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#!/usr/bin/env perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use diagnostics;
use PDF::Table;
=pod
This example file gives an overview of the functionalities provided by
PDF::Table. Also it can be used to bootstrap your code.
=cut
# Please use TABSTOP=4 for best view
# -------------
# -A or -B on command line to select preferred library (if available)
# then look for PDFpref file and read A or B forms
my ($PDFpref, $rcA, $rcB); # which is available?
my $prefFile = "./PDFpref";
my $prefDefault = "B"; # PDF::Builder default if no prefFile, or both installed
if (@ARGV) {
# A or -A argument: set PDFpref to A else B
if ($ARGV[0] =~ m/^-?([AB])/i) {
$PDFpref = uc($1);
} else {
print STDERR "Unknown command line flag $ARGV[0] ignored.\n";
}
}
if (!defined $PDFpref) {
if (-f $prefFile && -r $prefFile) {
open my $FH, '<', $prefFile or die "error opening $prefFile: $!\n";
$PDFpref = <$FH>;
if ($PDFpref =~ m/^A/i) {
# something starting with A, assume want PDF::API2
$PDFpref = 'A';
} elsif ($PDFpref =~ m/^B/i) {
# something starting with B, assume want PDF::Builder
$PDFpref = 'B';
} elsif ($PDFpref =~ m/^PDF:{1,2}A/i) {
# something starting with PDF:A or PDF::A, assume want PDF::API2
$PDFpref = 'A';
} elsif ($PDFpref =~ m/^PDF:{1,2}B/i) {
# something starting with PDF:B or PDF::B, assume want PDF::Builder
$PDFpref = 'B';
} else {
print STDERR "Don't see A... or B..., default to $prefDefault\n";
$PDFpref = $prefDefault;
}
close $FH;
} else {
# no preference expressed, default to PDF::Builder
print STDERR "No preference file found, so default to $prefDefault\n";
$PDFpref = $prefDefault;
}
}
foreach (1 .. 2) {
if ($PDFpref eq 'A') { # A(PI2) preferred
$rcA = eval {
require PDF::API2;
1;
};
if (!defined $rcA) { $rcA = 0; } # else is 1;
if ($rcA) { $rcB = 0; last; }
$PDFpref = 'B';
}
if ($PDFpref eq 'B') { # B(uilder) preferred
$rcB = eval {
require PDF::Builder;
1;
};
if (!defined $rcB) { $rcB = 0; } # else is 1;
if ($rcB) { $rcA = 0; last; }
$PDFpref = 'A';
}
}
if (!$rcA && !$rcB) {
die "Neither PDF::API2 nor PDF::Builder is installed!\n";
}
# -------------
our $VERSION = '1.003'; # VERSION
our $LAST_UPDATE = '1.001'; # manually update whenever code is changed
my $outfile = $0;
if ($outfile =~ m#[\\/]([^\\/]+)$#) { $outfile = $1; }
$outfile =~ s/\.pl$/.pdf/;
my $pdftable = PDF::Table->new();
# -------------
my $pdf;
if ($rcA) {
print STDERR "Using PDF::API2 library\n";
$pdf = PDF::API2->new( -file => $outfile );
} else {
print STDERR "Using PDF::Builder library\n";
$pdf = PDF::Builder->new( -file => $outfile, -compress => 'none' );
}
# -------------
my $page = $pdf->page();
$pdf->mediabox('A4');
# A4 as defined by PDF::API2 is h=842 w=545 for portrait
# some data to lay out. I believe that it is partly Bulgarian, created by the
# previous owner of this package.
my $some_data = [
[ 'Header', 'Row', 'Test' ],
[
'1 Lorem ipsum dolor',
'Donec odio neque, faucibus vel',
'1 consequat quis, tincidunt vel, felis.'
],
[ 'Nulla euismod sem eget neque.', 'Donec odio neque', 'Sed eu velit.' ],
[
'Az sym bulgarin',
# column 2 has explicit \n's for 3 physical lines
"i ne razbiram DESI\ngorniq \nezik",
# column 3 has implied \n's for 4 physical lines
# note that lines 2-4 have huge leading spaces stripped away
"zatova reshih
da dobavq
edin ili dva
novi reda"
],
[
# extra row height requested with row_height (min_rh)
'da dobavq edin dva reda',
'v tozi primer AND extra height',
'na bulgarski ezik s latinica'
],
[
'5 Lorem ipsum dolor',
'Donec odio neque, faucibus vel',
'5 consequat quis, tincidunt vel, felis.'
],
[ 'Nulla euismod sem eget neque.', 'Donec odio neque', 'Sed eu velit.' ],
[ 'Az sym bulgarin', 'i ne razbiram gorniq ezik', 'zatova reshih' ],
[
'da dobavq edin dva reda',
'v tozi primer',
'na bulgarski ezik s latinica'
],
];
# build the table layout. like the data (text), the various properties and
# settings could be pulled out of line.
$pdftable->table(
# required params
$pdf,
$page,
$some_data,
# Geometry of the document
x => 50,
w => 495, # width: most of an A4 page
y => 792,
next_y => 700,
h => 400, # reduce to force overflow to new page
next_h => 500,
# some optional params for fancy results
padding => 3,
padding_right => 10,
bg_color_odd => 'lightblue',
bg_color_even => "#EEEEAA",
# using default font (Times-Roman 12pt)
header_props => {
bg_color => "#F0AAAA",
font => $pdf->corefont( "Helvetica", -encoding => "latin1" ),
font_size => 14,
fg_color => "#006600",
repeat => 1 # default
# note that col 2 inherits RJ from column_props setting
},
column_props => [
{}, # no properties for the first column
{ # column 2 overrides: force wider,
# larger font, right-justified, own bg.
min_w => 250,
justify => "right",
font => $pdf->corefont( "Times", -encoding => "latin1" ),
font_size => 14,
fg_color => 'white',
bg_color => '#8CA6C5',
},
# column 3 no overrides
],
cell_props => [
[ # This is the first(header) row of the table and here
# %header_prop has priority, so no effect with these settings
{
bg_color => '#000000',
fg_color => 'blue',
},
# etc.
],
[ # Row 2 (first data row)
{ # Row 2 col 1
bg_color => '#000000',
fg_color => 'white',
},
{ # Row 2 col 2
bg_color => '#AAAA00',
fg_color => 'red',
},
{ # Row 2 col 3
bg_color => '#FFFFFF',
fg_color => 'green',
},
# etc.
],
[ # Row 3 (second data row)
{ # Row 3 cell 1
bg_color => '#AAAAAA',
fg_color => 'blue',
},
# etc. rest of columns are normal
],
# etc. rest of rows are normal
],
row_props => [
{}, {}, {}, {},
{ # Row 5 (4th data row)
'min_rh' => 75, # extra height on this row
},
],
); # end of table() call
$pdf->save();
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