cpdf_set_text_renderingDescriptionDetermines how text is rendered (displayed) in the PDF document. Possible values are:
ExampleExample 162. Show rendering options // start a PDF document $cpdf = cpdf_open(0, "test.pdf"); // create a 600x400 page cpdf_page_init($cpdf, 1, 0, 600, 400, 1); cpdf_begin_text($cpdf); cpdf_set_font($cpdf, "Helvetica", 15, "WinAnsiEncoding"); // normal text rendering cpdf_set_text_rendering($cpdf, 0); cpdf_text($cpdf, "0 Rendering", 10, 550); // filled text cpdf_set_text_rendering($cpdf, 1); cpdf_text($cpdf, "1 Rendering", 10, 500); // filled and stroked text cpdf_set_text_rendering($cpdf, 2); cpdf_text($cpdf, "2 Rendering", 10, 450); // invisible text cpdf_set_text_rendering($cpdf, 3); cpdf_text($cpdf, "3 Rendering", 10, 400); // filled text but available for clipping cpdf_set_text_rendering($cpdf, 4); cpdf_text($cpdf, "4 Rendering", 10, 350); cpdf_end_text($cpdf); // close and write document cpdf_finalize($cpdf); cpdf_close($cpdf);
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