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pdf_initgraphics

Name

pdf_initgraphics — Reset all implicit color and graphics state parameters to their defaults.

Synopsis

bool pdf_initgraphics(pdf);
resource pdf: PDF object identifier

Returns

Explain return value here.

Description

Reset all implicit color and graphics state parameters to their defaults. This is a catch-all function and can be used to reset values altered by any function that alters graphical options in a page. This includes all stroke, fill and line type functions. Additionally, this function can be used to resolve any problems encountered when using pdf_open_pdi() as placing a page from a PDI document can occasionally affect other objects in the target page.

Version

Since version 4.0.5

Example

Example 942. Reset color values

<?php

// create new document
$pdf = pdf_new();
pdf_open_file($pdf);
pdf_begin_page($pdf, 500, 700);

// create a spot color
pdf_setcolor($pdf, "both", "rgb", 0.1, 0.9, 0.1, 0.0);
$spot = pdf_makespotcolor($pdf, "Green");
pdf_setcolor($pdf, "fill", "spot", $spot, 0.5, 0, 0);

// display first rectangle
pdf_rect($pdf, 10, 600, 200, 50);
pdf_fill($pdf);

// reset graphics state
pdf_initgraphics($pdf);

// create second rectangle
pdf_rect($pdf, 10, 500, 200, 50);
pdf_fill($pdf);

pdf_end_page($pdf);
pdf_close($pdf);

// output document
$data = pdf_get_buffer($pdf);
header("Content-type: application/pdf");
header("Content-disposition: inline; filename=test.pdf");
header("Content-length: " . strlen($data));
echo $data;



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