From b83690ebd873abc29a3f365b0cc69125eb6021a1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: tcitworld Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2014 21:34:44 +0200 Subject: removing examples for mpdf --- .../example56_new_mPDF_v5-1_features_grayscale.php | 497 --------------------- 1 file changed, 497 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 inc/3rdparty/libraries/mpdf/examples/example56_new_mPDF_v5-1_features_grayscale.php (limited to 'inc/3rdparty/libraries/mpdf/examples/example56_new_mPDF_v5-1_features_grayscale.php') diff --git a/inc/3rdparty/libraries/mpdf/examples/example56_new_mPDF_v5-1_features_grayscale.php b/inc/3rdparty/libraries/mpdf/examples/example56_new_mPDF_v5-1_features_grayscale.php deleted file mode 100644 index 7d87cc0c..00000000 --- a/inc/3rdparty/libraries/mpdf/examples/example56_new_mPDF_v5-1_features_grayscale.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,497 +0,0 @@ -restrictColorSpace = 1; // forces to grayscale -//============================================================== -$html = ' - - - -
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This is a copy of Example 54, but all object colours are converted to grayscale using simply:

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