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package PDF::Table;
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use 5.006;
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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our $VERSION = '0.9.3';
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use List::Util qw(sum);
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############################################################
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#
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# new - Constructor
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#
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# Parameters are meta information about the PDF
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#
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# $pdf = PDF::Table->new();
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#
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############################################################
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sub new {
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my ($type) = @_;
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my $class = ref($type) || $type;
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my $self = {};
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bless ($self, $class);
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return $self;
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}
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############################################################
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#
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# text_block - utility method to build multi-paragraph blocks of text
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#
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############################################################
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sub text_block {
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my $self = shift;
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my $text_object = shift;
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my $text = shift; # The text to be displayed
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my %arg = @_; # Additional Arguments
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my ($align, $xpos, $ypos, $xbase, $ybase, $line_width, $wordspace, $endw , $width, $height)
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= (undef , undef, undef, undef , undef , undef , undef , undef , undef , undef );
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my @line = (); # Temp data array with words on one line
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my %width = (); # The width of every unique word in the givven text
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# Try to provide backward compatibility
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foreach my $key (keys %arg) {
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my $newkey = $key;
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if ($newkey =~ s#^-##) {
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$arg{$newkey} = $arg{$key};
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delete $arg{$key};
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}
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}
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#####
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#---
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# Lets check mandatory parameters with no default values
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#---
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$xbase = $arg{'x'} || -1;
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$ybase = $arg{'y'} || -1;
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$width = $arg{'w'} || -1;
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$height = $arg{'h'} || -1;
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unless ( $xbase > 0 ) { print "Error: Left Edge of Block is NOT defined!\n"; return; }
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unless ( $ybase > 0 ) { print "Error: Base Line of Block is NOT defined!\n"; return; }
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unless ( $width > 0 ) { print "Error: Width of Block is NOT defined!\n"; return; }
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unless ( $height > 0 ) { print "Error: Height of Block is NOT defined!\n"; return; }
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# Check if any text to display
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unless ( defined( $text) and length($text) > 0 ) {
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print "Warning: No input text found. Trying to add dummy '-' and not to break everything.\n";
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$text = '-';
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}
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# Strip any <CR> and Split the text into paragraphs
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$text =~ s/\r//g;
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my @paragraphs = split(/\n/, $text);
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# Width between lines in pixels
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my $line_space = defined $arg{'lead'} && $arg{'lead'} > 0 ? $arg{'lead'} : 12;
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# Calculate width of all words
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my $space_width = $text_object->advancewidth("\x20");
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my @words = split(/\s+/, $text);
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foreach (@words) {
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next if exists $width{$_};
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$width{$_} = $text_object->advancewidth($_);
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}
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my @paragraph = split(' ', shift(@paragraphs));
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my $first_line = 1;
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my $first_paragraph = 1;
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# Little Init
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$xpos = $xbase;
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$ypos = $ybase;
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$ypos = $ybase + $line_space;
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my $bottom_border = $ybase - $height;
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# While we can add another line
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while ( $ypos >= $bottom_border + $line_space ) {
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# Is there any text to render ?
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unless (@paragraph) {
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# Finish if nothing left
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last unless scalar @paragraphs;
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# Else take one line from the text
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@paragraph = split(' ', shift( @paragraphs ) );
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$ypos -= $arg{'parspace'} if $arg{'parspace'};
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last unless $ypos >= $bottom_border;
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}
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$ypos -= $line_space;
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$xpos = $xbase;
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# While there's room on the line, add another word
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@line = ();
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$line_width = 0;
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if ( $first_line && exists $arg{'hang'} ) {
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my $hang_width = $text_object->advancewidth($arg{'hang'});
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$text_object->translate( $xpos, $ypos );
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$text_object->text( $arg{'hang'} );
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$xpos += $hang_width;
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$line_width += $hang_width;
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$arg{'indent'} += $hang_width if $first_paragraph;
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} elsif ( $first_line && exists $arg{'flindent'} && $arg{'flindent'} > 0 ) {
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$xpos += $arg{'flindent'};
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$line_width += $arg{'flindent'};
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} elsif ( $first_paragraph && exists $arg{'fpindent'} && $arg{'fpindent'} > 0 ) {
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$xpos += $arg{'fpindent'};
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$line_width += $arg{'fpindent'};
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} elsif (exists $arg{'indent'} && $arg{'indent'} > 0 ) {
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$xpos += $arg{'indent'};
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$line_width += $arg{'indent'};
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}
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# Lets take from paragraph as many words as we can put into $width - $indent;. Always take at least one word; otherwise we'd end up in an infinite loop.
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while (!scalar(@line) || (@paragraph && ($text_object->advancewidth( join("\x20", @line)."\x20" . $paragraph[0]) + $line_width < $width))) {
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push(@line, shift(@paragraph));
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}
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$line_width += $text_object->advancewidth(join('', @line));
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# calculate the space width
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if ( $arg{'align'} eq 'fulljustify' or ($arg{'align'} eq 'justify' and @paragraph)) {
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@line = split(//,$line[0]) if (scalar(@line) == 1) ;
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$wordspace = ($width - $line_width) / (scalar(@line) - 1);
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$align ='justify';
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} else {
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$align = ($arg{'align'} eq 'justify') ? 'left' : $arg{'align'};
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$wordspace = $space_width;
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}
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$line_width += $wordspace * (scalar(@line) - 1);
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if ( $align eq 'justify') {
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foreach my $word (@line) {
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$text_object->translate( $xpos, $ypos );
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$text_object->text( $word );
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$xpos += ($width{$word} + $wordspace) if (@line);
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}
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$endw = $width;
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} else {
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# calculate the left hand position of the line
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if ( $align eq 'right' ) {
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$xpos += $width - $line_width;
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} elsif ( $align eq 'center' ) {
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$xpos += ( $width / 2 ) - ( $line_width / 2 );
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}
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# render the line
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$text_object->translate( $xpos, $ypos );
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$endw = $text_object->text( join("\x20", @line));
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}
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$first_line = 0;
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}#End of while(
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unshift(@paragraphs, join(' ',@paragraph)) if scalar(@paragraph);
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return ($endw, $ypos, join("\n", @paragraphs))
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}
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############################################################
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# table - utility method to build multi-row, multicolumn tables
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############################################################
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sub table {
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my $self = shift;
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my $pdf = shift;
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my $page = shift;
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my $data = shift;
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my %arg = @_;
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#=====================================
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# Mandatory Arguments Section
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#=====================================
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unless ($pdf and $page and $data) {
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print "Error: Mandatory parameter is missing pdf/page/data object!\n";
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return;
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}
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# Try to provide backward compatibility
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foreach my $key (keys %arg) {
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my $newkey = $key;
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if ($newkey =~ s#^-##) {
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$arg{$newkey} = $arg{$key};
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delete $arg{$key};
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}
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}
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#TODO: Add code for header props compatibility and col_props comp....
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#####
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my ( $xbase, $ybase, $width, $height ) = ( undef, undef, undef, undef );
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# Could be 'int' or 'real' values
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$xbase = $arg{'x' } || -1;
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$ybase = $arg{'start_y'} || -1;
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$width = $arg{'w' } || -1;
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$height = $arg{'start_h'} || -1;
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# Global geometry parameters are also mandatory.
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unless ( $xbase > 0 ) { print "Error: Left Edge of Table is NOT defined!\n"; return; }
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unless ( $ybase > 0 ) { print "Error: Base Line of Table is NOT defined!\n"; return; }
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unless ( $width > 0 ) { print "Error: Width of Table is NOT defined!\n"; return; }
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unless ( $height > 0 ) { print "Error: Height of Table is NOT defined!\n"; return; }
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# Ensure default values for -next_y and -next_h
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my $next_y = $arg{'next_y'} || $arg{'start_y'} || 0;
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my $next_h = $arg{'next_h'} || $arg{'start_h'} || 0;
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# Create Text Object
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my $txt = $page->text;
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# Set Default Properties
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my $fnt_name = $arg{'font'} || $pdf->corefont('Times', -encode => 'utf8');
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my $fnt_size = $arg{'font_size'} || 12;
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my $max_word_len = $arg{'max_word_length'} || 20;
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#=====================================
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# Table Header Section
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#=====================================
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# Disable header row into the table
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my $header_props;
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my $num_header_rows = 0;
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my (@header_rows, @header_row_cell_props);
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# Check if the user enabled it ?
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if (defined $arg{'header_props'} and ref( $arg{'header_props'}) eq 'HASH') {
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# Transfer the reference to local variable
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$header_props = $arg{'header_props'};
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# Check other params and put defaults if needed
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$header_props->{'repeat'} = $header_props->{'repeat'} || 0;
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$header_props->{'font'} = $header_props->{'font'} || $fnt_name;
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$header_props->{'font_color'} = $header_props->{'font_color'} || '#000066';
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$header_props->{'font_size'} = $header_props->{'font_size'} || $fnt_size + 2;
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$header_props->{'bg_color'} = $header_props->{'bg_color'} || '#FFFFAA';
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$num_header_rows = $arg{'num_header_rows'} || 1;
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}
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#=====================================
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# Other Parameters check
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#=====================================
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my $lead = $arg{'lead'} || $fnt_size;
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my $pad_left = $arg{'padding_left'} || $arg{'padding'} || 0;
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my $pad_right = $arg{'padding_right'} || $arg{'padding'} || 0;
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my $pad_top = $arg{'padding_top'} || $arg{'padding'} || 0;
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my $pad_bot = $arg{'padding_bottom'} || $arg{'padding'} || 0;
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my $pad_w = $pad_left + $pad_right;
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my $pad_h = $pad_top + $pad_bot ;
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my $line_w = defined $arg{'border'} ? $arg{'border'} : 1 ;
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my $background_color_even = $arg{'background_color_even'} || $arg{'background_color'} || undef;
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my $background_color_odd = $arg{'background_color_odd'} || $arg{'background_color'} || undef;
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my $font_color_even = $arg{'font_color_even'} || $arg{'font_color'} || 'black';
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my $font_color_odd = $arg{'font_color_odd'} || $arg{'font_color'} || 'black';
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my $border_color = $arg{'border_color'} || 'black';
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my $min_row_h = $fnt_size + $pad_top + $pad_bot;
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my $row_h = defined ($arg{'row_height'}) && ($arg{'row_height'} > $min_row_h) ? $arg{'row_height'} : $min_row_h;
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my $pg_cnt = 1;
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my $cur_y = $ybase;
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my $cell_props = $arg{cell_props} || []; # per cell properties
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my $row_cnt = $num_header_rows;
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#If there is valid data array reference use it!
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if (ref $data eq 'ARRAY') {
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# Copy the header row if header is enabled
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if (defined $header_props) {
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map { push @header_rows, $$data[$_] } (0..$num_header_rows - 1);
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map { push @header_row_cell_props, $$cell_props[$_] } (0..$num_header_rows - 1);
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}
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# Determine column widths based on content
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# an arrayref whose values are a hashref holding
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# the minimum and maximum width of that column
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my $col_props = $arg{'column_props'} || [];
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# An array ref of arrayrefs whose values are
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# the actual widths of the column/row intersection
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my $row_props = [];
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# An array ref with the widths of the header row
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my @header_row_widths;
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# Scalars that hold sum of the maximum and minimum widths of all columns
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my ( $max_col_w, $min_col_w ) = ( 0,0 );
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my ( $row, $col_name, $col_fnt_size, $space_w );
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# Hash that will hold the width of every word from input text
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my $word_w = {};
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my $rows_counter = 0;
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foreach $row ( @{$data} ) {
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push(@header_row_widths, []) if ($rows_counter < $num_header_rows);
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my $column_widths = []; #holds the width of each column
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for( my $j = 0; $j < scalar(@$row) ; $j++ ) {
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# look for font information for this column
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$col_fnt_size = $col_props->[$j]->{'font_size'} || $fnt_size;
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if ( !$rows_counter and ref $header_props) {
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$txt->font( $header_props->{'font'}, $header_props->{'font_size'} );
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} elsif ( $col_props->[$j]->{'font'} ) {
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$txt->font( $col_props->[$j]->{'font'}, $col_fnt_size );
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} else {
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$txt->font( $fnt_name, $col_fnt_size );
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}
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# This should fix a bug with very long word like serial numbers etc.
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# $myone is used because $1 gets out of scope in while condition
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my $myone;
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do {
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$myone = 0;
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# This RegEx will split any word that is longer than {25} symbols
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$row->[$j] =~ s#(\b\S{$max_word_len}?)(\S.*?\b)# $1 $2#;
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$myone = 1 if ( defined $2 );
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} while( $myone );
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$row->[$j] =~ s/^\s+//;
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$space_w = $txt->advancewidth( "\x20" );
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$column_widths->[$j] = 0;
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$max_col_w = 0;
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$min_col_w = 0;
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my @words = split( /\s+/, $row->[$j] );
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foreach( @words ) {
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unless ( exists $word_w->{$_} ) { # Calculate the width of every word and add the space width to it
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$word_w->{$_} = $txt->advancewidth( $_ ) + $space_w;
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}
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$column_widths->[$j] += $word_w->{$_};
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$min_col_w = $word_w->{$_} if $word_w->{$_} > $min_col_w;
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$max_col_w += $word_w->{$_};
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}
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$min_col_w += $pad_w;
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$max_col_w += $pad_w;
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$column_widths->[$j] += $pad_w;
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# Keep a running total of the overall min and max widths
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$col_props->[$j]->{min_w} = $col_props->[$j]->{min_w} || 0;
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$col_props->[$j]->{max_w} = $col_props->[$j]->{max_w} || 0;
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if ( $min_col_w > $col_props->[$j]->{min_w} ) { # Calculated Minimum Column Width is more than user-defined
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$col_props->[$j]->{min_w} = $min_col_w ;
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}
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if ( $max_col_w > $col_props->[$j]->{max_w} ) { # Calculated Maximum Column Width is more than user-defined
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$col_props->[$j]->{max_w} = $max_col_w ;
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}
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}#End of for(my $j....
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$row_props->[$rows_counter] = $column_widths;
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# Copy the calculated row properties of header row.
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if (($rows_counter < $num_header_rows) && $header_props) {
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push(@header_row_widths, [ @{ $column_widths } ]);
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}
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$rows_counter++;
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}
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# Calc real column widths and expand table width if needed.
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my $calc_column_widths;
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($calc_column_widths, $width) = $self->CalcColumnWidths( $col_props, $width );
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my $num_cols = scalar @{ $calc_column_widths };
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my $comp_cnt = 1;
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$rows_counter = 0;
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my ( $gfx , $gfx_bg , $background_color , $font_color, );
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my ( $bot_marg, $table_top_y, $text_start , $record, $record_widths );
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my $remaining_header_rows = $header_props ? $num_header_rows : 0;
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# Each iteration adds a new page as neccessary
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while(scalar(@{$data})) {
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my $page_header;
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if ($pg_cnt == 1) {
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$table_top_y = $ybase;
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$bot_marg = $table_top_y - $height;
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} else {
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if (ref $arg{'new_page_func'}) {
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$page = &{$arg{'new_page_func'}};
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} else {
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$page = $pdf->page;
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}
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$table_top_y = $next_y;
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$bot_marg = $table_top_y - $next_h;
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if ( ref $header_props and $header_props->{'repeat'}) {
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foreach my $idx (0 .. $num_header_rows - 1) {
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unshift @$data, [ @{ $header_rows[$idx] } ];
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unshift @$row_props, [ @{ $header_row_widths[$idx] } ];
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}
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$remaining_header_rows = $num_header_rows;
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}
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}
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# Check for safety reasons
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if ( $bot_marg < 0 ) { # This warning should remain i think
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# print "!!! Warning: !!! Incorrect Table Geometry! Setting bottom margin to end of sheet!\n";
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$bot_marg = 0;
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}
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$gfx_bg = $page->gfx;
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$txt = $page->text;
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$txt->font($fnt_name, $fnt_size);
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$gfx = $page->gfx;
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$gfx->strokecolor($border_color);
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$gfx->linewidth($line_w);
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# Draw the top line
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$cur_y = $table_top_y;
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$gfx->move( $xbase , $cur_y );
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$gfx->hline($xbase + $width );
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# Each iteration adds a row to the current page until the page is full
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# or there are no more rows to add
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while(scalar(@{$data}) and $cur_y-$row_h > $bot_marg) {
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# Remove the next item from $data
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$record = shift @{$data};
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# Added to resolve infite loop bug with returned undef values
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for(my $d = 0; $d < scalar(@{$record}) ; $d++) {
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$record->[$d] = '-' unless ( defined $record->[$d]);
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}
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$record_widths = shift @$row_props;
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next unless $record;
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# Choose colors for this row
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$background_color = $rows_counter % 2 ? $background_color_even : $background_color_odd;
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$font_color = $rows_counter % 2 ? $font_color_even : $font_color_odd;
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if ($remaining_header_rows and ref $header_props) {
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$background_color = $header_props->{'bg_color'}
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}
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$text_start = $cur_y - $fnt_size - $pad_top;
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|
my $cur_x = $xbase;
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|
my $leftovers = undef; # Reference to text that is returned from textblock()
|
|
my $do_leftovers = 0;
|
|
|
|
my ($colspan, @vertical_lines);
|
|
|
|
# Process every column from current row
|
|
for( my $j = 0; $j < scalar( @$record); $j++ ) {
|
|
next unless $col_props->[$j]->{max_w};
|
|
next unless $col_props->[$j]->{min_w};
|
|
$leftovers->[$j] = undef;
|
|
|
|
# Choose font color
|
|
if ( $remaining_header_rows and ref $header_props ) {
|
|
$txt->fillcolor( $header_props->{'font_color'} );
|
|
|
|
} elsif ( $cell_props->[$row_cnt][$j]{font_color} ) {
|
|
$txt->fillcolor( $cell_props->[$row_cnt][$j]{font_color} );
|
|
|
|
} elsif ( $col_props->[$j]->{'font_color'} ) {
|
|
$txt->fillcolor( $col_props->[$j]->{'font_color'} );
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
$txt->fillcolor($font_color);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Choose font size
|
|
if ( $remaining_header_rows and ref $header_props ) {
|
|
$col_fnt_size = $header_props->{'font_size'};
|
|
|
|
} elsif ( $col_props->[$j]->{'font_size'} ) {
|
|
$col_fnt_size = $col_props->[$j]->{'font_size'};
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
$col_fnt_size = $fnt_size;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Choose font family
|
|
if ( $remaining_header_rows and ref $header_props ) {
|
|
$txt->font( $header_props->{'font'}, $header_props->{'font_size'});
|
|
|
|
} elsif ( $col_props->[$j]->{'font'} ) {
|
|
$txt->font( $col_props->[$j]->{'font'}, $col_fnt_size);
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
$txt->font( $fnt_name, $col_fnt_size);
|
|
}
|
|
#TODO: Implement Center text align
|
|
$col_props->[$j]->{justify} = $col_props->[$j]->{justify} || 'left';
|
|
|
|
my $this_width;
|
|
if (!$remaining_header_rows && $cell_props->[$row_cnt]->[$j]->{colspan}) {
|
|
$colspan = $cell_props->[$row_cnt]->[$j]->{colspan};
|
|
|
|
} elsif ($remaining_header_rows && $header_row_cell_props[$num_header_rows - $remaining_header_rows]->[$j]->{colspan}) {
|
|
$colspan = $header_row_cell_props[$num_header_rows - $remaining_header_rows]->[$j]->{colspan};
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ($colspan) {
|
|
$colspan = $num_cols - $j if (-1 == $colspan);
|
|
my $last_idx = $j + $colspan - 1;
|
|
$this_width = sum @{ $calc_column_widths }[$j..$last_idx];
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
$this_width = $calc_column_widths->[$j];
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# If the content is wider than the specified width, we need to add the text as a text block
|
|
if ($record->[$j] !~ m#(.\n.)# and $record_widths->[$j] and ($record_widths->[$j] < $this_width)) {
|
|
my $space = $pad_left;
|
|
if ($col_props->[$j]->{justify} eq 'right') {
|
|
$space = $this_width -($txt->advancewidth($record->[$j]) + $pad_right);
|
|
}
|
|
$txt->translate( $cur_x + $space, $text_start );
|
|
$txt->text( $record->[$j] );
|
|
} else { # Otherwise just use the $page->text() method
|
|
my($width_of_last_line, $ypos_of_last_line, $left_over_text) =
|
|
$self->text_block($txt,
|
|
$record->[$j],
|
|
'x' => $cur_x + $pad_left,
|
|
'y' => $text_start,
|
|
'w' => $this_width - $pad_w,
|
|
'h' => $cur_y - $bot_marg - $pad_top - $pad_bot,
|
|
'align' => $col_props->[$j]->{justify},
|
|
'lead' => $lead
|
|
);
|
|
# Desi - Removed $lead because of fixed incorrect ypos bug in text_block
|
|
my $this_row_h = $cur_y - ( $ypos_of_last_line - $pad_bot );
|
|
$row_h = $this_row_h if $this_row_h > $row_h;
|
|
if ( $left_over_text ) {
|
|
$leftovers->[$j] = $left_over_text;
|
|
$do_leftovers = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
$cur_x += $calc_column_widths->[$j];
|
|
|
|
push @vertical_lines, (!$colspan || (1 >= $colspan)) ? 1 : 0;
|
|
$colspan-- if ($colspan);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ( $do_leftovers ) {
|
|
unshift @$data, $leftovers;
|
|
unshift @$row_props, $record_widths;
|
|
$rows_counter--;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Draw cell bgcolor
|
|
# This has to be separately from the text loop
|
|
# because we do not know the final height of the cell until all text has been drawn
|
|
$cur_x = $xbase;
|
|
for(my $j =0;$j < scalar(@$record);$j++) {
|
|
if ( $cell_props->[$row_cnt][$j]->{'background_color'} ||
|
|
$col_props->[$j]->{'background_color'} ||
|
|
$background_color ) {
|
|
$gfx_bg->rect( $cur_x, $cur_y-$row_h, $calc_column_widths->[$j], $row_h);
|
|
if ( $cell_props->[$row_cnt][$j]->{'background_color'} && !$remaining_header_rows ) {
|
|
$gfx_bg->fillcolor($cell_props->[$row_cnt][$j]->{'background_color'});
|
|
|
|
} elsif ( $col_props->[$j]->{'background_color'} && !$remaining_header_rows ) {
|
|
$gfx_bg->fillcolor($col_props->[$j]->{'background_color'});
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
$gfx_bg->fillcolor($background_color);
|
|
}
|
|
$gfx_bg->fill();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
$cur_x += $calc_column_widths->[$j];
|
|
|
|
if ($line_w && $vertical_lines[$j] && ($j != (scalar(@{ $record }) - 1))) {
|
|
$gfx->move($cur_x, $cur_y);
|
|
$gfx->vline($cur_y - $row_h);
|
|
$gfx->fillcolor($border_color);
|
|
}
|
|
}#End of for(my $j....
|
|
|
|
$cur_y -= $row_h;
|
|
$row_h = $min_row_h;
|
|
$gfx->move( $xbase , $cur_y );
|
|
$gfx->hline( $xbase + $width );
|
|
$rows_counter++;
|
|
if ($remaining_header_rows) {
|
|
$remaining_header_rows--;
|
|
} else {
|
|
$row_cnt++;
|
|
}
|
|
}# End of while(scalar(@{$data}) and $cur_y-$row_h > $bot_marg)
|
|
|
|
# Draw vertical lines
|
|
if ($line_w) {
|
|
$gfx->move($xbase, $table_top_y);
|
|
$gfx->vline($cur_y);
|
|
$gfx->move($xbase + sum(@{ $calc_column_widths }[0..$num_cols - 1]), $table_top_y);
|
|
$gfx->vline($cur_y);
|
|
$gfx->fillcolor($border_color);
|
|
$gfx->stroke();
|
|
}
|
|
$pg_cnt++;
|
|
}# End of while(scalar(@{$data}))
|
|
}# End of if (ref $data eq 'ARRAY')
|
|
|
|
return ($page,--$pg_cnt,$cur_y);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
# calculate the column widths
|
|
sub CalcColumnWidths {
|
|
my $self = shift;
|
|
my $col_props = shift;
|
|
my $avail_width = shift;
|
|
my $min_width = 0;
|
|
|
|
my $calc_widths ;
|
|
for(my $j = 0; $j < scalar( @$col_props); $j++) {
|
|
$min_width += $col_props->[$j]->{min_w};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# I think this is the optimal variant when good view can be guaranateed
|
|
if ($avail_width < $min_width) {
|
|
# print "!!! Warning !!!\n Calculated Mininal width($min_width) > Table width($avail_width).\n",
|
|
# ' Expanding table width to:',int($min_width)+1,' but this could lead to unexpected results.',"\n",
|
|
# ' Possible solutions:',"\n",
|
|
# ' 0)Increase table width.',"\n",
|
|
# ' 1)Decrease font size.',"\n",
|
|
# ' 2)Choose a more narrow font.',"\n",
|
|
# ' 3)Decrease "max_word_length" parameter.',"\n",
|
|
# ' 4)Rotate page to landscape(if it is portrait).',"\n",
|
|
# ' 5)Use larger paper size.',"\n",
|
|
# '!!! --------- !!!',"\n";
|
|
$avail_width = int( $min_width) + 1;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
my $span = 0;
|
|
# Calculate how much can be added to every column to fit the available width
|
|
$span = ($avail_width - $min_width) / scalar( @$col_props);
|
|
for (my $j = 0; $j < scalar(@$col_props); $j++ ) {
|
|
$calc_widths->[$j] = $col_props->[$j]->{min_w} + $span;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return ($calc_widths,$avail_width);
|
|
}
|
|
1;
|
|
|
|
__END__
|
|
|
|
=pod
|
|
|
|
=head1 NAME
|
|
|
|
PDF::Table - A utility class for building table layouts in a PDF::API2 object.
|
|
|
|
=head1 SYNOPSIS
|
|
|
|
use PDF::API2;
|
|
use PDF::Table;
|
|
|
|
my $pdftable = new PDF::Table;
|
|
my $pdf = new PDF::API2(-file => "table_of_lorem.pdf");
|
|
my $page = $pdf->page;
|
|
|
|
# some data to layout
|
|
my $some_data =[
|
|
["1 Lorem ipsum dolor",
|
|
"Donec odio neque, faucibus vel",
|
|
"consequat quis, tincidunt vel, felis."],
|
|
["Nulla euismod sem eget neque.",
|
|
"Donec odio neque",
|
|
"Sed eu velit."],
|
|
#... and so on
|
|
];
|
|
|
|
$left_edge_of_table = 50;
|
|
# build the table layout
|
|
$pdftable->table(
|
|
# required params
|
|
$pdf,
|
|
$page,
|
|
$some_data,
|
|
x => $left_edge_of_table,
|
|
w => 495,
|
|
start_y => 750,
|
|
next_y => 700,
|
|
start_h => 300,
|
|
next_h => 500,
|
|
# some optional params
|
|
padding => 5,
|
|
padding_right => 10,
|
|
background_color_odd => "gray",
|
|
background_color_even => "lightblue", #cell background color for even rows
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
# do other stuff with $pdf
|
|
$pdf->saveas();
|
|
...
|
|
|
|
=head1 EXAMPLE
|
|
|
|
For a complete working example or initial script look into distribution`s 'examples' folder.
|
|
|
|
|
|
=head1 DESCRIPTION
|
|
|
|
This class is a utility for use with the PDF::API2 module from CPAN.
|
|
It can be used to display text data in a table layout within the PDF.
|
|
The text data must be in a 2d array (such as returned by a DBI statement handle fetchall_arrayref() call).
|
|
The PDF::Table will automatically add as many new pages as necessary to display all of the data.
|
|
Various layout properties, such as font, font size, and cell padding and background color can be specified for each column and/or for even/odd rows.
|
|
Also a (non)repeated header row with different layout properties can be specified.
|
|
|
|
See the METHODS section for complete documentation of every parameter.
|
|
|
|
=head1 METHODS
|
|
|
|
=head2 new
|
|
|
|
=over
|
|
|
|
Returns an instance of the class. There are no parameters.
|
|
|
|
=back
|
|
|
|
=head2 table($pdf, $page_obj, $data, %opts)
|
|
|
|
=over
|
|
|
|
The main method of this class.
|
|
Takes a PDF::API2 instance, a page instance, some data to build the table and formatting options.
|
|
The formatting options should be passed as named parameters.
|
|
This method will add more pages to the pdf instance as required based on the formatting options and the amount of data.
|
|
|
|
=back
|
|
|
|
=over
|
|
|
|
The return value is a 3 item list where
|
|
The first item is the PDF::API2::Page instance that the table ends on,
|
|
The second item is the count of pages that the table spans, and
|
|
The third item is the y position of the table bottom.
|
|
|
|
=back
|
|
|
|
=over
|
|
|
|
=item Example:
|
|
|
|
($end_page, $pages_spanned, $table_bot_y) = $pdftable->table(
|
|
$pdf, # A PDF::API2 instance
|
|
$page_to_start_on, # A PDF::API2::Page instance created with $page_to_start_on = $pdf->page();
|
|
$data, # 2D arrayref of text strings
|
|
x => $left_edge_of_table, #X - coordinate of upper left corner
|
|
w => 570, # width of table.
|
|
start_y => $initial_y_position_on_first_page,
|
|
next_y => $initial_y_position_on_every_new_page,
|
|
start_h => $table_height_on_first_page,
|
|
next_h => $table_height_on_every_new_page,
|
|
#OPTIONAL PARAMS BELOW
|
|
max_word_length=> 20, # add a space after every 20th symbol in long words like serial numbers
|
|
padding => 5, # cell padding
|
|
padding_top => 10, # top cell padding, overides padding
|
|
padding_right => 10, # right cell padding, overides padding
|
|
padding_left => 10, # left cell padding, overides padding
|
|
padding_bottom => 10, # bottom padding, overides -padding
|
|
border => 1, # border width, default 1, use 0 for no border
|
|
border_color => 'red',# default black
|
|
font => $pdf->corefont("Helvetica", -encoding => "utf8"), # default font
|
|
font_size => 12,
|
|
font_color_odd => 'purple',
|
|
font_color_even=> 'black',
|
|
background_color_odd => 'gray', #cell background color for odd rows
|
|
background_color_even => 'lightblue', #cell background color for even rows
|
|
new_page_func => $code_ref, # see section TABLE SPANNING
|
|
header_props => $hdr_props, # see section HEADER ROW PROPERTIES
|
|
column_props => $col_props, # see section COLUMN PROPERTIES
|
|
cell_props => $row_props, # see section CELL PROPERTIES
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
=back
|
|
|
|
=over
|
|
|
|
=item HEADER ROW PROPERTIES
|
|
|
|
If the 'header_props' parameter is used, it should be a hashref.
|
|
It is your choice if it will be anonymous inline hash or predefined one.
|
|
Also as you can see there is no data variable for the content because the module asumes that the first table row will become the header row. It will copy this row and put it on every new page if 'repeat' param is set.
|
|
|
|
=back
|
|
|
|
$hdr_props =
|
|
{
|
|
# This param could be a pdf core font or user specified TTF.
|
|
# See PDF::API2 FONT METHODS for more information
|
|
font => $pdf->corefont("Times", -encoding => "utf8"),
|
|
font_size => 10,
|
|
font_color => '#006666',
|
|
bg_color => 'yellow',
|
|
repeat => 1, # 1/0 eq On/Off if the header row should be repeated to every new page
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
=over
|
|
|
|
=item COLUMN PROPERTIES
|
|
|
|
If the 'column_props' parameter is used, it should be an arrayref of hashrefs,
|
|
with one hashref for each column of the table. The columns are counted from left to right so the hash reference at $col_props[0] will hold properties for the first column from left to right.
|
|
If you DO NOT want to give properties for a column but to give for another just insert and empty hash reference into the array for the column that you want to skip. This will cause the counting to proceed as expected and the properties to be applyed at the right columns.
|
|
|
|
Each hashref can contain any of the keys shown below:
|
|
|
|
=back
|
|
|
|
$col_props = [
|
|
{},# This is an empty hash so the next one will hold the properties for the second row from left to right.
|
|
{
|
|
min_w => 100, # Minimum column width.
|
|
justify => 'right', # One of left|right ,
|
|
font => $pdf->corefont("Times", -encoding => "latin1"),
|
|
font_size => 10,
|
|
font_color=> 'blue',
|
|
background_color => '#FFFF00',
|
|
},
|
|
# etc.
|
|
];
|
|
|
|
=over
|
|
|
|
If the 'min_w' parameter is used for 'col_props', have in mind that it can be overwritten
|
|
by the calculated minimum cell witdh if the userdefined value is less that calculated.
|
|
This is done for safety reasons.
|
|
In cases of a conflict between column formatting and odd/even row formatting,
|
|
the former will override the latter.
|
|
|
|
=back
|
|
|
|
=over
|
|
|
|
=item CELL PROPERTIES
|
|
|
|
If the 'cell_props' parameter is used, it should be an arrayref with arrays of hashrefs
|
|
(of the same dimension as the data array) with one hashref for each cell of the table.
|
|
Each hashref can contain any of keys shown here:
|
|
|
|
=back
|
|
|
|
$cell_props = [
|
|
[ #This array is for the first row. If header_props is defined it will overwrite this settings.
|
|
{#Row 1 cell 1
|
|
background_color => '#AAAA00',
|
|
font_color => 'blue',
|
|
},
|
|
# etc.
|
|
],
|
|
[ #Row 2
|
|
{#Row 2 cell 1
|
|
background_color => '#CCCC00',
|
|
font_color => 'blue',
|
|
},
|
|
{#Row 2 cell 2
|
|
background_color => '#CCCC00',
|
|
font_color => 'blue',
|
|
},
|
|
# etc.
|
|
],
|
|
# etc.
|
|
];
|
|
|
|
=over
|
|
|
|
In case of a conflict between column, odd/even and cell formating, cell formating will overwrite the other two.
|
|
In case of a conflict between header row cell formating, header formating will win.
|
|
|
|
=back
|
|
|
|
=over
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
=item TABLE SPANNING
|
|
|
|
If used the parameter 'new_page_func' must be a function reference which when executed will create a new page and will return the object back to the module.
|
|
For example you can use it to put Page Title, Page Frame, Page Numbers and other staff that you need.
|
|
Also if you need some different type of paper size and orientation than the default A4-Portrait for example B2-Landscape you can use this function ref to set it up for you. For more info about creating pages refer to PDF::API2 PAGE METHODS Section.
|
|
Dont forget that your function must return a page object created with PDF::API2 page() method.
|
|
|
|
=back
|
|
|
|
=head2 text_block( $txtobj, $string, x => $x, y => $y, w => $width, h => $height)
|
|
|
|
=over
|
|
|
|
Utility method to create a block of text. The block may contain multiple paragraphs.
|
|
It is mainly used internaly but you can use it from outside for placing formated text anywhere on the sheet.
|
|
|
|
=back
|
|
|
|
=over
|
|
|
|
=item Example:
|
|
|
|
=back
|
|
|
|
=over
|
|
|
|
# PDF::API2 objects
|
|
my $page = $pdf->page;
|
|
my $txt = $page->text;
|
|
|
|
=back
|
|
|
|
=over
|
|
|
|
($width_of_last_line, $ypos_of_last_line, $left_over_text) = $pdftable->text_block(
|
|
$txt,
|
|
$text_to_place,
|
|
#X,Y - coordinates of upper left corner
|
|
x => $left_edge_of_block,
|
|
y => $y_position_of_first_line,
|
|
w => $width_of_block,
|
|
h => $height_of_block,
|
|
#OPTIONAL PARAMS
|
|
lead => $font_size | $distance_between_lines,
|
|
align => "left|right|center|justify|fulljustify",
|
|
hang => $optional_hanging_indent,
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Only one of the subsequent 3params can be given.
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They override each other.-parspace is the weightest
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parspace => $optional_vertical_space_before_first_paragraph,
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flindent => $optional_indent_of_first_line,
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fpindent => $optional_indent_of_first_paragraph,
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indent => $optional_indent_of_text_to_every_non_first_line,
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);
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=back
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=head1 AUTHOR
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Daemmon Hughes
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=head1 DEVELOPMENT
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ALL IMPROVEMENTS and BUGS Since Ver: 0.02
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Desislav Kamenov
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=head1 VERSION
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0.9.3
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=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
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Copyright (C) 2006 by Daemmon Hughes, portions Copyright 2004 Stone
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Environmental Inc. (www.stone-env.com) All Rights Reserved.
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This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.4 or,
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at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
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=head1 PLUGS
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by Daemmon Hughes
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Much of the work on this module was sponsered by
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Stone Environmental Inc. (www.stone-env.com).
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The text_block() method is a slightly modified copy of the one from
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Rick Measham's PDF::API2 tutorial at
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http://pdfapi2.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/view/Main/YourFirstDocument
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update: The tutorial is no longer available. Please visit http://pdfapi2.sourceforge.net .
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by Desislav Kamenov
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The development of this module is sponsored by SEEBURGER AG (www.seeburger.com)
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Thanks to my friends Krasimir Berov and Alex Kantchev for helpful tips and QA during development.
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<PDF::API2>
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=cut
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