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Old 01-07-2004
HP-UX system & Network Administration II.PDF

Dear all,

I plan to take HP-UX cert. EXAM.
But, I cannot find hp-ux system & network administration II.pdf file [H3065S]
Do you know where can I download??
Do you have? can you send to me?

Thank you!
 

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PDF::API2::Resource::Font::SynFont(3pm) 		User Contributed Perl Documentation		   PDF::API2::Resource::Font::SynFont(3pm)

NAME
PDF::API2::Resource::Font::SynFont - Module for using synthetic Fonts. SYNOPSIS
# use PDF::API2; # $pdf = PDF::API2->new; $sft = $pdf->synfont($cft); # METHODS
$font = PDF::API2::Resource::Font::SynFont->new $pdf, $fontobj, %options Returns a synfont object. Valid %options are: -encode ... changes the encoding of the font from its default. See perl's Encode for the supported values. -pdfname ... changes the reference-name of the font from its default. The reference-name is normally generated automatically and can be retrived via $pdfname=$font->name. -slant ... slant/expansion factor (0.1-0.9 = slant, 1.1+ = expansion). -oblique ... italic angle (+/-) -bold ... embolding factor (0.1+, bold=1, heavy=2, ...). -space ... additional charspacing in em (0-1000). -caps ... create synthetic small-caps. $font = PDF::API2::Resource::Font::SynFont->new_api $api, $fontobj, %options Returns a synfont object. This method is different from 'new' that it needs an PDF::API2-object rather than a PDF::API2::PDF::File-object. AUTHOR
alfred reibenschuh perl v5.14.2 2011-03-10 PDF::API2::Resource::Font::SynFont(3pm)
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