pdf_place_pdi_pageDescriptionPlaces a page from a PDI document identifiied by page into a new PDF document at coordinates specified by x , y . Normally these would be 0,0 so as to occupy an entire page but there may be reason to modify this value If necessary, scaling can be set using sx and sy . ExampleExample 955. Import a PDF file <?php // create first file $filepdf = pdf_new(); pdf_open_file($filepdf, "firstfile.pdf"); pdf_begin_page($filepdf, 500, 700); // create and place shape pdf_moveto($filepdf, 125, 175); pdf_lineto($filepdf, 375, 175); pdf_lineto($filepdf, 375, 525); pdf_lineto($filepdf, 125, 525); pdf_closepath_stroke($filepdf); pdf_end_page($filepdf); pdf_close($filepdf); // end of first file // open second file $pdf = pdf_new(); pdf_open_file($pdf); // open open first file and read values $pdi = pdf_open_pdi($pdf, "firstfile.pdf", "", 0); $page= pdf_open_pdi_page($pdf, $pdi, 1, ""); $width = pdf_get_pdi_value($pdf, "width", $pdi, $page, 0); $height = pdf_get_pdi_value($pdf, "height", $pdi, $page, 0); pdf_begin_page($pdf, $width, $height); // place page from first file into second file pdf_place_pdi_page($pdf, $page, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 1.0); // now add some text $font = pdf_findfont($pdf, "Courier", "host", 0); pdf_setfont($pdf, $font, 20); pdf_show_xy($pdf, "Second page", 200, 350); pdf_close_pdi_page($pdf, $page); pdf_end_page($pdf); pdf_close($pdf); // display 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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