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<?php
namespace Safe;
use Safe\Exceptions\PsException;
/**
* Places a hyperlink at the given position pointing to a file program
* which is being started when clicked on. The hyperlink's source position
* is a rectangle
* with its lower left corner at (llx, lly) and its upper right corner at
* (urx, ury). The rectangle has by default a thin blue border.
*
* The note will not be visible if the document
* is printed or viewed but it will show up if the document is converted to
* pdf by either Acrobat Distiller™ or Ghostview.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $llx The x-coordinate of the lower left corner.
* @param float $lly The y-coordinate of the lower left corner.
* @param float $urx The x-coordinate of the upper right corner.
* @param float $ury The y-coordinate of the upper right corner.
* @param string $filename The path of the program to be started, when the link is clicked on.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_add_launchlink($psdoc, float $llx, float $lly, float $urx, float $ury, string $filename): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_add_launchlink($psdoc, $llx, $lly, $urx, $ury, $filename);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Places a hyperlink at the given position pointing to a page in the same
* document. Clicking on the link will jump to the given page. The first page
* in a document has number 1.
*
* The hyperlink's source position is a rectangle with its lower left corner at
* (llx, lly) and its upper
* right corner at (urx, ury).
* The rectangle has by default a thin blue border.
*
* The note will not be visible if the document
* is printed or viewed but it will show up if the document is converted to
* pdf by either Acrobat Distiller™ or Ghostview.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $llx The x-coordinate of the lower left corner.
* @param float $lly The y-coordinate of the lower left corner.
* @param float $urx The x-coordinate of the upper right corner.
* @param float $ury The y-coordinate of the upper right corner.
* @param int $page The number of the page displayed when clicking on the link.
* @param string $dest The parameter dest determines how the document
* is being viewed. It can be fitpage,
* fitwidth, fitheight, or
* fitbbox.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_add_locallink($psdoc, float $llx, float $lly, float $urx, float $ury, int $page, string $dest): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_add_locallink($psdoc, $llx, $lly, $urx, $ury, $page, $dest);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Adds a note at a certain position on the page. Notes are like little
* rectangular sheets with text on it, which can be placed anywhere on
* a page. They
* are shown either folded or unfolded. If folded, the specified icon
* is used as a placeholder.
*
* The note will not be visible if the document
* is printed or viewed but it will show up if the document is converted to
* pdf by either Acrobat Distiller™ or Ghostview.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $llx The x-coordinate of the lower left corner.
* @param float $lly The y-coordinate of the lower left corner.
* @param float $urx The x-coordinate of the upper right corner.
* @param float $ury The y-coordinate of the upper right corner.
* @param string $contents The text of the note.
* @param string $title The title of the note as displayed in the header of the note.
* @param string $icon The icon shown if the note is folded. This parameter can be set
* to comment, insert,
* note, paragraph,
* newparagraph, key, or
* help.
* @param int $open If open is unequal to zero the note will
* be shown unfolded after opening the document with a pdf viewer.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_add_note($psdoc, float $llx, float $lly, float $urx, float $ury, string $contents, string $title, string $icon, int $open): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_add_note($psdoc, $llx, $lly, $urx, $ury, $contents, $title, $icon, $open);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Places a hyperlink at the given position pointing to a second pdf document.
* Clicking on the link will branch to the document at the given page. The
* first page in a document has number 1.
*
* The hyperlink's source position is a rectangle with its lower left corner at
* (llx, lly) and its upper
* right corner at (urx, ury).
* The rectangle has by default a thin blue border.
*
* The note will not be visible if the document
* is printed or viewed but it will show up if the document is converted to
* pdf by either Acrobat Distiller™ or Ghostview.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $llx The x-coordinate of the lower left corner.
* @param float $lly The y-coordinate of the lower left corner.
* @param float $urx The x-coordinate of the upper right corner.
* @param float $ury The y-coordinate of the upper right corner.
* @param string $filename The name of the pdf document to be opened when clicking on
* this link.
* @param int $page The page number of the destination pdf document
* @param string $dest The parameter dest determines how the document
* is being viewed. It can be fitpage,
* fitwidth, fitheight, or
* fitbbox.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_add_pdflink($psdoc, float $llx, float $lly, float $urx, float $ury, string $filename, int $page, string $dest): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_add_pdflink($psdoc, $llx, $lly, $urx, $ury, $filename, $page, $dest);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Places a hyperlink at the given position pointing to a web page. The
* hyperlink's source position is a rectangle with its lower left corner at
* (llx, lly) and
* its upper right corner at (urx,
* ury). The rectangle has by default a thin
* blue border.
*
* The note will not be visible if the document
* is printed or viewed but it will show up if the document is converted to
* pdf by either Acrobat Distiller™ or Ghostview.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $llx The x-coordinate of the lower left corner.
* @param float $lly The y-coordinate of the lower left corner.
* @param float $urx The x-coordinate of the upper right corner.
* @param float $ury The y-coordinate of the upper right corner.
* @param string $url The url of the hyperlink to be opened when clicking on
* this link, e.g. http://www.php.net.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_add_weblink($psdoc, float $llx, float $lly, float $urx, float $ury, string $url): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_add_weblink($psdoc, $llx, $lly, $urx, $ury, $url);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Draws a portion of a circle with at middle point at
* (x, y). The arc starts at an
* angle of alpha and ends at an angle of
* beta. It is drawn counterclockwise (use
* ps_arcn to draw clockwise). The subpath added
* to the current path starts on the arc at angle alpha
* and ends on the arc at angle beta.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $x The x-coordinate of the circle's middle point.
* @param float $y The y-coordinate of the circle's middle point.
* @param float $radius The radius of the circle
* @param float $alpha The start angle given in degrees.
* @param float $beta The end angle given in degrees.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_arc($psdoc, float $x, float $y, float $radius, float $alpha, float $beta): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_arc($psdoc, $x, $y, $radius, $alpha, $beta);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Draws a portion of a circle with at middle point at
* (x, y). The arc starts at an
* angle of alpha and ends at an angle of
* beta. It is drawn clockwise (use
* ps_arc to draw counterclockwise). The subpath added to
* the current path starts on the arc at angle beta and
* ends on the arc at angle alpha.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $x The x-coordinate of the circle's middle point.
* @param float $y The y-coordinate of the circle's middle point.
* @param float $radius The radius of the circle
* @param float $alpha The starting angle given in degrees.
* @param float $beta The end angle given in degrees.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_arcn($psdoc, float $x, float $y, float $radius, float $alpha, float $beta): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_arcn($psdoc, $x, $y, $radius, $alpha, $beta);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Starts a new page. Although the parameters width
* and height imply a different page size for each
* page, this is not possible in PostScript. The first call of
* ps_begin_page will set the page size for the whole
* document. Consecutive calls will have no effect, except for creating a new
* page. The situation is different if you intent to convert the PostScript
* document into PDF. This function places pdfmarks into the document which
* can set the size for each page indiviually. The resulting PDF document will
* have different page sizes.
*
* Though PostScript does not know different page sizes, pslib places
* a bounding box for each page into the document. This size is evaluated
* by some PostScript viewers and will have precedence over the BoundingBox
* in the Header of the document. This can lead to unexpected results when
* you set a BoundingBox whose lower left corner is not (0, 0), because the
* bounding box of the page will always have a lower left corner (0, 0)
* and overwrites the global setting.
*
* Each page is encapsulated into save/restore. This means, that most of the
* settings made on one page will not be retained on the next page.
*
* If there is up to the first call of ps_begin_page no
* call of ps_findfont, then the header of the PostScript
* document will be output and the bounding box will be set to the size of
* the first page. The lower left corner of the bounding box is set to (0, 0).
* If ps_findfont was called before, then the
* header has been output already, and the document will not have a valid
* bounding box. In order to prevent this, one should call
* ps_set_info to set the info field
* BoundingBox and possibly Orientation
* before any ps_findfont or
* ps_begin_page calls.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $width The width of the page in pixel, e.g. 596 for A4 format.
* @param float $height The height of the page in pixel, e.g. 842 for A4 format.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_begin_page($psdoc, float $width, float $height): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_begin_page($psdoc, $width, $height);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Starts a new pattern. A pattern is like a page containing e.g. a drawing
* which can be used for filling areas. It is used like a color by calling
* ps_setcolor and setting the color space to
* pattern.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $width The width of the pattern in pixel.
* @param float $height The height of the pattern in pixel.
* @param float $xstep The distance in pixel of placements of the pattern in
* horizontal direction.
* @param float $ystep The distance in pixel of placements of the pattern in
* vertical direction.
* @param int $painttype Must be 1 or 2.
* @return int The identifier of the pattern.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_begin_pattern($psdoc, float $width, float $height, float $xstep, float $ystep, int $painttype): int
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_begin_pattern($psdoc, $width, $height, $xstep, $ystep, $painttype);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
return $result;
}
/**
* Starts a new template. A template is called a form in the postscript
* language. It is created similar to a pattern but used like an image.
* Templates are often used for drawings which are placed several times
* through out the document, e.g. like a company logo. All drawing functions
* may be used within a template. The template will not be drawn until
* it is placed by ps_place_image.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $width The width of the template in pixel.
* @param float $height The height of the template in pixel.
* @return int Returns TRUE on success.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_begin_template($psdoc, float $width, float $height): int
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_begin_template($psdoc, $width, $height);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
return $result;
}
/**
* Draws a circle with its middle point at (x,
* y). The circle starts and ends at position
* (x+radius,
* y). If this function is called outside a path it
* will start a new path. If it is called within a path it will add the circle
* as a subpath. If the last drawing operation does not end in point
* (x+radius,
* y) then there will be a gap in the path.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $x The x-coordinate of the circle's middle point.
* @param float $y The y-coordinate of the circle's middle point.
* @param float $radius The radius of the circle
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_circle($psdoc, float $x, float $y, float $radius): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_circle($psdoc, $x, $y, $radius);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Takes the current path and uses it to define the border of a clipping area.
* Everything drawn outside of that area will not be visible.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_clip($psdoc): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_clip($psdoc);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Closes an image and frees its resources. Once an image is closed
* it cannot be used anymore.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param int $imageid Resource identifier of the image as returned by
* ps_open_image or
* ps_open_image_file.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_close_image($psdoc, int $imageid): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_close_image($psdoc, $imageid);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Closes the PostScript document.
*
* This function writes the trailer of the PostScript document.
* It also writes the bookmark tree. ps_close does
* not free any resources, which is done by ps_delete.
*
* This function is also called by ps_delete if it
* has not been called before.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_close($psdoc): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_close($psdoc);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Connects the last point with first point of a path and draws the resulting
* closed line.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_closepath_stroke($psdoc): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_closepath_stroke($psdoc);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Connects the last point with the first point of a path. The resulting
* path can be used for stroking, filling, clipping, etc..
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_closepath($psdoc): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_closepath($psdoc);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Output a text one line below the last line. The line spacing is
* taken from the value "leading" which must be set with
* ps_set_value. The actual position of the
* text is determined by the values "textx" and "texty" which can be requested
* with ps_get_value
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param string $text The text to output.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_continue_text($psdoc, string $text): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_continue_text($psdoc, $text);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Add a section of a cubic Bézier curve described by the three given control
* points to the current path.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $x1 x-coordinate of first control point.
* @param float $y1 y-coordinate of first control point.
* @param float $x2 x-coordinate of second control point.
* @param float $y2 y-coordinate of second control point.
* @param float $x3 x-coordinate of third control point.
* @param float $y3 y-coordinate of third control point.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_curveto($psdoc, float $x1, float $y1, float $x2, float $y2, float $x3, float $y3): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_curveto($psdoc, $x1, $y1, $x2, $y2, $x3, $y3);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Mainly frees memory used by the document. Also closes a file, if it was not
* closed before with ps_close. You should in any case
* close the file with ps_close before, because
* ps_close not just closes the file but also outputs a
* trailor containing PostScript comments like the number of pages in the
* document and adding the bookmark hierarchy.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_delete($psdoc): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_delete($psdoc);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Ends a page which was started with ps_begin_page.
* Ending a page will leave the current drawing context, which e.g. requires
* to reload fonts if they were loading within the page, and to set many
* other drawing parameters like the line width, or color.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_end_page($psdoc): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_end_page($psdoc);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Ends a pattern which was started with ps_begin_pattern.
* Once a pattern has been ended, it can be used like a color to fill
* areas.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_end_pattern($psdoc): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_end_pattern($psdoc);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Ends a template which was started with ps_begin_template.
* Once a template has been ended, it can be used like an image.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_end_template($psdoc): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_end_template($psdoc);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Fills and draws the path constructed with previously called drawing
* functions like ps_lineto.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_fill_stroke($psdoc): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_fill_stroke($psdoc);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Fills the path constructed with previously called drawing functions like
* ps_lineto.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_fill($psdoc): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_fill($psdoc);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Gets several parameters which were directly set by
* ps_set_parameter or indirectly by one of the other
* functions. Parameters are by definition string
* values. This function cannot be used to retrieve resources which were also
* set by ps_set_parameter.
*
* The parameter name can have the following values.
*
*
*
* fontname
*
*
* The name of the currently active font or the font whose
* identifier is passed in parameter modifier.
*
*
*
*
* fontencoding
*
*
* The encoding of the currently active font.
*
*
*
*
* dottedversion
*
*
* The version of the underlying pslib library in the format
* &lt;major&gt;.&lt;minor&gt;.&lt;subminor&gt;
*
*
*
*
* scope
*
*
* The current drawing scope. Can be object, document, null, page,
* pattern, path, template, prolog, font, glyph.
*
*
*
*
* ligaturedisolvechar
*
*
* The character which dissolves a ligature. If your are using a font
* which contains the ligature `ff' and `|' is the char to dissolve the
* ligature, then `f|f' will result in two `f' instead of the ligature `ff'.
*
*
*
*
* imageencoding
*
*
* The encoding used for encoding images. Can be either
* hex or 85. hex encoding
* uses two bytes in the postscript file each byte in the image.
* 85 stand for Ascii85 encoding.
*
*
*
*
* linenumbermode
*
*
* Set to paragraph if lines are numbered
* within a paragraph or box if they are
* numbered within the surrounding box.
*
*
*
*
* linebreak
*
*
* Only used if text is output with ps_show_boxed.
* If set to TRUE a carriage return will add a line
* break.
*
*
*
*
* parbreak
*
*
* Only used if text is output with ps_show_boxed.
* If set to TRUE a carriage return will start
* a new paragraph.
*
*
*
*
* hyphenation
*
*
* Only used if text is output with ps_show_boxed.
* If set to TRUE the paragraph will be hyphenated
* if a hypen dictionary is set and exists.
*
*
*
*
* hyphendict
*
*
* Filename of the dictionary used for hyphenation pattern.
*
*
*
*
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param string $name Name of the parameter.
* @param float $modifier An identifier needed if a parameter of a resource is requested,
* e.g. the size of an image. In such a case the resource id is
* passed.
* @return string Returns the value of the parameter.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_get_parameter($psdoc, string $name, float $modifier = null): string
{
error_clear_last();
if ($modifier !== null) {
$result = \ps_get_parameter($psdoc, $name, $modifier);
} else {
$result = \ps_get_parameter($psdoc, $name);
}
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
return $result;
}
/**
* Hyphenates the passed word. ps_hyphenate evaluates the
* value hyphenminchars (set by ps_set_value) and
* the parameter hyphendict (set by ps_set_parameter).
* hyphendict must be set before calling this function.
*
* This function requires the locale category LC_CTYPE to be set properly.
* This is done when the extension is initialized by using the environment
* variables. On Unix systems read the man page of locale for more information.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param string $text text should not contain any non alpha
* characters. Possible positions for breaks are returned in an array of
* interger numbers. Each number is the position of the char in
* text after which a hyphenation can take place.
* @return array An array of integers indicating the position of possible breaks in
* the text.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_hyphenate($psdoc, string $text): array
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_hyphenate($psdoc, $text);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
return $result;
}
/**
* This function is
* currently not documented; only its argument list is available.
*
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param string $file
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_include_file($psdoc, string $file): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_include_file($psdoc, $file);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Adds a straight line from the current point to the given coordinates to the
* current path. Use ps_moveto to set the starting point
* of the line.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $x x-coordinate of the end point of the line.
* @param float $y y-coordinate of the end point of the line.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_lineto($psdoc, float $x, float $y): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_lineto($psdoc, $x, $y);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Sets the current point to new coordinates. If this is the first call of
* ps_moveto after a previous path has been ended then it
* will start a new path. If this function is called in the middle of a path
* it will just set the current point and start a subpath.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $x x-coordinate of the point to move to.
* @param float $y y-coordinate of the point to move to.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_moveto($psdoc, float $x, float $y): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_moveto($psdoc, $x, $y);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Creates a new document instance. It does not create the file on disk or in
* memory, it just sets up everything. ps_new is usually
* followed by a call of ps_open_file to actually create
* the postscript document.
*
* @return resource Resource of PostScript document. The return value
* is passed to all other functions as the first argument.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_new()
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_new();
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
return $result;
}
/**
* Creates a new file on disk and writes the PostScript document into it. The
* file will be closed when ps_close is called.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param string $filename The name of the postscript file.
* If filename is not passed the document will be
* created in memory and all output will go straight to the browser.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_open_file($psdoc, string $filename = null): void
{
error_clear_last();
if ($filename !== null) {
$result = \ps_open_file($psdoc, $filename);
} else {
$result = \ps_open_file($psdoc);
}
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Places a formerly loaded image on the page. The image can be scaled.
* If the image shall be rotated as well, you will have to rotate the
* coordinate system before with ps_rotate.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param int $imageid The resource identifier of the image as returned by
* ps_open_image or
* ps_open_image_file.
* @param float $x x-coordinate of the lower left corner of the image.
* @param float $y y-coordinate of the lower left corner of the image.
* @param float $scale The scaling factor for the image. A scale of 1.0 will result
* in a resolution of 72 dpi, because each pixel is equivalent to
* 1 point.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_place_image($psdoc, int $imageid, float $x, float $y, float $scale): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_place_image($psdoc, $imageid, $x, $y, $scale);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Draws a rectangle with its lower left corner at (x,
* y). The rectangle starts and ends in its lower left
* corner. If this function is called outside a path it will start a new path.
* If it is called within a path it will add the rectangle as a subpath. If
* the last drawing operation does not end in the lower left corner then there
* will be a gap in the path.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $x x-coordinate of the lower left corner of the rectangle.
* @param float $y y-coordinate of the lower left corner of the rectangle.
* @param float $width The width of the image.
* @param float $height The height of the image.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_rect($psdoc, float $x, float $y, float $width, float $height): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_rect($psdoc, $x, $y, $width, $height);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Restores a previously saved graphics context. Any call of
* ps_save must be accompanied by a call to
* ps_restore. All coordinate transformations, line
* style settings, color settings, etc. are being restored to the state
* before the call of ps_save.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_restore($psdoc): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_restore($psdoc);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Sets the rotation of the coordinate system.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $rot Angle of rotation in degree.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_rotate($psdoc, float $rot): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_rotate($psdoc, $rot);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Saves the current graphics context, containing colors, translation and
* rotation settings and some more. A saved context can be restored with
* ps_restore.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_save($psdoc): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_save($psdoc);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Sets horizontal and vertical scaling of the coordinate system.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $x Scaling factor in horizontal direction.
* @param float $y Scaling factor in vertical direction.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_scale($psdoc, float $x, float $y): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_scale($psdoc, $x, $y);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Links added with one of the functions ps_add_weblink,
* ps_add_pdflink, etc. will be displayed with a
* surounded rectangle when the postscript document is converted to
* pdf and viewed in a pdf viewer. This rectangle is not visible in
* the postscript document.
* This function sets the color of the rectangle's border line.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $red The red component of the border color.
* @param float $green The green component of the border color.
* @param float $blue The blue component of the border color.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_set_border_color($psdoc, float $red, float $green, float $blue): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_set_border_color($psdoc, $red, $green, $blue);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Links added with one of the functions ps_add_weblink,
* ps_add_pdflink, etc. will be displayed with a
* surounded rectangle when the postscript document is converted to
* pdf and viewed in a pdf viewer. This rectangle is not visible in
* the postscript document.
* This function sets the length of the black and white portion of a
* dashed border line.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $black The length of the dash.
* @param float $white The length of the gap between dashes.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_set_border_dash($psdoc, float $black, float $white): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_set_border_dash($psdoc, $black, $white);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Links added with one of the functions ps_add_weblink,
* ps_add_pdflink, etc. will be displayed with a
* surounded rectangle when the postscript document is converted to
* pdf and viewed in a pdf viewer. This rectangle is not visible in
* the postscript document.
* This function sets the appearance and width of the border line.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param string $style style can be solid or
* dashed.
* @param float $width The line width of the border.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_set_border_style($psdoc, string $style, float $width): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_set_border_style($psdoc, $style, $width);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Sets certain information fields of the document. This fields will be shown
* as a comment in the header of the PostScript file. If the document is
* converted to pdf this fields will also be used for the document
* information.
*
* The BoundingBox is usually set to the value given to the
* first page. This only works if ps_findfont has not
* been called before. In such cases the BoundingBox would be left unset
* unless you set it explicitly with this function.
*
* This function will have no effect anymore when the header of the postscript
* file has been already written. It must be called before the first page
* or the first call of ps_findfont.
*
* @param resource $p Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param string $key The name of the information field to set. The values which can be
* set are Keywords, Subject,
* Title, Creator,
* Author, BoundingBox, and
* Orientation. Be aware that some of them has a
* meaning to PostScript viewers.
* @param string $val The value of the information field. The field
* Orientation can be set to either
* Portrait or Landscape. The
* BoundingBox is a string consisting of four numbers.
* The first two numbers are the coordinates of the lower left corner of
* the page. The last two numbers are the coordinates of the upper
* right corner.
*
* Up to version 0.2.6 of pslib, the BoundingBox and Orientation
* will be overwritten by ps_begin_page,
* unless ps_findfont has been called before.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_set_info($p, string $key, string $val): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_set_info($p, $key, $val);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Sets several parameters which are used by many functions. Parameters are by
* definition string values.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param string $name For a list of possible names see ps_get_parameter.
* @param string $value The value of the parameter.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_set_parameter($psdoc, string $name, string $value): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_set_parameter($psdoc, $name, $value);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Set the position for the next text output. You may alternatively set the x
* and y value separately by calling ps_set_value and
* choosing textx respectively texty as
* the value name.
*
* If you want to output text at a certain position it is more convenient
* to use ps_show_xy instead of setting the text position
* and calling ps_show.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $x x-coordinate of the new text position.
* @param float $y y-coordinate of the new text position.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_set_text_pos($psdoc, float $x, float $y): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_set_text_pos($psdoc, $x, $y);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Sets several values which are used by many functions. Parameters are by
* definition float values.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param string $name The name can be one of the following:
*
*
* textrendering
*
*
* The way how text is shown.
*
*
*
*
* textx
*
*
* The x coordinate for text output.
*
*
*
*
* texty
*
*
* The y coordinate for text output.
*
*
*
*
* wordspacing
*
*
* The distance between words relative to the width of a space.
*
*
*
*
* leading
*
*
* The distance between lines in pixels.
*
*
*
*
*
* The way how text is shown.
*
* The x coordinate for text output.
*
* The y coordinate for text output.
*
* The distance between words relative to the width of a space.
*
* The distance between lines in pixels.
* @param float $value The way how text is shown.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_set_value($psdoc, string $name, float $value): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_set_value($psdoc, $name, $value);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Sets the color for drawing, filling, or both.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param string $type The parameter type can be
* both, fill, or
* fillstroke.
* @param string $colorspace The colorspace should be one of gray,
* rgb, cmyk,
* spot, pattern. Depending on the
* colorspace either only the first, the first three or all parameters
* will be used.
* @param float $c1 Depending on the colorspace this is either the red component (rgb),
* the cyan component (cmyk), the gray value (gray), the identifier of
* the spot color or the identifier of the pattern.
* @param float $c2 Depending on the colorspace this is either the green component (rgb),
* the magenta component (cmyk).
* @param float $c3 Depending on the colorspace this is either the blue component (rgb),
* the yellow component (cmyk).
* @param float $c4 This must only be set in cmyk colorspace and specifies the black
* component.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_setcolor($psdoc, string $type, string $colorspace, float $c1, float $c2, float $c3, float $c4): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_setcolor($psdoc, $type, $colorspace, $c1, $c2, $c3, $c4);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Sets the length of the black and white portions of a dashed line.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $on The length of the dash.
* @param float $off The length of the gap between dashes.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_setdash($psdoc, float $on, float $off): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_setdash($psdoc, $on, $off);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* This function is
* currently not documented; only its argument list is available.
*
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $value The value must be between 0.2 and 1.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_setflat($psdoc, float $value): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_setflat($psdoc, $value);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Sets a font, which has to be loaded before with
* ps_findfont. Outputting text without setting a font
* results in an error.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param int $fontid The font identifier as returned by ps_findfont.
* @param float $size The size of the font.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_setfont($psdoc, int $fontid, float $size): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_setfont($psdoc, $fontid, $size);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Sets the gray value for all following drawing operations.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $gray The value must be between 0 (white) and 1 (black).
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_setgray($psdoc, float $gray): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_setgray($psdoc, $gray);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Sets how line ends look like.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param int $type The type of line ends. Possible values are
* PS_LINECAP_BUTT,
* PS_LINECAP_ROUND, or
* PS_LINECAP_SQUARED.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_setlinecap($psdoc, int $type): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_setlinecap($psdoc, $type);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Sets how lines are joined.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param int $type The way lines are joined. Possible values are
* PS_LINEJOIN_MITER,
* PS_LINEJOIN_ROUND, or
* PS_LINEJOIN_BEVEL.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_setlinejoin($psdoc, int $type): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_setlinejoin($psdoc, $type);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Sets the line width for all following drawing operations.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $width The width of lines in points.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_setlinewidth($psdoc, float $width): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_setlinewidth($psdoc, $width);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* If two lines join in a small angle and the line join is set to
* PS_LINEJOIN_MITER, then
* the resulting spike will be very long. The miter limit is the maximum
* ratio of the miter length (the length of the spike) and the line width.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $value The maximum ratio between the miter length and the line width. Larger
* values (&gt; 10) will result in very long spikes when two lines meet
* in a small angle. Keep the default unless you know what you are doing.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_setmiterlimit($psdoc, float $value): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_setmiterlimit($psdoc, $value);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* This function is
* currently not documented; only its argument list is available.
*
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param int $mode
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_setoverprintmode($psdoc, int $mode): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_setoverprintmode($psdoc, $mode);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Sets the length of the black and white portions of a dashed line.
* ps_setpolydash is used to set more complicated dash
* patterns.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $arr arr is a list of length elements alternately for
* the black and white portion.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_setpolydash($psdoc, float $arr): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_setpolydash($psdoc, $arr);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Creates a pattern based on a shading, which has to be created before with
* ps_shading. Shading patterns can be used like regular
* patterns.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param int $shadingid The identifier of a shading previously created with
* ps_shading.
* @param string $optlist This argument is not currently used.
* @return int The identifier of the pattern.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_shading_pattern($psdoc, int $shadingid, string $optlist): int
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_shading_pattern($psdoc, $shadingid, $optlist);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
return $result;
}
/**
* Creates a shading, which can be used by ps_shfill or
* ps_shading_pattern.
*
* The color of the shading can be in any color space except for
* pattern.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param string $type The type of shading can be either radial or
* axial. Each shading starts with the current fill
* color and ends with the given color values passed in the parameters
* c1 to c4
* (see ps_setcolor for their meaning).
* @param float $x0 The coordinates x0, y0,
* x1, y1 are the start and
* end point of the shading. If the type of shading is
* radial the two points are the middle points of
* a starting and ending circle.
* @param float $y0 See ps_setcolor for their meaning.
* @param float $x1 If the shading is of type radial the
* optlist must also contain the parameters
* r0 and r1 with the radius of the
* start and end circle.
* @param float $y1
* @param float $c1
* @param float $c2
* @param float $c3
* @param float $c4
* @param string $optlist
* @return int Returns the identifier of the pattern.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_shading($psdoc, string $type, float $x0, float $y0, float $x1, float $y1, float $c1, float $c2, float $c3, float $c4, string $optlist): int
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_shading($psdoc, $type, $x0, $y0, $x1, $y1, $c1, $c2, $c3, $c4, $optlist);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
return $result;
}
/**
* Fills an area with a shading, which has to be created before with
* ps_shading. This is an alternative way to creating
* a pattern from a shading ps_shading_pattern and using
* the pattern as the filling color.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param int $shadingid The identifier of a shading previously created with
* ps_shading.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_shfill($psdoc, int $shadingid): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_shfill($psdoc, $shadingid);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Output a text at the given text position.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param string $text The text to be output.
* @param float $x x-coordinate of the lower left corner of the box surrounding the text.
* @param float $y y-coordinate of the lower left corner of the box surrounding the text.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_show_xy($psdoc, string $text, float $x, float $y): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_show_xy($psdoc, $text, $x, $y);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* This function is
* currently not documented; only its argument list is available.
*
*
* @param resource $psdoc
* @param string $text
* @param int $len
* @param float $xcoor
* @param float $ycoor
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_show_xy2($psdoc, string $text, int $len, float $xcoor, float $ycoor): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_show_xy2($psdoc, $text, $len, $xcoor, $ycoor);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Output a text at the current text position. The text position can be set
* by storing the x and y coordinates into the values textx
* and texty with the function
* ps_set_value. The function will issue an
* error if a font was not set before with ps_setfont.
*
* ps_show evaluates the following parameters and values
* as set by ps_set_parameter and
* ps_set_value.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param string $text The text to be output.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_show($psdoc, string $text): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_show($psdoc, $text);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Output text at the current position. Do not print more than len characters.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param string $text The text to be output.
* @param int $len The maximum number of characters to print.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_show2($psdoc, string $text, int $len): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_show2($psdoc, $text, $len);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Draws the path constructed with previously called drawing functions like
* ps_lineto.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_stroke($psdoc): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_stroke($psdoc);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Output the glyph at position ord in the font
* encoding vector of the current font. The font encoding for a font can be
* set when loading the font with ps_findfont.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param int $ord The position of the glyph in the font encoding vector.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_symbol($psdoc, int $ord): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_symbol($psdoc, $ord);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}
/**
* Sets a new initial point of the coordinate system.
*
* @param resource $psdoc Resource identifier of the postscript file
* as returned by ps_new.
* @param float $x x-coordinate of the origin of the translated coordinate system.
* @param float $y y-coordinate of the origin of the translated coordinate system.
* @throws PsException
*
*/
function ps_translate($psdoc, float $x, float $y): void
{
error_clear_last();
$result = \ps_translate($psdoc, $x, $y);
if ($result === false) {
throw PsException::createFromPhpError();
}
}