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CAM::PDF::GS::NoText(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation CAM::PDF::GS::NoText(3pm)

NAME

CAM::PDF::GS::NoText - PDF graphic state

LICENSE

See CAM::PDF.

SYNOPSIS

    use CAM::PDF;
    my $pdf = CAM::PDF->new($filename);
    my $contentTree = $pdf->getPageContentTree(4);
    my $gs = $contentTree->computeGS(1);

DESCRIPTION

This class is used to represent the graphic state at a point in the rendering flow of a PDF page. This does not include the graphics state for text blocks. That functionality is in the subclass, CAM::PDF::GS.

FUNCTIONS

$pkg->new($hashref)
Create a new instance, setting all state values to their defaults. Stores a reference to $hashref and sets the property "$hashref-"{fm}> to "undef".
$self->clone()
Duplicate the instance.

CONVERSION FUNCTIONS

$self->applyMatrix($m1, $m2)
Apply $m1 to $m2, save in $m2.
$self->dot($matrix, $x, $y)
Compute the dot product of a position against the coordinate matrix.
$self->userToDevice($x, $y)
Convert user coordinates to device coordinates.
$self->getCoords($node)
Computes device coordinates for the specified node. This implementation handles line-drawing nodes.
$self->nodeType($node)
Returns one of "block", "path", "paint", "text" or (the fallback case) "op" for the type of the specified node.

DATA FUNCTIONS

$self->i($flatness)
$self->j($linejoin)
$self->J($linecap)
$self->ri($rendering_intent)
$self->Tc($charspace)
$self->TL($leading)
$self->Tr($rendering_mode)
$self->Ts($rise)
$self->Tw($wordspace)
$self->w($linewidth)
$self->g($gray)
$self->G($gray)
$self->rg($red, $green, $blue)
$self->RG($red, $green, $blue)
$self->k($cyan, $magenta, $yellow, $black)
$self->K($cyan, $magenta, $yellow, $black)
$self->gs()
(Not implemented...)
$self->cm M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M6
$self->d($arrayref, $scalar)
$self->m($x, $y)
Move path.
$self->l($x, $y)
Line path.
$self->h()
$self->c($x1, $y1, $x2, $y2, $x3, $y3)
$self->v($x1, $y1, $x2, $y2)
$self->y($x1, $y1, $x2, $y2)
$self->re($x, $y, $width, $height)
Rectangle path.

AUTHOR

See CAM::PDF

2022-12-08 perl v5.36.0