PROGRAM UTILITY =================== DPrint is a little bit of source code programed with Turbo Pascal for Windows working for Window 3.x . DPrint is a unit displaying a printer selection box and has one interesting function. It is called function PrinterSetup (ParWnd : HWnd) : boolean; and will display a listbox with all available printers. 'ParWnd' is the handle of the window that calles this function. - You can select then a printer by pressing "Print". The selected printer will then be updated for Windows and set as the CURRENT printer. The function will return TRUE and the dialog-box will be closed. - You can cancel the selection by pressing "Cancel". Nothing will be changed, the dialog-box will be closed and the function will return FALSE. - You can click "Setup" and the printer dialog-box will apear. The function is not returning yet. - You can click "Control" and Window's CONTROL.EXE will be executed. You only have to compile this code to use this unit. Therefor the source- code has to be copied in one of the UNIT-Directories and the resource- file to one of the RESOURCE- or UNIT-Directories. Just include the unit and call the function PrinterSetup when needed. A little sample program is included in this package. It would be great if those who like this copy will e-mail their public-domain-programs for Windows 3.0 (instead of paying a fee). I have a lot but not enough. Those who like to included this code in their commercial products should contact Phade Software to talk about a licence agreement !!! Have fun :-) Phade HISTORY ========= Version 1.01 - 16/6/92 - Function strtoc wasn't defined. Fixed. - DPrint crashed, when no printer was activ. Fixed. - Realized, that DPrint is not testing if a printer is correctly installed. COPYRIGHT ============= Copyright (c) 1992 by PHADE SOFTWARE Inh. Frank Gadegast Leibnizstrasse 30 1000 Berlin 12 GERMANY Access: phade@cs.tu-berlin.de Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that this copyright notice will appear in all copies and as long as you don't try to make money off it, or pretend that you wrote it.