PHP Function List
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- copy
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- pdf_save
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- pdf_clip
- pdf_close
- pdf_scale
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PDF. Introduction; Installing/Configuring. Requirements; Installation; Runtime Configuration; Resource Types; Predefined Constants; Examples. Basic Usage Examples
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Remarks about Deprecated PDFlib Functions. Starting with PHP 4.0.5, the PHP extension for PDFlib is officially supported by PDFlib GmbH. This means that all the functions ...
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Basic Usage Examples. Most of the functions are fairly easy to use. The most difficult part is probably creating your first PDF document. The following example should help to ...
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pdf. Введение; Установка и настройка. Требования; Установка; Настройка во время выполнения
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$pdf_file: a string containing a URL path to a PDF file on the server. This PDF MUST exist and contain fields with the names referenced by ...
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Introduction. The PDF functions in PHP can create PDF files using the PDFlib library which was initially created by Thomas Merz and is now maintained by » PDFlib GmbH.
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Search for a font and prepare it for later use with PDF_setfont(). The metrics will be loaded, and if embed is nonzero, the font file will be checked, but not yet used.
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Creates a new PDF file using the supplied file name. Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. This function is deprecated since PDFlib version 6, use PDF_begin_document() ...
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Creates a new PDFlib object with default settings.
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fdf_set_file — Set PDF document to display FDF data in; fdf_set_flags — Sets a flag of a field; fdf_set_javascript_action — Sets an javascript action of a field

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