-@ISA = qw(Exporter);
-@EXPORT = qw(&remoteprint &printreserve &printslip);
-
-=item remoteprint
-
- &remoteprint($env, $items, $borrower);
-
-Prints the list of items in C<$items> to a printer.
-
-C<$env> is a reference-to-hash. C<$env-E<gt>{queue}> specifies the
-queue to print to; if it is empty or has the special value C<nulllp>,
-C<&remoteprint> will print to the file F</tmp/kohaiss>.
-
-C<$borrower> is a reference-to-hash giving information about a patron.
-This may be gotten from C<&getpatroninformation>. The patron's name
-will be printed in the output.
-
-C<$items> is a reference-to-list, where each element is a
-reference-to-hash describing a borrowed item. C<$items> may be gotten
-from C<¤tissues>.
-
-=cut
-#'
-# FIXME - It'd be nifty if this could generate pretty PostScript.
-sub remoteprint {
- my ($env,$items,$borrower)=@_;
-
- (return) unless (C4::Context->preference('printcirculationslips'));
- my $file=time; # FIXME - Not used
- my $queue = $env->{'queue'};
- # FIXME - If 'queue' is undefined or empty, then presumably it should
- # mean "use the default queue", whatever the default is. Presumably
- # the default depends on the physical location of the machine.
- # FIXME - Perhaps "print to file" should be a supported option. Just
- # set the queue to "file" (or " file", if real queues aren't allowed
- # to have spaces in them). Or perhaps if $queue eq "" and
- # $env->{file} ne "", then that should mean "print to $env->{file}".
- if ($queue eq "" || $queue eq 'nulllp') {
- open (PRINTER,">/tmp/kohaiss");
- } else {
- # FIXME - This assumes that 'lpr' exists, and works as expected.
- # This is a reasonable assumption, but only because every other
- # printing package has a wrapper script called 'lpr'. It'd still
- # be better to be able to customize this.
- open(PRINTER, "| lpr -P $queue > /dev/null") or die "Couldn't write to queue:$queue!\n";
- }
-# print $queue;
- #open (FILE,">/tmp/$file");
- my $i=0;
- my $brdata = $env->{'brdata'}; # FIXME - Not used
- # FIXME - This is HLT-specific. Put this stuff in a customizable
- # site-specific file somewhere.
- print PRINTER "Horowhenua Library Trust\r\n";
-# print PRINTER "$brdata->{'branchname'}\r\n";
- print PRINTER "Phone: 368-1953\r\n";
- print PRINTER "Fax: 367-9218\r\n";
- print PRINTER "Email: renewals\@library.org.nz\r\n\r\n\r\n";
- print PRINTER "$borrower->{'cardnumber'}\r\n";
- print PRINTER "$borrower->{'title'} $borrower->{'initials'} $borrower->{'surname'}\r\n";
- # FIXME - Use for ($i = 0; $items->[$i]; $i++)
- # Or better yet, foreach $item (@{$items})
- while ($items->[$i]){
-# print $i;
- my $itemdata = $items->[$i];
- # FIXME - This is just begging for a Perl format.
- print PRINTER "$i $itemdata->{'title'}\r\n";
- print PRINTER "$itemdata->{'barcode'}";
- print PRINTER " "x15;
- print PRINTER "$itemdata->{'date_due'}\r\n";
- $i++;
- }
- print PRINTER "\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n";
- if ($env->{'printtype'} eq "docket"){
- #print chr(27).chr(105);
- }
- close PRINTER;
- #system("lpr /tmp/$file");
-}
-
-sub printreserve {
- my($env, $branchname, $bordata, $itemdata)=@_;
- my $file=time;
- my $printer = $env->{'printer'};
- (return) unless (C4::Context->preference('printreserveslips'));
- if ($printer eq "" || $printer eq 'nulllp') {
- open (PRINTER,">>/tmp/kohares");
- } else {
- open (PRINTER, "| lpr -P $printer >/dev/null") or die "Couldn't write to queue:$!\n";
- }
- my @da = localtime(time());
- my $todaysdate = "$da[2]:$da[1] $da[3]/$da[4]/$da[5]";
-
-#(1900+$datearr[5]).sprintf ("%0.2d", ($datearr[4]+1)).sprintf ("%0.2d", $datearr[3]);
- my $slip = <<"EOF";