man HTML::FormatPS () - Format HTML as PostScript
NAME
HTML::FormatPS - Format HTML as PostScript
SYNOPSIS
use HTML::TreeBuilder; $tree = HTML::TreeBuilder->new->parse_file("test.html");
use HTML::FormatPS; $formatter = HTML::FormatPS->new( FontFamily => 'Helvetica', PaperSize => 'Letter', ); print $formatter->format($tree);
Or, for short:
use HTML::FormatPS; print HTML::FormatPS->format_file( "test.html", 'FontFamily' => 'Helvetica', 'PaperSize' => 'Letter', );
DESCRIPTION
The HTML::FormatPS is a formatter that outputs PostScript code. Formatting of HTML tables and forms is not implemented.
You might specify the following parameters when constructing the formatter object (or when calling format_file or format_string):
- PaperSize
- What kind of paper should we format for. The value can be one of these: A3, A4, A5, B4, B5, Letter, Legal, Executive, Tabloid, Statement, Folio, 10x14, Quarto. The default is A4.
- PaperWidth
- The width of the paper, in points. Setting PaperSize also defines this value.
- PaperHeight
- The height of the paper, in points. Setting PaperSize also defines this value.
- LeftMargin
- The left margin, in points.
- RightMargin
- The right margin, in points.
- HorizontalMargin
- Both left and right margin at the same time. The default value is 4 cm.
- TopMargin
- The top margin, in points.
- BottomMargin
- The bottom margin, in points.
- VerticalMargin
- Both top and bottom margin at the same time. The default value is 2 cm,
- PageNo
- This parameter determines if we should put page numbers on the pages. The default value is true; so you have to set this value to 0 in order to suppress page numbers. (The No in PageNo means number/numero!)
- FontFamily
- This parameter specifies which family of fonts to use for the formatting. Legal values are Courier, Helvetica and Times. The default is Times.
- FontScale
- This is a scaling factor for all the font sizes. The default value is 1. For example, if you want everything to be almost three times as large, you could set this to 2.7. If you wanted things just a bit smaller than normal, you could set it to .92.
- Leading
- This option (pronounced ledding, not leeding) controls how much is space between lines. This is a factor of the font size used for that line. Default is 0.1 so between two 12-point lines, there will be 1.2 points of space.
- StartPage
- Assuming you have PageNo on, StartPage controls what the page number of the first page will be. By default, it is 1. So if you set this to 87, the first page would say 87 on it, the next 88, and so on.
- NoProlog
- If this option is set to a true value, HTML::FormatPS will make a point of not emitting the PostScript prolog before the document. By default, this is off, meaning that HTML::FormatPS will emit the prolog. This option is of interest only to advanced users.
- NoTrailer
- If this option is set to a true value, HTML::FormatPS will make a point of not emitting the PostScript trailer at the end of the document. By default, this is off, meaning that HTML::FormatPS will emit the bit of PostScript that ends the document. This option is of interest only to advanced users.
SEE ALSO
HTML::Formatter
TO DO
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- Support for some more character styles, notably including: strike-through, underlining, superscript, and subscript.
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- Support for Unicode.
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- Support for Win-1252 encoding, since that's what most people mean when they use characters in the range 0x80-0x9F in HTML.
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- And, if it's ever even reasonably possible, support for tables.
I would welcome email from people who can help me out or advise me on the above.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1995-2002 Gisle Aas, and 2002- Sean M. Burke. All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
AUTHOR
Current maintainer: Sean M. Burke <sburke@cpan.org>
Original author: Gisle Aas <gisle@aas.no>