Print front window

I am using applescript studio.  I am working on a document based application.
my document has text fields, buttons, switchs and a table.  I want this document to print when the "file-print" menu is chosen.
By default only the currently selected item is printed.  I want all of the items in the window to print.
the window i want to print is my applications current window.
currently I use screencapture to a file and use "Preview" to print.  It works but is uses a shell to operate.  I want a pure applescript method. I want this so when the user says print the print dialog appears and they can choose to "save PDF" or "Preview" or "Fax" or what ever printer options are available.
I was under the impression that anything drawn to the screen could be drawn to the printer.  I've looked at some cocoa c code that does this using NSview and NSprint objects.  I have seen a few applescript examples that use call method "print:" to print a table, which my project does by default if the table has focus.
 

Don't search more.
The properties associated to the Print command (in Applescript) are not functional ;-(
Yvan KOENIG (VALLAURIS, France) mardi 21 décembre 2010 21:16:02

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