PDF::API2::Lite - (do not use)
$pdf = PDF::API2::Lite->new;
$pdf->page(595,842);
$img = $pdf->image('some.jpg');
$font = $pdf->corefont('Times-Roman');
$font = $pdf->ttfont('TimesNewRoman.ttf');
This class is unmaintained (since 2007) and should not be used in new code. It
combines many of the methods from the PDF::API2 manpage and the PDF::API2::Content manpage into a
single class but isn't otherwise any easier to use.
There have been many improvements and clarifications made to the rest of the
distribution that aren't reflected here, so the term ``Lite'' no longer applies.
It remains solely for compatibility with existing legacy code.
- $pdf = PDF::API2::Lite->new
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- $pdf->page
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- $pdf->page $width,$height$pdf->page $width,$height
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- $pdf->page $llx, $lly, $urx, $ury$pdf->page $llx, $lly, $urx, $ury
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Opens a new page.
- $pdf->mediabox $w, $h
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- $pdf->mediabox $llx, $lly, $urx, $ury$pdf->mediabox $llx, $lly, $urx, $ury
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Sets the global mediabox.
- $pdf->saveas $file
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Saves the document (may not be modified later) and
deallocates the pdf-structures.
- $font = $pdf->corefont $fontname
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Returns a new or existing adobe core font object.
Examples:
$font = $pdf->corefont('Times-Roman');
$font = $pdf->corefont('Times-Bold');
$font = $pdf->corefont('Helvetica');
$font = $pdf->corefont('ZapfDingbats');
- $font = $pdf->ttfont $ttfile
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Returns a new or existing truetype font object.
Examples:
$font = $pdf->ttfont('TimesNewRoman.ttf');
$font = $pdf->ttfont('/fonts/Univers-Bold.ttf');
$font = $pdf->ttfont('../Democratica-SmallCaps.ttf');
- $font = $pdf->psfont($ps_file, [%options])
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Returns a new type1 font object.
Examples:
$font = $pdf->psfont('TimesRoman.pfa', -afmfile => 'TimesRoman.afm', -encode => 'latin1');
$font = $pdf->psfont('/fonts/Univers.pfb', -pfmfile => '/fonts/Univers.pfm', -encode => 'latin2');
- $egs = $pdf->create_egs
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Returns a new extended-graphics-state object.
Examples:
$egs = $pdf->create_egs;
- $img = $pdf->image_jpeg $file
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Returns a new jpeg-image object.
- $img = $pdf->image_png $file
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Returns a new png-image object.
- $img = $pdf->image_tiff $file
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Returns a new tiff-image object.
- $img = $pdf->image_pnm $file
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Returns a new pnm-image object.
- $pdf->savestate
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Saves the state of the page.
- $pdf->restorestate
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Restores the state of the page.
- $pdf->egstate $egs
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Sets extended-graphics-state.
- $pdf->fillcolor $color
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Sets fillcolor.
- $pdf->strokecolor $color
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Sets strokecolor.
Defined color-names are:
aliceblue, antiquewhite, aqua, aquamarine, azure, beige, bisque, black, blanchedalmond,
blue, blueviolet, brown, burlywood, cadetblue, chartreuse, chocolate, coral, cornflowerblue,
cornsilk, crimson, cyan, darkblue, darkcyan, darkgoldenrod, darkgray, darkgreen, darkgrey,
darkkhaki, darkmagenta, darkolivegreen, darkorange, darkorchid, darkred, darksalmon,
darkseagreen, darkslateblue, darkslategray, darkslategrey, darkturquoise, darkviolet,
deeppink, deepskyblue, dimgray, dimgrey, dodgerblue, firebrick, floralwhite, forestgreen,
fuchsia, gainsboro, ghostwhite, gold, goldenrod, gray, grey, green, greenyellow, honeydew,
hotpink, indianred, indigo, ivory, khaki, lavender, lavenderblush, lawngreen, lemonchiffon,
lightblue, lightcoral, lightcyan, lightgoldenrodyellow, lightgray, lightgreen, lightgrey,
lightpink, lightsalmon, lightseagreen, lightskyblue, lightslategray, lightslategrey,
lightsteelblue, lightyellow, lime, limegreen, linen, magenta, maroon, mediumaquamarine,
mediumblue, mediumorchid, mediumpurple, mediumseagreen, mediumslateblue, mediumspringgreen,
mediumturquoise, mediumvioletred, midnightblue, mintcream, mistyrose, moccasin, navajowhite,
navy, oldlace, olive, olivedrab, orange, orangered, orchid, palegoldenrod, palegreen,
paleturquoise, palevioletred, papayawhip, peachpuff, peru, pink, plum, powderblue, purple,
red, rosybrown, royalblue, saddlebrown, salmon, sandybrown, seagreen, seashell, sienna,
silver, skyblue, slateblue, slategray, slategrey, snow, springgreen, steelblue, tan, teal,
thistle, tomato, turquoise, violet, wheat, white, whitesmoke, yellow, yellowgreen
or the rgb-hex-notation:
#rgb, #rrggbb, #rrrgggbbb and #rrrrggggbbbb
or the cmyk-hex-notation:
%cmyk, %ccmmyykk, %cccmmmyyykkk and %ccccmmmmyyyykkkk
or the hsl-hex-notation:
&hsl, &hhssll, &hhhssslll and &hhhhssssllll
and additionally the hsv-hex-notation:
!hsv, !hhssvv, !hhhsssvvv and !hhhhssssvvvv
- $pdf->linedash @dash
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Sets linedash.
- $pdf->linewidth $width
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Sets linewidth.
- $pdf->transform %opts
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Sets transformations (eg. translate, rotate, scale, skew) in pdf-canonical order.
Example:
$pdf->transform(
-translate => [$x,$y],
-rotate => $rot,
-scale => [$sx,$sy],
-skew => [$sa,$sb],
)
- $pdf->move $x, $y
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- $pdf->line $x, $y
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- $pdf->curve $x1, $y1, $x2, $y2, $x3, $y3
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- $pdf->arc $x, $y, $a, $b, $alfa, $beta, $move
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- $pdf->ellipse $x, $y, $a, $b
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- $pdf->circle $x, $y, $r
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- $pdf->rect $x,$y, $w,$h
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- $pdf->rectxy $x1,$y1, $x2,$y2
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- $pdf->poly $x1,$y1, ..., $xn,$yn
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- $pdf->close
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- $pdf->stroke
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- $pdf->fill
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- $pdf->fillstroke
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- $pdf->image $imgobj, $x,$y, $w,$h
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- $pdf->image $imgobj, $x,$y, $scale$pdf->image $imgobj, $x,$y, $scale
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- $pdf->image $imgobj, $x,$y$pdf->image $imgobj, $x,$y
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Please Note: The width/height or scale given
is in user-space coordinates which is subject to
transformations which may have been specified beforehand.
Per default this has a 72dpi resolution, so if you want an
image to have a 150 or 300dpi resolution, you should specify
a scale of 72/150 (or 72/300) or adjust width/height accordingly.
- $pdf->textstart
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- $pdf->textfont $fontobj,$size
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- $txt->textleading $leading
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- $pdf->text $string
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Applies the given text.
- $pdf->nl
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- $pdf->textend
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- $pdf->print $font, $size, $x, $y, $rot, $just, $text
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Convenience wrapper for shortening the textstart..textend sequence.
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