PS Функции
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- ps_add_bookmark — Add bookmark to current page
- ps_add_launchlink — Adds link which launches file
- ps_add_locallink — Adds link to a page in the same document
- ps_add_note — Adds note to current page
- ps_add_pdflink — Adds link to a page in a second pdf document
- ps_add_weblink — Adds link to a web location
- ps_arc — Draws an arc counterclockwise
- ps_arcn — Draws an arc clockwise
- ps_begin_page — Start a new page
- ps_begin_pattern — Start a new pattern
- ps_begin_template — Start a new template
- ps_circle — Draws a circle
- ps_clip — Clips drawing to current path
- ps_close_image — Closes image and frees memory
- ps_close — Closes a PostScript document
- ps_closepath_stroke — Closes and strokes path
- ps_closepath — Closes path
- ps_continue_text — Continue text in next line
- ps_curveto — Draws a curve
- ps_delete — Deletes all resources of a PostScript document
- ps_end_page — End a page
- ps_end_pattern — End a pattern
- ps_end_template — End a template
- ps_fill_stroke — Fills and strokes the current path
- ps_fill — Fills the current path
- ps_findfont — Loads a font
- ps_get_buffer — Fetches the full buffer containig the generated PS data
- ps_get_parameter — Gets certain parameters
- ps_get_value — Gets certain values
- ps_hyphenate — Hyphenates a word
- ps_include_file — Reads an external file with raw PostScript code
- ps_lineto — Draws a line
- ps_makespotcolor — Create spot color
- ps_moveto — Sets current point
- ps_new — Creates a new PostScript document object
- ps_open_file — Opens a file for output
- ps_open_image_file — Opens image from file
- ps_open_image — Reads an image for later placement
- ps_open_memory_image — Takes an GD image and returns an image for placement in a PS document
- ps_place_image — Places image on the page
- ps_rect — Draws a rectangle
- ps_restore — Restore previously save context
- ps_rotate — Sets rotation factor
- ps_save — Save current context
- ps_scale — Sets scaling factor
- ps_set_border_color — Sets color of border for annotations
- ps_set_border_dash — Sets length of dashes for border of annotations
- ps_set_border_style — Sets border style of annotations
- ps_set_info — Sets information fields of document
- ps_set_parameter — Sets certain parameters
- ps_set_text_pos — Sets position for text output
- ps_set_value — Sets certain values
- ps_setcolor — Sets current color
- ps_setdash — Sets appearance of a dashed line
- ps_setflat — Sets flatness
- ps_setfont — Sets font to use for following output
- ps_setgray — Sets gray value
- ps_setlinecap — Sets appearance of line ends
- ps_setlinejoin — Sets how contected lines are joined
- ps_setlinewidth — Sets width of a line
- ps_setmiterlimit — Sets the miter limit
- ps_setoverprintmode — Sets overprint mode
- ps_setpolydash — Sets appearance of a dashed line
- ps_shading_pattern — Creates a pattern based on a shading
- ps_shading — Creates a shading for later use
- ps_shfill — Fills an area with a shading
- ps_show_boxed — Output text in a box
- ps_show_xy2 — Output text at position
- ps_show_xy — Output text at given position
- ps_show2 — Output a text at current position
- ps_show — Output text
- ps_string_geometry — Gets geometry of a string
- ps_stringwidth — Gets width of a string
- ps_stroke — Draws the current path
- ps_symbol_name — Gets name of a glyph
- ps_symbol_width — Gets width of a glyph
- ps_symbol — Output a glyph
- ps_translate — Sets translation
Коментарии
For everybody who is frustrated by the not working of 'pear install ps' command under most likely SuSE, at www.hipersonik.com/php_ps_pslib.html is a possible way to get it working. It is also possible to use these instructions under other distributions.
If 'pear install ps' works fine from the start (pslib etc is installed), but ps does not work yet, use dl('ps.so'); This will save you a lot of time.
OK, OK, the previous note helped get me started, but really, it took me most of the day to figure out how to get this "pear install ps" to work. At first, it seemed geared for PHP4. Hopefully, I can save someone the day I just spent. (Don't get me wrong, I learned something new).
If the above statement doesn't work try this because it worked for me using PHP5 and Apache.
1. Forget the "pear install ps", it doesn't work. Whoever wrote that should get punched.
2. Make sure you've got PHP5 and Apache working as you like.
3. Go to http://pecl.php.net/package/ps and download the latest release.
4. Decompress the contents into its own directory somewhere.
5. Read install.pecl.phpize which tells you what to do with what you just decompressed.
6. Move the final result (a shared object file) into the directory specified by your php.ini file's "extension_dir".
7. Create an entry in you php.ini (along with other similar statements that should already be there) that says "extension=ps.so"
8. For giggles, restart apache
Worked for me, hope it works for you...
I also was not able to install ps using PEAR. Here are the steps I took to getting it installed:
1. you may need to install the perl module XML::Parser (http://search.cpan.org/~msergeant/XML-Parser/Parser.pm) to get pslib to install
2. install pslib (http://pslib.sourceforge.net/)
3. install ps (http://pecl.php.net/package/ps) using the instructions from (install.pecl.phpize)
4. copy the ps.so file created by to the php extensions directory (not automatically done)
5. edit php.ini to include the ps extension (not automatically done)
If you are running FreeBSD, this link may help you with problems installing pslib (http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=84406).
Note that pslib (the library) and ps (the php extension) are not the same.