debian man page for text::pdf::string

Query: text::pdf::string

OS: debian

Section: 3pm

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Text::PDF::String(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    Text::PDF::String(3pm)

NAME
Text::PDF::String - PDF String type objects and superclass for simple objects that are basically stringlike (Number, Name, etc.)
METHODS
Text::PDF::String->from_pdf($string) Creates a new string object (not a full object yet) from a given string. The string is parsed according to input criteria with escaping working. Text::PDF::String->new($string) Creates a new string object (not a full object yet) from a given string. The string is parsed according to input criteria with escaping working. $s->convert($str) Returns $str converted as per criteria for input from PDF file $s->val Returns the value of this string (the string itself). $->as_pdf Returns the string formatted for output as PDF for PDF File object $pdf. $s->outobjdeep Outputs the string in PDF format, complete with necessary conversions $s->copy($inpdf, $res, $unique, $outpdf, %opts) Copies an object. See Text::PDF::Objind::Copy() for details perl v5.8.8 2006-09-09 Text::PDF::String(3pm)
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