An experimental gem to add a more flexible grouping option to the excellent prawn gem.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'prawn-grouping'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install prawn-grouping
Prawn::Document.new do
20.times { text "Regular text" }
group do |g|
20.times { g.text "Paragraphs not separated unless necessary" }
end
end
Prawn::Document.new do
5.times { text "Regular text" }
group do |g|
15.times { g.text "Paragraphs not separated unless necessary" }
group do |g|
30.times { g.text "Subparagraphs not separated unless necessary" }
end
end
end
Do not overuse nesting because a every combination has to be tested recursively in a temporary document
Currently three callbacks are supported:
:fits_current_context
A proc called before the content is rendered and does fit context.:fits_new_context
A proc called before the content is rendered and does fit a single context.:too_tall
A proc called before the content is rendered and does not fit a single context.
Prawn::Document.new do
5.times { text "Regular text" }
group :too_tall => lambda { start_new_page } do |g|
15.times { g.text "Paragraphs not separated unless necessary" }
end
end
The example above starts a new page if the content is too tall for a single page. Default behavior would be to just append the content.
The grouping internally works by executing the block one or multiple times and checking the results, because deep copy did not work well for the original implementation in many cases. As a result you should not manipulate your data objects within the block. See issue #7 for details.
This probably happens because you reference the original document within your group by using pdf.text in the curly braces. The following should also work:
Prawn::Document.new do |pdf|
pdf.group do |group_pdf|
40.times { group_pdf.text "1111" }
end
pdf.group do |group_pdf|
40.times { group_pdf.text "222" }
end
end
- Fork it ( http://github.com//prawn-grouping/fork )
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request