1.2.1.3 Predefined and Driver-Defined Values
A number of the UniTool dialog boxes specify predefined values that
correspond to common paper sizes, paper qualities, paper sources, paper
destinations, and text qualities. These same dialog boxes also provide a
control in which you can type a driver-defined value; you should only
specify a private driver-defined value if your printer does not support one
of the predefined values. For example, there are five predefined text
qualities:
o Letter quality
o Near letter-quality
o Memo quality
o Draft quality
o Text quality
If the printer for which you are developing a minidriver supports a
different text quality, you would type a string identifying that quality in
the driver-defined control of the Text Qualities dialog box.
The following illustration shows the Text Qualities dialog box. The
Predefined and Driver Defined controls appear at the top of the dialog box.
bitmap: txtqual
The predefined or driver-defined strings and values which you specify will
typically appear when you choose an application's Printer Setup command and
Printer Setup Options dialog box.