NOTE that this package is discontinued and will not be updated. Please see https://github.com/Setasign/FPDF instead.
Unofficial PSR-0 compliant version of the FPDF library
This is version 1.7 with some minor changes:
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the library is namespaced in fpdf. To create instance use
$fpdf = new \fpdf\FPDF();
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directory structure follow the PSR-0 standard with src/ as root
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on error a RuntimeException is thrown instead on lib dramatically dying
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constructor is renamed
__construct
instead ofFPDF
The package exists in the packagist repository as itbz/fpdf
.
This package also contains some extensions that break backwards compatibility.
To access the enhanced functionality use FPDF_EXTENDED
instead of FPDF
.
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FPDF_EXTENDED expects all input to be UTF-8 encoded. FPDF natively expects all input to be ISO-8859-1 encoded and recommends the use of utf8_decode() when working with utf-8 encoded strings.
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FPDF uses a somewath strange syntax for printing the total number of pages in the pdf. FPDF_EXTENDED defines two methods to handle this.
TotalPagesNo()
returns a string that will be replaced with total number of pages at output.PaginationStr()
takes an optional delimiter (default '/') and retuns '{current page} / {total number of pages}'. -
Calling
AliasNbPages()
is no longer necessary. -
You may set an image path using
setImagePath()
andimage()
will be able to understand relative paths. -
FPDF_EXTENDED gracefuly handles missing font styles. If a font is only defined (added) for one style (eg. bold) and you try to use another (eg. italic) this FPDF_EXTENDED fallbacks to the defined style (eg. bold). Regular styles takes precedence.
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FPDF_EXTENDED defines
moveX()
andmoveY()
to move the cursor, in addition to FPDFssetX()
andsetY()
. -
Subclasses of FPDF_EXTENDED may define
draw()
. Draw is called just before pdf is rendered. In this may actions can be taken just before pdf creation. -
FPDF_EXTENDED defines
GetPdf()
as a shorthand for outputing the pdf as a raw string. -
AS of version 1.7.2 FPDF_EXTENDED defines WriteXY() for writing to a specified position.