints screen images. - *nix usually relies on rendering the output *content* on a new device or in a new format. Printing screenshots in generic Unix is a bit of an afterthought IMHO...Possibly a consequence of X having been designed before the days of affordable colour printers - the same reason Steve Jobs didn't bother with colour on the early Macs - if you couldn't print it, there was no point, he thought...

Printing UI images and WYSIWYG type output is one of the few triggers that drive me to WxPython. It handles it much more easily than Tk.

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