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PDF::API2::Resource::Font::CoreFont(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		  PDF::API2::Resource::Font::CoreFont(3pm)

NAME
PDF::API2::Resource::Font::CoreFont - Module for using the 14 PDF built-in Fonts. SYNOPSIS
# use PDF::API2; # $pdf = PDF::API2->new; $cft = $pdf->corefont('Times-Roman'); # METHODS
$font = PDF::API2::Resource::Font::CoreFont->new $pdf, $fontname, %options Returns a corefont object. Valid %options are: -encode ... changes the encoding of the font from its default. See perl's Encode for the supported values. -pdfname ... changes the reference-name of the font from its default. The reference-name is normally generated automatically and can be retrived via $pdfname=$font->name. $font = PDF::API2::Resource::Font::CoreFont->new_api $api, $fontname, %options Returns a corefont object. This method is different from 'new' that it needs an PDF::API2-object rather than a PDF::API2::PDF::File-object. PDF::API2::Resource::Font::CoreFont->loadallfonts() "Requires in" all fonts available as corefonts. SUPPORTED FONTS
PDF::API2::CoreFont supports the following 'Adobe Core Fonts': Courier Courier-Bold Courier-BoldOblique Courier-Oblique Helvetica Helvetica-Bold Helvetica-BoldOblique Helvetica-Oblique Symbol Times-Bold Times-BoldItalic Times-Italic Times-Roman ZapfDingbats PDF::API2::CoreFont supports the following 'Windows Fonts': Georgia Georgia,Bold Georgia,BoldItalic Georgia,Italic Verdana Verdana,Bold Verdana,BoldItalic Verdana,Italic Webdings Wingdings AUTHOR
Alfred Reibenschuh perl v5.14.2 2011-03-10 PDF::API2::Resource::Font::CoreFont(3pm)

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PDF::API2::Basic::PDF::Filter(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			PDF::API2::Basic::PDF::Filter(3pm)

NAME
PDF::API2::Basic::PDF::Filter - Abstract superclass for PDF stream filters SYNOPSIS
$f = PDF::API2::Basic::PDF::Filter->new; $str = $f->outfilt($str, 1); print OUTFILE $str; while (read(INFILE, $dat, 4096)) { $store .= $f->infilt($dat, 0); } $store .= $f->infilt("", 1); DESCRIPTION
A Filter object contains state information for the process of outputting and inputting data through the filter. The precise state information stored is up to the particular filter and may range from nothing to whole objects created and destroyed. Each filter stores different state information for input and output and thus may handle one input filtering process and one output filtering process at the same time. METHODS
PDF::API2::Basic::PDF::Filter->new Creates a new filter object with empty state information ready for processing data both input and output. $dat = $f->infilt($str, $isend) Filters from output to input the data. Notice that $isend == 0 implies that there is more data to come and so following it $f may contain state information (usually due to the break-off point of $str not being tidy). Subsequent calls will incorporate this stored state information. $isend == 1 implies that there is no more data to follow. The final state of $f will be that the state information is empty. Error messages are most likely to occur here since if there is required state information to be stored following this data, then that would imply an error in the data. $str = $f->outfilt($dat, $isend) Filter stored data ready for output. Parallels "infilt". NAME
PDF::API2::Basic::PDF::ASCII85Decode - Ascii85 filter for PDF streams. Inherits from PDF::API2::Basic::PDF::Filter NAME
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PDF::API2::Basic::PDF::ASCIIHexDecode - Ascii Hex encoding (very inefficient) for PDF streams. Inherits from PDF::API2::Basic::PDF::Filter perl v5.14.2 2011-03-10 PDF::API2::Basic::PDF::Filter(3pm)
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