Mention the Unix printing overview in the general

printing overview.


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Robert Roebling
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@@ -23,6 +23,10 @@ In most cases, the only class you will need to derive from is
A brief description of each class's role and how they work together follows.
For the special case of printing under Unix, where various different
printing backends have to be offered, please have a look at the
\helpref{Unix printing overview}{unixprinting}.
\subsection{\helpref{wxPrintout}{wxprintout}}
A document's printing ability is represented in an application by a derived
@@ -187,7 +191,6 @@ queries these data structures to get information like the printed page range
wxPageSetupDialogData).
\section{Printing under Unix (GTK+)}\label{unixprinting}
Printing under Unix has always been a cause of problems as Unix
@@ -207,7 +210,7 @@ by which especially the font problem is mostly solved. Beginning
with version 2.5.4, the GTK+ port of wxWidgets can make use of
these libraries if wxWidgets is configured accordingly and if the
libraries are present. You need to configure wxWidgets with the
{\it configure --with-gnomeprint} switch and you application will
{\it configure --with-gnomeprint} switch and your application will
then search for the GNOME print libraries at runtime. If they
are found, printing will be done through these, otherwise the
application will fall back to the old PostScript printing code.
@@ -215,6 +218,6 @@ Note that the application will not require the GNOME print libraries
to be installed in order to run (there will be no dependency on
these libraries).
It is expected that the printing code that is currently implemented
in the GNOME print libraries will be moved into GTK+ later.
In version GTK+ 2.10, support for printing has finally been
added to GTK+ itself. Support for this has yet to be written
for wxGTK (which requires drawing through Cairo).