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<?php #!/usr/bin/perl # $Id: starter_pvf.php,v 1.1.2.1 2007/12/29 23:26:05 rjs Exp $ # PDFlib Virtual File system (PVF): # Create a PVF file which holds an image or PDF, and import the data from the # PVF file # # This avoids disk access and is especially useful when the same image or PDF # is imported multiply. For examples, images which sit in a database don't # have to be written and re-read from disk, but can be passed to PDFlib # directly in memory. A similar technique can be used for loading other data # such as fonts, ICC profiles, etc. # # Required software: PDFlib Lite/PDFlib/PDFlib+PDI/PPS 7 # Required data: image file # # Helper function to read the content of a file into a buffer # avoids incompatible systemcalls function read_file($fname) { $fp = fopen($fname, "r"); $data = fread ($fp, filesize($fname)); fclose($fp); return $data; } # read_file # This is where the data files are. Adjust as necessary. $searchpath = "../data"; $title = "PDFlib Virtual File System"; # create a new PDFlib object $p = PDF_new(); PDF_set_parameter($p, "SearchPath", $searchpath); # This means we must check return values of load_font() etc. PDF_set_parameter($p, "errorpolicy", "return"); # Set an output path according to the name of the topic if (PDF_begin_document($p, "", "") == 0) { die("Error: " . PDF_get_errmsg($p)); } PDF_set_info($p, "Creator", "PDFlib Cookbook"); $buf = $title . ' $Revision: 1.1.2.1 $'; PDF_set_info($p, "Title", $buf); # We just read some image data from a file; to really benefit # from using PVF read the data from a Web site or a database instead $imagedata = read_file("../data/PDFlib-logo.tif"); PDF_create_pvf($p, "/pvf/image", $imagedata, ""); # Load the image from the PVF $image = PDF_load_image($p, "auto", "/pvf/image", ""); if ($image == 0) { die("Error: " . PDF_get_errmsg($p)); } # Fit the image on page 1 PDF_begin_page_ext($p, 595, 842, ""); PDF_fit_image($p, $image, 350, 750, ""); PDF_end_page_ext($p, ""); # Fit the image on page 2 PDF_begin_page_ext($p, 595, 842, ""); PDF_fit_image($p, $image, 350, 50, ""); PDF_end_page_ext($p, ""); # Delete the virtual file to free the allocated memory PDF_delete_pvf($p, "/pvf/image"); PDF_end_document($p, ""); $buf = PDF_get_buffer($p); $len = strlen($buf); header("Content-type: application/pdf"); header("Content-Length: $len"); header("Content-Disposition: inline; filename=hello.pdf"); print $buf; ?>