PDF::Maki - Useful wrappers for PDF::API2.
use PDF::API2; use PDF::Maki; #
PDF::Maki installs several alternative/additional methods into the PDF::API2 namespaces so advanced features become available outside the normal fixing/patch cycle of PDF::API2.
Stable methods will be migrated to PDF::API2 on fixed release states.
*** DEVELOPER VERSION ***
register font for face/weight/style.
looking up the spec. face/weight/style or falling back to the default face.
looking up the spec. face/weight/style or falling back to alternative styles/weights.
Applys text with options and returns the width of the given text.
Example:
$page->textlabel(300,700,$myfont,20,'Page Header', -rotate => -30, -color => '#FF0000', -hspace => 120, -center => 1, );
This simply a proxy-method to the equivalent PDF::API2::Content method.
*** EXPERIMENTAL VERSION ***
$utr=$pdf->corefont('Times-Roman', -encode=>'latin1'); $page->textmarkup($xml, -x=>100, -y=>700, -w=>400, -fontreg=>[ [ $utr,'times','regular','regular' ], [ $utb,'times','bold','regular' ], [ $uti,'times','regular','italic' ], [ $utz,'times','bold','regular' ], ] );
alfred reibenschuh
$Log: Maki.pm,v $ Revision 1.1.1.1 2005/02/17 14:51:57 fredo no message
To install PDF::Maki, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm PDF::Maki
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install PDF::Maki
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.