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Reference: Cocoa
Cocoa is an object-oriented application environment designed specifically for developing Mac OS X-only native applications. The Cocoa frameworks support rapid development and high productivity, and include a full-featured set of classes designed to create robust and powerful Mac OS X applications. Cocoa provides a set of classes that work together to make basic printing support easy and allow developers to provide the level of control their application needs in its printing behavior.

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Core Printing Reference (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the C API that provides an abstraction layer for application printing.
2007-07-24
NSBox Class Reference (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the class that implements a view that can display its border and a title.
2007-05-30
NSPageLayout Class Reference (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the class that instantiates a dialog to query the user for printing information such as paper type.
2007-04-11
NSPrinter Class Reference (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the class for managing printer information.
2007-01-29
NSPrintInfo Class Reference (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the class for managing print job information.
2008-03-11
NSPrintOperation Class Reference (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the class for initiating and managing print jobs.
2007-03-02
NSPrintPanel Class Reference (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the class for managing the print dialog.
2007-07-16
NSPrintPanelAccessorizing Protocol Reference (HTML) (PDF)
2007-03-09
NSView Class Reference (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the class that defines the basic drawing, event-handling, and printing architecture of an application.
2008-03-11
PDEPanel Protocol Reference (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the informal protocol used to implement custom panes in a printing dialog.
2007-12-11
PDEPlugIn Protocol Reference (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the informal protocol used to add custom panes to a printing dialog.
2007-12-11
PDEPlugInCallbackProtocol Reference (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the informal protocol used to access information about the current print job.
2007-12-11