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1 | <?php | ||
2 | |||
3 | |||
4 | include("../mpdf.php"); | ||
5 | |||
6 | $mpdf=new mPDF(''); | ||
7 | |||
8 | $mpdf->useKerning=true; | ||
9 | |||
10 | $mpdf->restrictColorSpace=3; // forces everything to convert to CMYK colors | ||
11 | |||
12 | $mpdf->AddSpotColor('PANTONE 534 EC',85,65,47,9); | ||
13 | |||
14 | //============================================================== | ||
15 | $html = ' | ||
16 | <style> | ||
17 | @page { | ||
18 | sheet-size: A4; | ||
19 | size: 17cm 25cm; | ||
20 | margin: 10%; /* % of page-box width for LR, height for TB */ | ||
21 | margin-header: 5mm; | ||
22 | margin-footer: 5mm; | ||
23 | margin-left: 2cm; | ||
24 | margin-right: 1cm; | ||
25 | marks: cross crop; | ||
26 | background-image: -moz-repeating-radial-gradient(rgba(255,0,0,0.1), rgba(0,0,255,0.1) 40px, rgba(255,0,0,0.1) 80px); | ||
27 | } | ||
28 | body { | ||
29 | font-family: sans-serif; | ||
30 | font-size: 10pt; | ||
31 | } | ||
32 | h4 { | ||
33 | font-variant: small-caps; | ||
34 | } | ||
35 | h5 { | ||
36 | margin-bottom: 0; | ||
37 | color: #110044; | ||
38 | } | ||
39 | p { margin-top: 0; } | ||
40 | dl { | ||
41 | margin: 0; | ||
42 | } | ||
43 | table { | ||
44 | border-spacing: 0.5em; | ||
45 | border: 7px dashed teal; | ||
46 | } | ||
47 | .table1 { | ||
48 | background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(left, #07cdde 20%, #00f200 ); | ||
49 | } | ||
50 | .table1 tr.thisrow1 { | ||
51 | background-image-resolution: 300dpi; | ||
52 | background: transparent url(\'bayeux1.jpg\') repeat scroll left top; | ||
53 | } | ||
54 | .table1 tr.thisrow1 td { | ||
55 | height: 28mm; | ||
56 | } | ||
57 | .table1 tr.thisrow2 { | ||
58 | background-image: none; | ||
59 | background: -moz-linear-gradient(left, #c7Fdde 20%, #FF0000 ); | ||
60 | background: -webkit-gradient(linear, left bottom, left top, color-stop(0.29, rgb(90,83,12)), color-stop(0.65, rgb(117,117,39)), color-stop(0.83, rgb(153,153,67))); | ||
61 | } | ||
62 | .table3 { | ||
63 | border-collapse: collapse; | ||
64 | /* background-gradient: linear #07cdde #00f200 1 0 0.5 1; */ | ||
65 | background: -moz-linear-gradient(left, #07cdde 20%, #00f200 ); | ||
66 | } | ||
67 | tr.thisrow { | ||
68 | border: 3px dashed red; | ||
69 | background: transparent url(\'bayeux1.jpg\') repeat scroll left top; | ||
70 | } | ||
71 | .table3 tr.thisrow { | ||
72 | border: 3px dashed orange; | ||
73 | background: transparent url(\'bgrock.jpg\') repeat scroll left top; | ||
74 | } | ||
75 | tfoot tr { | ||
76 | border: 5px dashed blue; | ||
77 | /* background-gradient: linear #c7Fdde #FF0000 1 0 0.5 0; */ | ||
78 | background: -moz-linear-gradient(left, #c7Fdde 20%, #FF0000 ); | ||
79 | } | ||
80 | .gradient { | ||
81 | border:0.1mm solid #220044; | ||
82 | background-color: #f0f2ff; | ||
83 | background: linear-gradient(top, #c7cdde, #f0f2ff); | ||
84 | } | ||
85 | .rounded { | ||
86 | border:0.1mm solid #220044; | ||
87 | background-color: #f0f2ff; | ||
88 | background: linear-gradient(top, #c7cdde, #f0f2ff); | ||
89 | border-radius: 2mm; | ||
90 | background-clip: border-box; | ||
91 | } | ||
92 | div.text { | ||
93 | padding:1em; | ||
94 | margin: 1em 0; | ||
95 | text-align:justify; | ||
96 | } | ||
97 | .code { | ||
98 | font-family: mono; | ||
99 | font-size: 9pt; | ||
100 | background-color: #d5d5d5; | ||
101 | margin: 1em 1cm; | ||
102 | padding: 0 0.3cm; | ||
103 | } | ||
104 | </style> | ||
105 | <body> | ||
106 | |||
107 | <div style="position:fixed; top: 0; right: 0"><img src="tux.svg" width="110" /></div> | ||
108 | |||
109 | <h1></a>mPDF</h1> | ||
110 | <h2>Other new features in mPDF Version 5.1</h2> | ||
111 | |||
112 | <div class="rounded text"> | ||
113 | <ul> | ||
114 | <li>Kerning</li> | ||
115 | <li>Letter- and word-spacing</li> | ||
116 | <li>Small-caps improved to work with justified text, and now with kerning, letter- and word-spacing</li> | ||
117 | <li>Bleed area on @page media</li> | ||
118 | <li>Colorspace and colour conversion (almost everything except BMP images)</li> | ||
119 | <li>Spot colours</li> | ||
120 | <li>PDF/X files</li> | ||
121 | <li>dir="rtl"</li> | ||
122 | <li>numeric list-styles for arabic and indic</li> | ||
123 | </ul> | ||
124 | </div> | ||
125 | |||
126 | |||
127 | <!-- ============================================================== --> | ||
128 | <div style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 18pt; color: rgb(49,124,209)">Kerning</div> | ||
129 | |||
130 | <div class="rounded text">Font kerning is supported. This corrects the inter-character spacing between specific pairs of letters. It is dependent on kerning information being available in the original font file. | ||
131 | <br /> | ||
132 | You need to set $mpdf->useKerning=true; either in the config.php configuration file, or at runtime. This causes the kerning information to be loaded when fonts are accessed (and will therefore increase memory usage). | ||
133 | <br /> | ||
134 | You can then set kerning on or off using the draft CSS3 style property "font-kerning". Values of normal or auto will turn kerning on; "none" will turn kerning off. | ||
135 | </div> | ||
136 | |||
137 | <div style="border: 0.2mm solid black; font-family: arial; font-size: 40pt;"> | ||
138 | Off: AWAY To War. | ||
139 | </div> | ||
140 | |||
141 | <div style="border: 0.2mm solid black; font-family: arial; font-size: 40pt; font-kerning: auto;"> | ||
142 | On: AWAY To War. | ||
143 | </div> | ||
144 | |||
145 | <!-- ============================================================== --> | ||
146 | <pagebreak /> | ||
147 | <div style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 18pt; color: rgb(49,124,209)">Letter and word spacing & text justification</div> | ||
148 | |||
149 | <div class="rounded text">Letter- and word-spacing can be set on almost all block and in-line style elements, using the CSS properties letter-spacing and word-spacing. Values of normal or a length can be specified (em or ex recommended). | ||
150 | Note that setting the letter-spacing value (including setting it to zero) will prevent any additional letter-spacing to be added when full-justifying text. The word-spacing value, however, is a <i>minimum</i> value, and can be increased in order to justify text. | ||
151 | <br /> | ||
152 | <br /> | ||
153 | Text-align: justify - no longer uses configurable variable $jSpacing= C | W | \'\' | ||
154 | <br /> | ||
155 | The default value is for mixed letter- and word-spacing, set by jSWord and jSmaxChar | ||
156 | <br /> | ||
157 | If a line contains a cursive script (RTL or Indic [devanagari, punjabi, bengali]) then it prevents letter-spacing | ||
158 | for justification on that line - effectively the same as setting letter-spacing:0 | ||
159 | <br /> | ||
160 | Spacing values have been removed from the config_cp.php configuration file, so the "lang" property | ||
161 | (in config_cp) no longer determines justification behaviour (this includes the use of Autofont()). | ||
162 | <br /> | ||
163 | When using RTL or Indic [devanagari, punjabi, bengali] scripts, you should set CSS letter-spacing:0 | ||
164 | whenever you use text-align:justify. | ||
165 | </div> | ||
166 | |||
167 | <p style="border: 0.2mm solid black; padding: 0.3em;">Nulla felis erat, imperdiet eu, ullamcorper non, nonummy quis, elit. Suspendisse potenti. Ut a eros at ligula vehicula pretium. Maecenas feugiat pede vel risus. Nulla et lectus. <span style="letter-spacing: 0.2em; color: red;">Letter spacing set at 0.2em. Fusce eleifend neque sit amet erat. Integer consectetuer nulla non orci.</span> Morbi feugiat pulvinar dolor. Cras odio. Donec mattis, nisi id euismod auctor, neque metus pellentesque risus, at eleifend lacus sapien et risus. <span style="word-spacing: 1em; color: teal;">Word spacing set at 1em. Phasellus metus. Phasellus feugiat, lectus ac aliquam molestie, leo lacus tincidunt turpis, vel aliquam quam odio et sapien.</span> Mauris ante pede, auctor ac, suscipit quis, malesuada sed, nulla. Integer sit amet odio sit amet lectus luctus euismod. Donec et nulla. Sed quis orci. </p> | ||
168 | |||
169 | |||
170 | <!-- ============================================================== --> | ||
171 | <pagebreak /> | ||
172 | <div style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 18pt; color: rgb(49,124,209)">Colours</div> | ||
173 | |||
174 | <div class="rounded text">Whenever a colour can be specified in a style, additional formats are now supported: rgb(), rgba(), hsl(), hsla(), cmyk(), cmyka(), or spot(). | ||
175 | <br /> | ||
176 | Spot colours need to be defined at the start of the script using e.g. $mpdf->AddSpotColor(\'PANTONE 534 EC\',85,65,47,9); | ||
177 | <br /> | ||
178 | The four values define the CMYK values used when the spot colour is not available. A tint % can be specified when using the spot colour in the document. | ||
179 | </div> | ||
180 | |||
181 | <div style="border: 0.2mm solid black; background-color: rgba(150,150,255, 0.5); color: rgb(0,150,150);">background-color: rgba(150,150,255, 0.5); color: rgb(0,150,150);</div> | ||
182 | <div style="border: 0.2mm solid black; background-color: rgba(60%,60%,100%, 0.5); color: rgb(0,60%,60%);">background-color: rgba(60%,60%,100%, 0.5); color: rgb(0,60%,60%);</div> | ||
183 | <div style="border: 0.2mm solid black; background-color: hsla(180,30%,25%, 0.5); color: hsl(360,100%,50%);">background-color: hsla(180,30%,25%, 0.5); color: hsl(360,100%,50%);</div> | ||
184 | <div style="border: 0.2mm solid black; background-color: cmyka(0,100,0,30, 0.3); color: spot(PANTONE 534 EC,90%);">background-color: cmyka(85,65,0,30, 0.3); color: spot(PANTONE 300 EC,80%);</div> | ||
185 | <br /> | ||
186 | <br /> | ||
187 | |||
188 | <!-- ============================================================== --> | ||
189 | <div style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 18pt; color: rgb(49,124,209)">@page media</div> | ||
190 | |||
191 | <div class="rounded text">When using @page to create a print publication with page-size less than sheet-size, the bleed margin is now configurable. | ||
192 | Backgrounds/gradients/images now use the bleed box as their "container box", rather than the whole page. (See this document as an example.) | ||
193 | <br /> | ||
194 | Crop- and cross-marks can now both be used together, and are more configurable. | ||
195 | Also, background-image-opacity and background-image-resize have been extended to work with @page CSS. | ||
196 | <br /> | ||
197 | The following values can be set in the configuration file, config.php: | ||
198 | $this->bleedMargin<br /> | ||
199 | $this->crossMarkMargin<br /> | ||
200 | $this->cropMarkMargin<br /> | ||
201 | $this->cropMarkLength<br /> | ||
202 | $this->nonPrintMargin<br /> | ||
203 | </div> | ||
204 | |||
205 | <!-- ============================================================== --> | ||
206 | <pagebreak /> | ||
207 | <div style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 18pt; color: rgb(49,124,209)">Colorspace and colour conversion </div> | ||
208 | |||
209 | <div class="rounded text">PDF files can contain objects using different colorSpaces e.g. Grayscale, RGB and CMYK. By default, | ||
210 | mPDF creates PDF files using the colours as they are specified: font colour may be set (e.g. #880000) as an RGB colour, and the | ||
211 | file may contain JPG images in RGB or CMYK format. | ||
212 | <br /> | ||
213 | In some circumstances, you may wish to create a PDF file with restricted colorSpaces e.g. printers will often want files | ||
214 | which contain only CMYK, spot colours, or grayscale, but <i>not</i> RGB. | ||
215 | <br /> | ||
216 | Additional methods for defining colours can be used (see above), but alternatively you can set mPDF to restrict the colorSpace by setting | ||
217 | the value for $mpdf->restrictColorSpace: | ||
218 | <br /> | ||
219 | 1 - allow GRAYSCALE only [converts CMYK/RGB->gray] | ||
220 | <br /> | ||
221 | 2 - allow RGB / SPOT COLORS / Grayscale [converts CMYK->RGB] | ||
222 | <br /> | ||
223 | 3 - allow CMYK / SPOT COLORS / Grayscale [converts RGB->CMYK] | ||
224 | <br /> | ||
225 | This will attempt to convert every colour value used in the document to the permitted colorSpace(s). Almost everything including images | ||
226 | will be converted (except BMP images), and the conversion of images may take significant time. | ||
227 | <br /> | ||
228 | This example file is set to (3) CMYK; compare the appearance of the Tux penguin in this file and in the previous example file (RGB). | ||
229 | </div> | ||
230 | <br /> | ||
231 | <br /> | ||
232 | |||
233 | <!-- ============================================================== --> | ||
234 | <div style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 18pt; color: rgb(49,124,209)">PDF/A and PDF/X files</div> | ||
235 | |||
236 | <div class="rounded text">mPDF can produce files which (attempt to) meet the PDF/A and PDF/X specifications. In addition to restricted colorSpace, | ||
237 | PDF/A and /X files cannot contain images or colour values with "transparency". | ||
238 | <br /> | ||
239 | Please note that full compliance with the PDF/A or /X specification is not guaranteed. | ||
240 | </div> | ||
241 | |||
242 | <!-- ============================================================== --> | ||
243 | <pagebreak /> | ||
244 | <div style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 18pt; color: rgb(49,124,209)">RTL (right-to-left) text</div> | ||
245 | |||
246 | <div class="rounded text"><div>Handling of RTL (right-to-left) languages has been significantly rewritten, and is likely to cause | ||
247 | changes to the resulting files if you have previously been using mPDF. The changes have made mPDF | ||
248 | act more like a browser, respecting the HTML/CSS rules. | ||
249 | Changes include:</div> | ||
250 | <ul> | ||
251 | <li>the document now has a baseline direction; this determines the | ||
252 | <ul> | ||
253 | <li>behaviour of blocks for which text-align has not been specifically set</li> | ||
254 | <li>layout of mirrored page-margins, columns, ToC and Indexes, headers / footers</li> | ||
255 | <li>base direction can be set by any of: | ||
256 | <ul> | ||
257 | <li>$mpdf->SetDirectionality(\'rtl\');</li> | ||
258 | <li><html dir="rtl" or style="direction: rtl;"></li> | ||
259 | <li><body dir="rtl" or style="direction: rtl;"></li> | ||
260 | </ul></li> | ||
261 | <li>base direction is an inherited CSS property, so will affect all content, unless...</li> | ||
262 | </ul></li> | ||
263 | <li>direction can be set for all HTML block elements e.g. <DIV><P><TABLE><UL> etc using | ||
264 | <ul> | ||
265 | <li>CSS property <style="direction: rtl;"> </li> | ||
266 | <li>direction can only be set on the top-level element of nested lists</li> | ||
267 | <li>direction can only be set on <TABLE>, NOT on THEAD, TBODY, TD etc.</li> | ||
268 | <li>nested tables CAN have different directions</li> | ||
269 | </ul></li> | ||
270 | <li>NOTE that block/table margins/paddings are NOT reversed by direction</li> | ||
271 | <li>language (either CSS "lang", using Autofont, or through initial set-up e.g. $mpdf = new mPDF(\'ar\') ) | ||
272 | no longer affects direction in any way.<br /> | ||
273 | NB config_cp.php has been changed as a result; any values of "dir" set here are now ineffective</li> | ||
274 | <li>default text-align is now as per CSS spec: "a nameless value which is dependent on direction"<br /> | ||
275 | NB default text-align removed in default stylesheet in config.php </li> | ||
276 | <li>once text-align is specified, it is respected and inherited<br /> | ||
277 | NB mPDF <5.1 reversed the text-align property for all blocks when RTL set.</li> | ||
278 | <li>the configurable value $rtlcss is depracated, as it is no longer required</li> | ||
279 | <li>improved algorithm for dtermining text direction | ||
280 | <ul> | ||
281 | <li>english word blocks are handled in text reversal as one block i.e. dir="rtl"<br /> | ||
282 | [arabic text] this will not be reversed [arabic text]</li> | ||
283 | <li>arabic numerals 0-9 handled correctly</li> | ||
284 | </ul></li> | ||
285 | </ul> | ||
286 | Although the control of direction for block elements is now more configurable, the control of | ||
287 | text direction (RTL arabic characters) remains fully automatic and unconfigurable. | ||
288 | <BDO> etc has no effect. Enclosing text in silent tags can sometimes help e.g.: | ||
289 | content<span>[arabic text]</span>content | ||
290 | </div> | ||
291 | |||
292 | |||
293 | <!-- ============================================================== --> | ||
294 | <pagebreak /> | ||
295 | <div style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 18pt; color: rgb(49,124,209)">List styles</div> | ||
296 | <div class="rounded text">Additional numerical list-styles are supported. All of these (except Tamil) are consistent with the draft CSS3 specification:<br /> | ||
297 | <b>list-style</b>: arabic-indic | bengali | devanagari | gujarati | gurmukhi | kannada | malayalam | oriya | persian | telugu | thai | urdu | tamil | ||
298 | |||
299 | </div> | ||
300 | |||
301 | <style> | ||
302 | ul.arabic { font-family:\'XB Zar\'; text-align: right; direction: rtl; } | ||
303 | ol.arabic { font-family:\'XB Zar\'; list-style: arabic-indic; text-align: right; direction: rtl; } | ||
304 | ol.persian { font-family:\'XB Zar\'; list-style: persian; text-align: right; direction: rtl; } | ||
305 | ol.urdu { font-family:\'XB Zar\'; list-style: urdu; text-align: right; direction: rtl; } | ||
306 | ol.bengali { font-family: ind_bn_1_001; list-style: bengali; } | ||
307 | ol.devanagari { font-family: ind_hi_1_001; list-style: devanagari; } | ||
308 | ol.gujarati { font-family: ind_gu_1_001; list-style: gujarati; } | ||
309 | ol.gurmukhi { font-family: ind_pa_1_001; list-style: gurmukhi; } | ||
310 | ol.kannada { font-family: ind_kn_1_001; list-style: kannada; } | ||
311 | ol.malayalam { font-family: ind_ml_1_001; list-style: malayalam ; } | ||
312 | ol.oriya { font-family: ind_or_1_001; list-style: oriya ; } | ||
313 | ol.tamil { font-family: ind_ta_1_001; list-style: tamil ; } | ||
314 | ol.telugu { font-family: ind_te_1_001; list-style: telugu ; } | ||
315 | </style> | ||
316 | |||
317 | <ul class="arabic"> | ||
318 | |||
319 | |||
320 | <li>Arabic | ||
321 | <ol class="arabic"> | ||
322 | <li>One</li> | ||
323 | <li>Two</li> | ||
324 | <li>Three</li> | ||
325 | <li>Four</li> | ||
326 | <li>Five</li> | ||
327 | <li>Six</li> | ||
328 | </ol> | ||
329 | </li> | ||
330 | <li>Persian | ||
331 | <ol class="persian"> | ||
332 | <li>One</li> | ||
333 | <li>Two</li> | ||
334 | <li>Three</li> | ||
335 | <li>Four</li> | ||
336 | <li>Five</li> | ||
337 | <li>Six</li> | ||
338 | </ol> | ||
339 | </li> | ||
340 | <li>Urdu | ||
341 | <ol class="urdu"> | ||
342 | <li>One</li> | ||
343 | <li>Two</li> | ||
344 | <li>Three</li> | ||
345 | <li>Four</li> | ||
346 | <li>Five</li> | ||
347 | <li>Six</li> | ||
348 | </ol> | ||
349 | </li> | ||
350 | |||
351 | </ul> | ||
352 | |||
353 | <ul> | ||
354 | |||
355 | <li>Bengali | ||
356 | <ol class="bengali"> | ||
357 | <li>One</li> | ||
358 | <li>Two</li> | ||
359 | <li>Three</li> | ||
360 | <li>Four</li> | ||
361 | <li>Five</li> | ||
362 | </ol> | ||
363 | </li> | ||
364 | <li>Devanagari | ||
365 | <ol class="devanagari"> | ||
366 | <li>One</li> | ||
367 | <li>Two</li> | ||
368 | <li>Three</li> | ||
369 | <li>Four</li> | ||
370 | <li>Five</li> | ||
371 | </ol> | ||
372 | </li> | ||
373 | <li>Gujarati | ||
374 | <ol class="gujarati"> | ||
375 | <li>One</li> | ||
376 | <li>Two</li> | ||
377 | <li>Three</li> | ||
378 | <li>Four</li> | ||
379 | <li>Five</li> | ||
380 | </ol> | ||
381 | </li> | ||
382 | <li>Gurmukhi | ||
383 | <ol class="gurmukhi"> | ||
384 | <li>One</li> | ||
385 | <li>Two</li> | ||
386 | <li>Three</li> | ||
387 | <li>Four</li> | ||
388 | <li>Five</li> | ||
389 | </ol> | ||
390 | </li> | ||
391 | <li>Kannada | ||
392 | <ol class="kannada"> | ||
393 | <li>One</li> | ||
394 | <li>Two</li> | ||
395 | <li>Three</li> | ||
396 | <li>Four</li> | ||
397 | <li>Five</li> | ||
398 | </ol> | ||
399 | </li> | ||
400 | <li>Malayalam | ||
401 | <ol class="malayalam"> | ||
402 | <li>One</li> | ||
403 | <li>Two</li> | ||
404 | <li>Three</li> | ||
405 | <li>Four</li> | ||
406 | <li>Five</li> | ||
407 | </ol> | ||
408 | </li> | ||
409 | <li>Oriya | ||
410 | <ol class="oriya"> | ||
411 | <li>One</li> | ||
412 | <li>Two</li> | ||
413 | <li>Three</li> | ||
414 | <li>Four</li> | ||
415 | <li>Five</li> | ||
416 | </ol> | ||
417 | </li> | ||
418 | <li>Tamil | ||
419 | <ol class="tamil"> | ||
420 | <li>One</li> | ||
421 | <li>Two</li> | ||
422 | <li>Three</li> | ||
423 | <li>Four</li> | ||
424 | <li>Five</li> | ||
425 | </ol> | ||
426 | </li> | ||
427 | <li>Telugu | ||
428 | <ol class="telugu"> | ||
429 | <li>One</li> | ||
430 | <li>Two</li> | ||
431 | <li>Three</li> | ||
432 | <li>Four</li> | ||
433 | <li>Five</li> | ||
434 | </ol> | ||
435 | </li> | ||
436 | |||
437 | </ul> | ||
438 | |||
439 | '; | ||
440 | |||
441 | //============================================================== | ||
442 | $mpdf->WriteHTML($html); | ||
443 | |||
444 | //============================================================== | ||
445 | //============================================================== | ||
446 | // OUTPUT | ||
447 | $mpdf->Output(); exit; | ||
448 | |||
449 | |||
450 | //============================================================== | ||
451 | //============================================================== | ||
452 | //============================================================== | ||
453 | //============================================================== | ||
454 | |||
455 | |||
456 | ?> \ No newline at end of file | ||