Query: cam::pdf::renderer::text
OS: debian
Section: 3pm
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
CAM::PDF::Renderer::Text(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation CAM::PDF::Renderer::Text(3pm)NAMECAM::PDF::Renderer::Text - Render an ASCII image of a PDF pageLICENSESee CAM::PDF.SYNOPSISuse CAM::PDF; my $pdf = CAM::PDF->new($filename); my $contentTree = $pdf->getPageContentTree(4); $contentTree->render("CAM::PDF::Renderer::Text");DESCRIPTIONThis class is used to print to STDOUT the coordinates of each node of a page layout. It is written both for debugging and as a minimal example of a renderer.GLOBALSThe $CAM::PDF::Renderer::Text::xdensity and $CAM::PDF::Renderer::Text::ydensity define the scale of the ASCII graphical output device. They both default to 6.0.FUNCTIONS$pkg->new() Calls the superclass constructor, and initializes the ASCII PDF page. $self->renderText($string) Prints the characters of the screen to our virtual ASCII framebuffer. $self->toString() Serializes the framebuffer into a single string that can be easily printed.AUTHORSee CAM::PDF perl v5.14.2 2012-07-08 CAM::PDF::Renderer::Text(3pm)
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