A template plugin allowing the inclusion of ERB-enabled RBPDF template files.
- Use UTF-8 encoding.
- RTL (Right-To-Left) languages support.
- HTML tag support.
- CSS minimum support.
- Image
- 8bit PNG image support without MiniMagick/RMagick library.
- PNG(with alpha channel)/JPEG/GIF/WebP image support. (use MiniMagick or RMagick library)
RBPDF is distributed via RubyGems, and can be installed the usual way that you install gems: by simply typing gem install rbpdf
on the command line.
==
If you are using image file, it is recommended you install:
gem install mini_magick
or
gem install rmagick
RBPDF Example of simple use in .html.erb:
<%
@pdf = RBPDF.new()
@pdf.set_margins(15, 27, 15)
@pdf.set_font('FreeSans','', 8)
@pdf.add_page()
@pdf.write(5, "text\n", '')
%><%==@pdf.output()%>
RBPDF Japanese Example of simple use in .html.erb:
<%
@pdf = RBPDF.new()
@pdf.set_margins(15, 27, 15)
@pdf.set_font('kozminproregular','', 8)
@pdf.add_page()
@pdf.write(5, "UTF-8 Japanese text.\n", '')
%><%==@pdf.output()%>
PDF example output
$ OUTPUT=true bundle exec rake test TEST=test/rbpdf_examples_test.rb
$ ls -1 *.pdf
example001.pdf
example002.pdf
example003.pdf
:
See the following files for sample of useage:
test_unicode.rbpdf utf8test.txt logo_example.png
ENJOY!
License
The project RBPDF doesn't use same license for all code. There are code with:
-
LGPLv2.1+ (GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1 or any later version)
-
MIT (MIT-LICENSE)
Please, check source code for more details. A license is usually at the start of each source file.
The MIT-LICENSE file (MIT) is the default license for code without an explicitly defined license.