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- /**
- * Simple engine for creating PDF files.
- * It supports text, shapes, images etc...
- * Capable of handling millions of objects without too much performance
- * penalty.
- * Public domain license - no warrenty implied; use at your own risk.
- * @file pdfgen.h
- */
- #ifndef PDFGEN_H
- #define PDFGEN_H
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- #endif
- #include <stdint.h>
- #include <stdio.h>
- /**
- * @defgroup subsystem Simple PDF Generation
- * Allows for quick generation of simple PDF documents.
- * This is useful for producing easily printed output from C code, where
- * advanced formatting is not required
- *
- * Note: All coordinates/sizes are in points (1/72 of an inch).
- * All coordinates are based on 0,0 being the bottom left of the page.
- * All colours are specified as a packed 32-bit value - see @ref PDF_RGB.
- * Text strings are interpreted as UTF-8 encoded, but only a small subset of
- * characters beyond 7-bit ascii are supported (see @ref pdf_add_text for
- * details).
- *
- * @par PDF library example:
- * @code
- #include "pdfgen.h"
- ...
- struct pdf_info info = {
- .creator = "My software",
- .producer = "My software",
- .title = "My document",
- .author = "My name",
- .subject = "My subject",
- .date = "Today"
- };
- struct pdf_doc *pdf = pdf_create(PDF_A4_WIDTH, PDF_A4_HEIGHT, &info);
- pdf_set_font(pdf, "Times-Roman");
- pdf_append_page(pdf);
- pdf_add_text(pdf, NULL, "This is text", 12, 50, 20, PDF_BLACK);
- pdf_add_line(pdf, NULL, 50, 24, 150, 24);
- pdf_save(pdf, "output.pdf");
- pdf_destroy(pdf);
- * @endcode
- */
- struct pdf_doc;
- struct pdf_object;
- /**
- * pdf_info describes the metadata to be inserted into the
- * header of the output PDF
- */
- struct pdf_info {
- char creator[64]; //!< Software used to create the PDF
- char producer[64]; //!< Software used to create the PDF
- char title[64]; //!< The title of the PDF (typically displayed in the
- //!< window bar when viewing)
- char author[64]; //!< Who created the PDF
- char subject[64]; //!< What is the PDF about
- char date[64]; //!< The date the PDF was created
- };
- /**
- * Enum that declares the different image file formats we currently support.
- * Each value has a corresponding header struct used within
- * the format_specific_img_info union.
- */
- enum {
- IMAGE_PNG,
- IMAGE_JPG,
- IMAGE_PPM,
- IMAGE_BMP,
- IMAGE_UNKNOWN
- };
- /**
- * Since we're casting random areas of memory to these, make sure
- * they're packed properly to match the image format requirements
- */
- #pragma pack(push, 1)
- /**
- * Information about color type of PNG format
- * As defined by https://www.w3.org/TR/2003/REC-PNG-20031110/#6Colour-values
- */
- enum /* png colortype */ {
- // Greyscale
- PNG_COLOR_GREYSCALE = 0,
- // Truecolour
- PNG_COLOR_RGB = 2,
- // Indexed-colour
- PNG_COLOR_INDEXED = 3,
- // Greyscale with alpha
- PNG_COLOR_GREYSCALE_A = 4,
- // Truecolour with alpha
- PNG_COLOR_RGBA = 6,
- PNG_COLOR_INVALID = 255
- };
- /**
- * png_header describes the header information extracted from .PNG files
- */
- struct png_header {
- uint32_t width; //!< Width in pixels
- uint32_t height; //!< Height in pixels
- uint8_t bitDepth; //!< Bit Depth
- uint8_t colorType; //!< Color type - see PNG_COLOR_xx
- uint8_t deflate; //!< Deflate setting
- uint8_t filtering; //!< Filtering
- uint8_t interlace; //!< Interlacing
- };
- /**
- * bmp_header describes the header information extracted from .BMP files
- */
- struct bmp_header {
- uint32_t bfSize; //!< size of BMP in bytes
- uint16_t bfReserved1; //!< ignore!
- uint16_t bfReserved2; //!< ignore!
- uint32_t bfOffBits; //!< Offset to BMP data
- uint32_t biSize; //!< Size of this header (40)
- int32_t biWidth; //!< Width in pixels
- int32_t biHeight; //!< Height in pixels
- uint16_t biPlanes; //!< Number of colour planes - must be 1
- uint16_t biBitCount; //!< Bits Per Pixel
- uint32_t biCompression; //!< Compression Method
- };
- #pragma pack(pop)
- /**
- * jpeg_header describes the header information extracted from .JPG files
- */
- struct jpeg_header {
- int ncolours; //!< Number of colours
- };
- /**
- * PPM color spaces
- */
- enum {
- PPM_BINARY_COLOR_RGB, //!< binary ppm with RGB colors (magic number P5)
- PPM_BINARY_COLOR_GRAY, //!< binary ppm with grayscale colors (magic number
- //!< P6)
- };
- /**
- * ppm_header describes the header information extracted from .PPM files
- */
- struct ppm_header {
- size_t size; //!< Indicate the size of the image data
- size_t data_begin_pos; //!< position in the data where the image starts
- int color_space; //!< PPM color space
- };
- /**
- * pdf_img_info describes the metadata for an arbitrary image
- */
- struct pdf_img_info {
- int image_format; //!< Indicates the image format (IMAGE_PNG, ...)
- uint32_t width; //!< Width in pixels
- uint32_t height; //!< Height in pixels
- #ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
- // Doxygen doesn't like anonymous unions
- //!< Image specific details
- union {
- struct bmp_header bmp; //!< BMP header info
- struct jpeg_header jpeg; //!< JPEG header info
- struct png_header png; //!< PNG header info
- struct ppm_header ppm; //!< PPM header info
- };
- #endif
- };
- /**
- * pdf_path_operation holds information about a path
- * drawing operation.
- * See PDF reference for detailed usage.
- */
- struct pdf_path_operation {
- char op; /*!< Operation command. Possible operators are: m = move to, l =
- line to, c = cubic bezier curve with two control points, v =
- cubic bezier curve with one control point fixed at first
- point, y = cubic bezier curve with one control point fixed
- at second point, h = close path */
- float x1; /*!< X offset of the first point. Used with: m, l, c, v, y */
- float y1; /*!< Y offset of the first point. Used with: m, l, c, v, y */
- float x2; /*!< X offset of the second point. Used with: c, v, y */
- float y2; /*!< Y offset of the second point. Used with: c, v, y */
- float x3; /*!< X offset of the third point. Used with: c */
- float y3; /*!< Y offset of the third point. Used with: c */
- };
- /**
- * Convert a value in inches into a number of points.
- * @param inch inches value to convert to points
- */
- #define PDF_INCH_TO_POINT(inch) ((float)((inch)*72.0f))
- /**
- * Convert a value in milli-meters into a number of points.
- * @param mm millimeter value to convert to points
- */
- #define PDF_MM_TO_POINT(mm) ((float)((mm)*72.0f / 25.4f))
- /*! Point width of a standard US-Letter page */
- #define PDF_LETTER_WIDTH PDF_INCH_TO_POINT(8.5f)
- /*! Point height of a standard US-Letter page */
- #define PDF_LETTER_HEIGHT PDF_INCH_TO_POINT(11.0f)
- /*! Point width of a standard A4 page */
- #define PDF_A4_WIDTH PDF_MM_TO_POINT(210.0f)
- /*! Point height of a standard A4 page */
- #define PDF_A4_HEIGHT PDF_MM_TO_POINT(297.0f)
- /*! Point width of a standard A3 page */
- #define PDF_A3_WIDTH PDF_MM_TO_POINT(297.0f)
- /*! Point height of a standard A3 page */
- #define PDF_A3_HEIGHT PDF_MM_TO_POINT(420.0f)
- /**
- * Convert three 8-bit RGB values into a single packed 32-bit
- * colour. These 32-bit colours are used by various functions
- * in PDFGen
- */
- #define PDF_RGB(r, g, b) \
- (uint32_t)((((r)&0xff) << 16) | (((g)&0xff) << 8) | (((b)&0xff)))
- /**
- * Convert four 8-bit ARGB values into a single packed 32-bit
- * colour. These 32-bit colours are used by various functions
- * in PDFGen. Alpha values range from 0 (opaque) to 0xff
- * (transparent)
- */
- #define PDF_ARGB(a, r, g, b) \
- (uint32_t)(((uint32_t)((a)&0xff) << 24) | (((r)&0xff) << 16) | \
- (((g)&0xff) << 8) | (((b)&0xff)))
- /*! Utility macro to provide bright red */
- #define PDF_RED PDF_RGB(0xff, 0, 0)
- /*! Utility macro to provide bright green */
- #define PDF_GREEN PDF_RGB(0, 0xff, 0)
- /*! Utility macro to provide bright blue */
- #define PDF_BLUE PDF_RGB(0, 0, 0xff)
- /*! Utility macro to provide black */
- #define PDF_BLACK PDF_RGB(0, 0, 0)
- /*! Utility macro to provide white */
- #define PDF_WHITE PDF_RGB(0xff, 0xff, 0xff)
- /*!
- * Utility macro to provide a transparent colour
- * This is used in some places for 'fill' colours, where no fill is required
- */
- #define PDF_TRANSPARENT (uint32_t)(0xffu << 24)
- /**
- * Different alignment options for rendering text
- */
- enum {
- PDF_ALIGN_LEFT, //!< Align text to the left
- PDF_ALIGN_RIGHT, //!< Align text to the right
- PDF_ALIGN_CENTER, //!< Align text in the center
- PDF_ALIGN_JUSTIFY, //!< Align text in the center, with padding to fill the
- //!< available space
- PDF_ALIGN_JUSTIFY_ALL, //!< Like PDF_ALIGN_JUSTIFY, except even short
- //!< lines will be fully justified
- PDF_ALIGN_NO_WRITE, //!< Fake alignment for only checking wrap height with
- //!< no writes
- };
- /**
- * Create a new PDF object, with the given page
- * width/height
- * @param width Width of the page
- * @param height Height of the page
- * @param info Optional information to be put into the PDF header
- * @return PDF document object, or NULL on failure
- */
- struct pdf_doc *pdf_create(float width, float height,
- const struct pdf_info *info);
- /**
- * Destroy the pdf object, and all of its associated memory
- * @param pdf PDF document to clean up
- */
- void pdf_destroy(struct pdf_doc *pdf);
- /**
- * Retrieve the error message if any operation fails
- * @param pdf pdf document to retrieve error message from
- * @param errval optional pointer to an integer to be set to the error code
- * @return NULL if no error message, string description of error otherwise
- */
- const char *pdf_get_err(const struct pdf_doc *pdf, int *errval);
- /**
- * Acknowledge an outstanding pdf error
- * @param pdf pdf document to clear the error message from
- */
- void pdf_clear_err(struct pdf_doc *pdf);
- /**
- * Sets the font to use for text objects. Default value is Times-Roman if
- * this function is not called.
- * Note: The font selection should be done before text is output,
- * and will remain until pdf_set_font is called again.
- * @param pdf PDF document to update font on
- * @param font New font to use. This must be one of the standard PDF fonts:
- * Courier, Courier-Bold, Courier-BoldOblique, Courier-Oblique,
- * Helvetica, Helvetica-Bold, Helvetica-BoldOblique, Helvetica-Oblique,
- * Times-Roman, Times-Bold, Times-Italic, Times-BoldItalic,
- * Symbol or ZapfDingbats
- * @return < 0 on failure, 0 on success
- */
- int pdf_set_font(struct pdf_doc *pdf, const char *font);
- /**
- * Calculate the width of a given string in the current font
- * @param pdf PDF document
- * @param font_name Name of the font to get the width of.
- * This must be one of the standard PDF fonts:
- * Courier, Courier-Bold, Courier-BoldOblique, Courier-Oblique,
- * Helvetica, Helvetica-Bold, Helvetica-BoldOblique, Helvetica-Oblique,
- * Times-Roman, Times-Bold, Times-Italic, Times-BoldItalic,
- * Symbol or ZapfDingbats
- * @param text Text to determine width of
- * @param size Size of the text, in points
- * @param text_width area to store calculated width in
- * @return < 0 on failure, 0 on success
- */
- int pdf_get_font_text_width(struct pdf_doc *pdf, const char *font_name,
- const char *text, float size, float *text_width);
- /**
- * Retrieves a PDF document height
- * @param pdf PDF document to get height of
- * @return height of PDF document (in points)
- */
- float pdf_height(const struct pdf_doc *pdf);
- /**
- * Retrieves a PDF document width
- * @param pdf PDF document to get width of
- * @return width of PDF document (in points)
- */
- float pdf_width(const struct pdf_doc *pdf);
- /**
- * Retrieves page height
- * @param page Page object to get height of
- * @return height of page (in points)
- */
- float pdf_page_height(const struct pdf_object *page);
- /**
- * Retrieves page width
- * @param page Page object to get width of
- * @return width of page (in points)
- */
- float pdf_page_width(const struct pdf_object *page);
- /**
- * Add a new page to the given pdf
- * @param pdf PDF document to append page to
- * @return new page object
- */
- struct pdf_object *pdf_append_page(struct pdf_doc *pdf);
- /**
- * Retrieve a page by its number.
- *
- * Note: The page must have already been created via \ref pdf_append_page
- *
- * @param pdf PDF document to get page from
- * @param page_number Page number to retrieve, starting from 1.
- * @return Page object if the given page is found, NULL otherwise
- */
- struct pdf_object *pdf_get_page(struct pdf_doc *pdf, int page_number);
- /**
- * Adjust the width/height of a specific page
- * @param pdf PDF document that the page belongs to
- * @param page object returned from @ref pdf_append_page
- * @param width Width of the page in points
- * @param height Height of the page in points
- * @return < 0 on failure, 0 on success
- */
- int pdf_page_set_size(struct pdf_doc *pdf, struct pdf_object *page,
- float width, float height);
- /**
- * Save the given pdf document to the supplied filename.
- * @param pdf PDF document to save
- * @param filename Name of the file to store the PDF into (NULL for stdout)
- * @return < 0 on failure, >= 0 on success
- */
- int pdf_save(struct pdf_doc *pdf, const char *filename);
- /**
- * Save the given pdf document to the given FILE output
- * @param pdf PDF document to save
- * @param fp FILE pointer to store the data into (must be writable)
- * @return < 0 on failure, >= 0 on success
- */
- int pdf_save_file(struct pdf_doc *pdf, FILE *fp);
- /**
- * Add a text string to the document
- * @param pdf PDF document to add to
- * @param page Page to add object to (NULL => most recently added page)
- * @param text String to display
- * @param size Point size of the font
- * @param xoff X location to put it in
- * @param yoff Y location to put it in
- * @param colour Colour to draw the text
- * @return 0 on success, < 0 on failure
- */
- int pdf_add_text(struct pdf_doc *pdf, struct pdf_object *page,
- const char *text, float size, float xoff, float yoff,
- uint32_t colour);
- /**
- * Add a text string to the document at a rotated angle
- * @param pdf PDF document to add to
- * @param page Page to add object to (NULL => most recently added page)
- * @param text String to display
- * @param size Point size of the font
- * @param xoff X location to put it in
- * @param yoff Y location to put it in
- * @param angle Rotation angle of text (in radians)
- * @param colour Colour to draw the text
- * @return 0 on success, < 0 on failure
- */
- int pdf_add_text_rotate(struct pdf_doc *pdf, struct pdf_object *page,
- const char *text, float size, float xoff, float yoff,
- float angle, uint32_t colour);
- /**
- * Add a text string to the document, making it wrap if it is too
- * long
- * @param pdf PDF document to add to
- * @param page Page to add object to (NULL => most recently added page)
- * @param text String to display
- * @param size Point size of the font
- * @param xoff X location to put it in
- * @param yoff Y location to put it in
- * @param angle Rotation angle of text (in radians)
- * @param colour Colour to draw the text
- * @param wrap_width Width at which to wrap the text
- * @param align Text alignment (see PDF_ALIGN_xxx)
- * @param height Store the final height of the wrapped text here (optional)
- * @return < 0 on failure, >= 0 on success
- */
- int pdf_add_text_wrap(struct pdf_doc *pdf, struct pdf_object *page,
- const char *text, float size, float xoff, float yoff,
- float angle, uint32_t colour, float wrap_width,
- int align, float *height);
- /**
- * Add a line to the document
- * @param pdf PDF document to add to
- * @param page Page to add object to (NULL => most recently added page)
- * @param x1 X offset of start of line
- * @param y1 Y offset of start of line
- * @param x2 X offset of end of line
- * @param y2 Y offset of end of line
- * @param width Width of the line
- * @param colour Colour to draw the line
- * @return 0 on success, < 0 on failure
- */
- int pdf_add_line(struct pdf_doc *pdf, struct pdf_object *page, float x1,
- float y1, float x2, float y2, float width, uint32_t colour);
- /**
- * Add a cubic bezier curve to the document
- * @param pdf PDF document to add to
- * @param page Page to add object to (NULL => most recently added page)
- * @param x1 X offset of the initial point of the curve
- * @param y1 Y offset of the initial point of the curve
- * @param x2 X offset of the final point of the curve
- * @param y2 Y offset of the final point of the curve
- * @param xq1 X offset of the first control point of the curve
- * @param yq1 Y offset of the first control point of the curve
- * @param xq2 X offset of the second control of the curve
- * @param yq2 Y offset of the second control of the curve
- * @param width Width of the curve
- * @param colour Colour to draw the curve
- * @return 0 on success, < 0 on failure
- */
- int pdf_add_cubic_bezier(struct pdf_doc *pdf, struct pdf_object *page,
- float x1, float y1, float x2, float y2, float xq1,
- float yq1, float xq2, float yq2, float width,
- uint32_t colour);
- /**
- * Add a quadratic bezier curve to the document
- * @param pdf PDF document to add to
- * @param page Page to add object to (NULL => most recently added page)
- * @param x1 X offset of the initial point of the curve
- * @param y1 Y offset of the initial point of the curve
- * @param x2 X offset of the final point of the curve
- * @param y2 Y offset of the final point of the curve
- * @param xq1 X offset of the control point of the curve
- * @param yq1 Y offset of the control point of the curve
- * @param width Width of the curve
- * @param colour Colour to draw the curve
- * @return 0 on success, < 0 on failure
- */
- int pdf_add_quadratic_bezier(struct pdf_doc *pdf, struct pdf_object *page,
- float x1, float y1, float x2, float y2,
- float xq1, float yq1, float width,
- uint32_t colour);
- /**
- * Add a custom path to the document
- * @param pdf PDF document to add to
- * @param page Page to add object to (NULL => most recently added page)
- * @param operations Array of drawing operations
- * @param operation_count The number of operations
- * @param stroke_width Width of the stroke
- * @param stroke_colour Colour to stroke the curve
- * @param fill_colour Colour to fill the path
- * @return 0 on success, < 0 on failure
- */
- int pdf_add_custom_path(struct pdf_doc *pdf, struct pdf_object *page,
- const struct pdf_path_operation *operations,
- int operation_count, float stroke_width,
- uint32_t stroke_colour, uint32_t fill_colour);
- /**
- * Add an ellipse to the document
- * @param pdf PDF document to add to
- * @param page Page to add object to (NULL => most recently added page)
- * @param x X offset of the center of the ellipse
- * @param y Y offset of the center of the ellipse
- * @param xradius Radius of the ellipse in the X axis
- * @param yradius Radius of the ellipse in the Y axis
- * @param width Width of the ellipse outline stroke
- * @param colour Colour to draw the ellipse outline stroke
- * @param fill_colour Colour to fill the ellipse
- * @return 0 on success, < 0 on failure
- */
- int pdf_add_ellipse(struct pdf_doc *pdf, struct pdf_object *page, float x,
- float y, float xradius, float yradius, float width,
- uint32_t colour, uint32_t fill_colour);
- /**
- * Add a circle to the document
- * @param pdf PDF document to add to
- * @param page Page to add object to (NULL => most recently added page)
- * @param x X offset of the center of the circle
- * @param y Y offset of the center of the circle
- * @param radius Radius of the circle
- * @param width Width of the circle outline stroke
- * @param colour Colour to draw the circle outline stroke
- * @param fill_colour Colour to fill the circle
- * @return 0 on success, < 0 on failure
- */
- int pdf_add_circle(struct pdf_doc *pdf, struct pdf_object *page, float x,
- float y, float radius, float width, uint32_t colour,
- uint32_t fill_colour);
- /**
- * Add an outline rectangle to the document
- * @param pdf PDF document to add to
- * @param page Page to add object to (NULL => most recently added page)
- * @param x X offset to start rectangle at
- * @param y Y offset to start rectangle at
- * @param width Width of rectangle
- * @param height Height of rectangle
- * @param border_width Width of rectangle border
- * @param colour Colour to draw the rectangle
- * @return 0 on success, < 0 on failure
- */
- int pdf_add_rectangle(struct pdf_doc *pdf, struct pdf_object *page, float x,
- float y, float width, float height, float border_width,
- uint32_t colour);
- /**
- * Add a filled rectangle to the document
- * @param pdf PDF document to add to
- * @param page Page to add object to (NULL => most recently added page)
- * @param x X offset to start rectangle at
- * @param y Y offset to start rectangle at
- * @param width Width of rectangle
- * @param height Height of rectangle
- * @param border_width Width of rectangle border
- * @param colour_fill Colour to fill the rectangle
- * @param colour_border Colour to draw the rectangle
- * @return 0 on success, < 0 on failure
- */
- int pdf_add_filled_rectangle(struct pdf_doc *pdf, struct pdf_object *page,
- float x, float y, float width, float height,
- float border_width, uint32_t colour_fill,
- uint32_t colour_border);
- /**
- * Add an outline polygon to the document
- * @param pdf PDF document to add to
- * @param page Page to add object to (NULL => most recently added page)
- * @param x array of X offsets for points comprising the polygon
- * @param y array of Y offsets for points comprising the polygon
- * @param count Number of points comprising the polygon
- * @param border_width Width of polygon border
- * @param colour Colour to draw the polygon
- * @return 0 on success, < 0 on failure
- */
- int pdf_add_polygon(struct pdf_doc *pdf, struct pdf_object *page, float x[],
- float y[], int count, float border_width,
- uint32_t colour);
- /**
- * Add a filled polygon to the document
- * @param pdf PDF document to add to
- * @param page Page to add object to (NULL => most recently added page)
- * @param x array of X offsets of points comprising the polygon
- * @param y array of Y offsets of points comprising the polygon
- * @param count Number of points comprising the polygon
- * @param border_width Width of polygon border
- * @param colour Colour to draw the polygon
- * @return 0 on success, < 0 on failure
- */
- int pdf_add_filled_polygon(struct pdf_doc *pdf, struct pdf_object *page,
- float x[], float y[], int count,
- float border_width, uint32_t colour);
- /**
- * Add a bookmark to the document
- * @param pdf PDF document to add bookmark to
- * @param page Page to jump to for bookmark
- (or NULL for the most recently added page)
- * @param parent ID of a previously created bookmark that is the parent
- of this one. -1 if this should be a top-level bookmark.
- * @param name String to associate with the bookmark
- * @return < 0 on failure, new bookmark id on success
- */
- int pdf_add_bookmark(struct pdf_doc *pdf, struct pdf_object *page, int parent,
- const char *name);
- /**
- * Add a link annotation to the document
- * @param pdf PDF document to add link to
- * @param page Page that holds the clickable rectangle
- (or NULL for the most recently added page)
- * @param x X coordinate of bottom LHS corner of clickable rectangle
- * @param y Y coordinate of bottom LHS corner of clickable rectangle
- * @param width width of clickable rectangle
- * @param height height of clickable rectangle
- * @param target_page Page to jump to for link
- * @param target_x X coordinate to position at the left of the view
- * @param target_y Y coordinate to position at the top of the view
- * @return < 0 on failure, new bookmark id on success
- */
- int pdf_add_link(struct pdf_doc *pdf, struct pdf_object *page, float x,
- float y, float width, float height,
- struct pdf_object *target_page, float target_x,
- float target_y);
- /**
- * List of different barcode encodings that are supported
- */
- enum {
- PDF_BARCODE_128A, //!< Produce code-128A style barcodes
- PDF_BARCODE_39, //!< Produce code-39 style barcodes
- PDF_BARCODE_EAN13, //!< Produce EAN-13 style barcodes
- PDF_BARCODE_UPCA, //!< Produce UPC-A style barcodes
- PDF_BARCODE_EAN8, //!< Produce EAN-8 style barcodes
- PDF_BARCODE_UPCE, //!< Produce UPC-E style barcodes
- };
- /**
- * Add a barcode to the document
- * @param pdf PDF document to add barcode to
- * @param page Page to add barcode to (NULL => most recently added page)
- * @param code Type of barcode to add (PDF_BARCODE_xxx)
- * @param x X offset to put barcode at
- * @param y Y offset to put barcode at
- * @param width Width of barcode
- * @param height Height of barcode
- * @param string Barcode contents
- * @param colour Colour to draw barcode
- * @return < 0 on failure, >= 0 on success
- */
- int pdf_add_barcode(struct pdf_doc *pdf, struct pdf_object *page, int code,
- float x, float y, float width, float height,
- const char *string, uint32_t colour);
- /**
- * Add image data as an image to the document.
- * Image data must be one of: JPEG, PNG, PPM, PGM or BMP formats
- * Passing 0 for either the display width or height will
- * include the image but not render it visible.
- * Passing a negative number either the display height or width will
- * have the image be resized while keeping the original aspect ratio.
- * @param pdf PDF document to add image to
- * @param page Page to add image to (NULL => most recently added page)
- * @param x X offset to put image at
- * @param y Y offset to put image at
- * @param display_width Displayed width of image
- * @param display_height Displayed height of image
- * @param data Image data bytes
- * @param len Length of data
- * @return < 0 on failure, >= 0 on success
- */
- int pdf_add_image_data(struct pdf_doc *pdf, struct pdf_object *page, float x,
- float y, float display_width, float display_height,
- const uint8_t *data, size_t len);
- /**
- * Add a raw 24 bit per pixel RGB buffer as an image to the document
- * Passing 0 for either the display width or height will
- * include the image but not render it visible.
- * Passing a negative number either the display height or width will
- * have the image be resized while keeping the original aspect ratio.
- * @param pdf PDF document to add image to
- * @param page Page to add image to (NULL => most recently added page)
- * @param x X offset to put image at
- * @param y Y offset to put image at
- * @param display_width Displayed width of image
- * @param display_height Displayed height of image
- * @param data RGB data to add
- * @param width width of image in pixels
- * @param height height of image in pixels
- * @return < 0 on failure, >= 0 on success
- */
- int pdf_add_rgb24(struct pdf_doc *pdf, struct pdf_object *page, float x,
- float y, float display_width, float display_height,
- const uint8_t *data, uint32_t width, uint32_t height);
- /**
- * Add a raw 8 bit per pixel grayscale buffer as an image to the document
- * @param pdf PDF document to add image to
- * @param page Page to add image to (NULL => most recently added page)
- * @param x X offset to put image at
- * @param y Y offset to put image at
- * @param display_width Displayed width of image
- * @param display_height Displayed height of image
- * @param data grayscale pixel data to add
- * @param width width of image in pixels
- * @param height height of image in pixels
- * @return < 0 on failure, >= 0 on success
- */
- int pdf_add_grayscale8(struct pdf_doc *pdf, struct pdf_object *page, float x,
- float y, float display_width, float display_height,
- const uint8_t *data, uint32_t width, uint32_t height);
- /**
- * Add an image file as an image to the document.
- * Passing 0 for either the display width or height will
- * include the image but not render it visible.
- * Passing a negative number either the display height or width will
- * have the image be resized while keeping the original aspect ratio.
- * Supports image formats: JPEG, PNG, PPM, PGM & BMP
- * @param pdf PDF document to add bookmark to
- * @param page Page to add image to (NULL => most recently added page)
- * @param x X offset to put image at
- * @param y Y offset to put image at
- * @param display_width Displayed width of image
- * @param display_height Displayed height of image
- * @param image_filename Filename of image file to display
- * @return < 0 on failure, >= 0 on success
- */
- int pdf_add_image_file(struct pdf_doc *pdf, struct pdf_object *page, float x,
- float y, float display_width, float display_height,
- const char *image_filename);
- /**
- * Parse image data to determine the image type & metadata
- * @param info structure to hold the parsed metadata
- * @param data image data to parse
- * @param length number of bytes in data
- * @param err_msg area to put any failure details
- * @param err_msg_length maximum number of bytes to store in err_msg
- * @return < 0 on failure, >= 0 on success
- */
- int pdf_parse_image_header(struct pdf_img_info *info, const uint8_t *data,
- size_t length, char *err_msg,
- size_t err_msg_length);
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- #endif
- #endif // PDFGEN_H
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