> Hi, > I need a clear explanation how does the printing in G3 works. > All I want is to have a button clicked and afterwards a grid of > changeable number of lines to be drawn over a picture, like some kind > of guides implemented in Inkscape. I know in G3 there are some events > during the printing regardless to the destination of the printing: > Begin, Draw and End. The problem with included examples are that they > are done with built-in components of printer, DrawArea etc. So I > cannot discover how to do the things. There would be few bricks to > discover which are badly missed in examples: > How to draw a line > How to draw a text > How to do it on a printer > How to do it on a canvas > How to make lines removable > I don't need complex projects with proportions, resizing etc., since > I can do it alone. I need the synthax. I'm sorry, I'm a teacher, so > take this as a complaint of a teacher who's thinking with the head of > a student: the examples are difficult to analize. > Thanks > > Csaba >
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