08-31-2015
Hello bakunin,
Thank you for the detailed answer. I can try to reformulate my question based on your response.
So I am running a linux box using the classical terminal (CTRL+ALT+F1-F6), the machine has an x-window system installed as well, which I do not want to use to launch programs. The scenario that I was thinking of was to launch a graphical program from one of these classical terminals. I was wondering, since I have x-window installed, it must be possible to create a window on top of the classical terminal somehow. I hope my question makes more sense now?
Thanks.
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pdf::api2::nameddestination
PDF::API2::NamedDestination(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation PDF::API2::NamedDestination(3pm)
NAME
PDF::API2::NamedDestination - PDF::API2 named destination support
METHODS
$dest = PDF::API2::NamedDestination->new $pdf
$dest = PDF::API2::NamedDestination->new_api $api
Returns a destination object. This method is different from 'new' that it needs an PDF::API2-object rather than a
PDF::API2::PDF::File-object.
$dest->link $page, %opts
Defines the destination as launch-page with page $page and options %opts (-rect, -border or 'dest-options').
$dest->url $url, %opts
Defines the destination as launch-url with url $url and options %opts (-rect and/or -border).
$dest->file $file, %opts
Defines the destination as launch-file with filepath $file and options %opts (-rect and/or -border).
$dest->pdfile $pdfile, $pagenum, %opts
Defines the destination as pdf-file with filepath $pdfile, $pagenum and options %opts (same as dest).
$dest->dest( $page, -fit => 1 )
Display the page designated by page, with its contents magnified just enough to fit the entire page within the window both horizontally
and vertically. If the required horizontal and vertical magnification factors are different, use the smaller of the two, centering the
page within the window in the other dimension.
$dest->dest( $page, -fith => $top )
Display the page designated by page, with the vertical coordinate top positioned at the top edge of the window and the contents of the
page magnified just enough to fit the entire width of the page within the window.
$dest->dest( $page, -fitv => $left )
Display the page designated by page, with the horizontal coordinate left positioned at the left edge of the window and the contents of
the page magnified just enough to fit the entire height of the page within the window.
$dest->dest( $page, -fitr => [ $left, $bottom, $right, $top ] )
Display the page designated by page, with its contents magnified just enough to fit the rectangle specified by the coordinates left,
bottom, right, and top entirely within the window both horizontally and vertically. If the required horizontal and vertical
magnification factors are different, use the smaller of the two, centering the rectangle within the window in the other dimension.
$dest->dest( $page, -fitb => 1 )
(PDF 1.1) Display the page designated by page, with its contents magnified just enough to fit its bounding box entirely within the
window both horizontally and vertically. If the required horizontal and vertical magnification factors are different, use the smaller
of the two, centering the bounding box within the window in the other dimension.
$dest->dest( $page, -fitbh => $top )
(PDF 1.1) Display the page designated by page, with the vertical coordinate top positioned at the top edge of the window and the
contents of the page magnified just enough to fit the entire width of its bounding box within the window.
$dest->dest( $page, -fitbv => $left )
(PDF 1.1) Display the page designated by page, with the horizontal coordinate left positioned at the left edge of the window and the
contents of the page magnified just enough to fit the entire height of its bounding box within the window.
$dest->dest( $page, -xyz => [ $left, $top, $zoom ] )
Display the page designated by page, with the coordinates (left, top) positioned at the top-left corner of the window and the contents
of the page magnified by the factor zoom. A zero(0) value for any of the parameters left, top, or zoom specifies that the current
value of that parameter is to be retained unchanged.
AUTHOR
Alfred Reibenschuh
perl v5.14.2 2014-03-09 PDF::API2::NamedDestination(3pm)