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Special Forums News, Links, Events and Announcements What about the email@unix.com idea? Post 35314 by norsk hedensk on Sunday 6th of April 2003 11:51:45 AM
Old 04-06-2003
well the good thing about the email notifications is that they can be turned off by individual users, so only people that want them turn them on. i think it more depends on if they cause Neo trouble or not.
 

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PS_SHOW(3)								 1								PS_SHOW(3)

ps_show - Output text

SYNOPSIS
bool ps_show (resource $psdoc, string $text) DESCRIPTION
Output a text at the current text position. The text position can be set by storing the x and y coordinates into the values textx and texty with the function ps_set_value(3). The function will issue an error if a font was not set before with ps_setfont(3). ps_show(3) evaluates the following parameters and values as set by ps_set_parameter(3) and ps_set_value(3). o charspacing (value) - Distance between two consecutive glyphs. If this value is unequal to zero then all ligatures will be resolved. Values less than zero are allowed. o kerning (parameter) - Setting this parameter to "false" will turn off kerning. Kerning is turned on by default. o ligatures (parameter) - Setting this parameter to "false" will turn off the use of ligatures. Ligatures are turned on by default. o underline (parameter) - Setting this parameter to "true" will turn on underlining. Underlining is turned off by default. o overline (parameter) - Setting this parameter to "true" will turn on overlining. Overlining is turned off by default. o strikeout (parameter) - Setting this parameter to "true" will turn on striking out. Striking out is turned off by default. PARAMETERS
o $psdoc - Resource identifier of the postscript file as returned by ps_new(3). o $text - The text to be output. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. SEE ALSO
ps_continue_text(3), ps_show_xy(3), ps_setfont(3). PHP Documentation Group PS_SHOW(3)
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