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# GoFPDF document generator
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[![No Maintenance Intended][badge-no-maintain]][unmaintained]
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[![MIT licensed][badge-mit]][license]
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[![Report][badge-report]][report]
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[![GoDoc][badge-doc]][godoc]
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Package gofpdf implements a PDF document generator with high level support for
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text, drawing and images.
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## Features
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* UTF-8 support
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* Choice of measurement unit, page format and margins
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* Page header and footer management
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* Automatic page breaks, line breaks, and text justification
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* Inclusion of JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF and basic path-only SVG images
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* Colors, gradients and alpha channel transparency
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* Outline bookmarks
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* Internal and external links
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* TrueType, Type1 and encoding support
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* Page compression
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* Lines, Bézier curves, arcs, and ellipses
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* Rotation, scaling, skewing, translation, and mirroring
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* Clipping
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* Document protection
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* Layers
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* Templates
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* Barcodes
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* Charting facility
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* Import PDFs as templates
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gofpdf has no dependencies other than the Go standard library. All tests pass
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on Linux, Mac and Windows platforms.
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gofpdf supports UTF-8 TrueType fonts and "right-to-left" languages. Note that
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Chinese, Japanese, and Korean characters may not be included in many general
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purpose fonts. For these languages, a specialized font (for example,
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[NotoSansSC][noto] for simplified Chinese) can be used.
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Also, support is provided to automatically translate UTF-8 runes to code page
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encodings for languages that have fewer than 256 glyphs.
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## We Are Closed
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This repository will not be maintained, at least for some unknown duration. But
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it is hoped that gofpdf has a bright future in the open source world. Due to
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Go's promise of compatibility, gofpdf should continue to function without
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modification for a longer time than would be the case with many other
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languages.
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Forks should be based on the [last viable commit][last-commit]. Tools such as
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[active-forks][gofpdf-fork] can be used to select a fork that looks promising
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for your needs. If a particular fork looks like it has taken the lead in
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attracting followers, this README will be updated to point people in that
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direction.
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The efforts of all contributors to this project have been deeply appreciated.
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Best wishes to all of you.
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## Installation
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To install the package on your system, run
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```shell
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go get github.com/jung-kurt/gofpdf
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```
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Later, to receive updates, run
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```shell
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go get -u -v github.com/jung-kurt/gofpdf/...
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```
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## Quick Start
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The following Go code generates a simple PDF file.
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```go
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pdf := gofpdf.New("P", "mm", "A4", "")
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pdf.AddPage()
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pdf.SetFont("Arial", "B", 16)
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pdf.Cell(40, 10, "Hello, world")
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err := pdf.OutputFileAndClose("hello.pdf")
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```
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See the functions in the [fpdf_test.go][fpdf-test] file (shown as examples in
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this documentation) for more advanced PDF examples.
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## Errors
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If an error occurs in an Fpdf method, an internal error field is set. After
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this occurs, Fpdf method calls typically return without performing any
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operations and the error state is retained. This error management scheme
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facilitates PDF generation since individual method calls do not need to be
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examined for failure; it is generally sufficient to wait until after `Output()`
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is called. For the same reason, if an error occurs in the calling application
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during PDF generation, it may be desirable for the application to transfer the
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error to the Fpdf instance by calling the `SetError()` method or the
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`SetErrorf()` method. At any time during the life cycle of the Fpdf instance,
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the error state can be determined with a call to `Ok()` or `Err()`. The error
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itself can be retrieved with a call to `Error()`.
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## Conversion Notes
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This package is a relatively straightforward translation from the original
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[FPDF][fpdf-site] library written in PHP (despite the caveat in the
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introduction to [Effective Go][effective-go]). The
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API names have been retained even though the Go idiom would suggest otherwise
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(for example, `pdf.GetX()` is used rather than simply `pdf.X()`). The
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similarity of the two libraries makes the original FPDF website a good source
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of information. It includes a forum and FAQ.
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However, some internal changes have been made. Page content is built up using
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buffers (of type bytes.Buffer) rather than repeated string concatenation.
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Errors are handled as explained above rather than panicking. Output is
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generated through an interface of type io.Writer or io.WriteCloser. A number of
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the original PHP methods behave differently based on the type of the arguments
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that are passed to them; in these cases additional methods have been exported
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to provide similar functionality. Font definition files are produced in JSON
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rather than PHP.
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## Example PDFs
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A side effect of running `go test ./...` is the production of a number of
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example PDFs. These can be found in the gofpdf/pdf directory after the tests
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complete.
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Please note that these examples run in the context of a test. In order run an
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example as a standalone application, you'll need to examine
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[fpdf_test.go][fpdf-test] for some helper routines, for example
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`exampleFilename()` and `summary()`.
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Example PDFs can be compared with reference copies in order to verify that they
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have been generated as expected. This comparison will be performed if a PDF
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with the same name as the example PDF is placed in the gofpdf/pdf/reference
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directory and if the third argument to `ComparePDFFiles()` in
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internal/example/example.go is true. (By default it is false.) The routine that
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summarizes an example will look for this file and, if found, will call
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`ComparePDFFiles()` to check the example PDF for equality with its reference PDF.
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If differences exist between the two files they will be printed to standard
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output and the test will fail. If the reference file is missing, the comparison
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is considered to succeed. In order to successfully compare two PDFs, the
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placement of internal resources must be consistent and the internal creation
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timestamps must be the same. To do this, the methods `SetCatalogSort()` and
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`SetCreationDate()` need to be called for both files. This is done automatically
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for all examples.
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## Nonstandard Fonts
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Nothing special is required to use the standard PDF fonts (courier, helvetica,
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times, zapfdingbats) in your documents other than calling `SetFont()`.
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You should use `AddUTF8Font()` or `AddUTF8FontFromBytes()` to add a TrueType
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UTF-8 encoded font. Use `RTL()` and `LTR()` methods switch between
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"right-to-left" and "left-to-right" mode.
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In order to use a different non-UTF-8 TrueType or Type1 font, you will need to
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generate a font definition file and, if the font will be embedded into PDFs, a
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compressed version of the font file. This is done by calling the MakeFont
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function or using the included makefont command line utility. To create the
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utility, cd into the makefont subdirectory and run "go build". This will
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produce a standalone executable named makefont. Select the appropriate encoding
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file from the font subdirectory and run the command as in the following
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example.
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```shell
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./makefont --embed --enc=../font/cp1252.map --dst=../font ../font/calligra.ttf
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```
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In your PDF generation code, call `AddFont()` to load the font and, as with the
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standard fonts, SetFont() to begin using it. Most examples, including the
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package example, demonstrate this method. Good sources of free, open-source
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fonts include [Google Fonts][gfont] and [DejaVu Fonts][dfont].
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## Related Packages
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The [draw2d][draw2d-site] package is a two dimensional vector graphics library that
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can generate output in different forms. It uses gofpdf for its document
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production mode.
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## Contributing Changes
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gofpdf is a global community effort and you are invited to make it even better.
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If you have implemented a new feature or corrected a problem, please consider
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contributing your change to the project. A contribution that does not directly
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pertain to the core functionality of gofpdf should be placed in its own
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directory directly beneath the `contrib` directory.
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Here are guidelines for making submissions. Your change should
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* be compatible with the MIT License
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* be properly documented
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* be formatted with `go fmt`
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* include an example in [fpdf_test.go][test] if appropriate
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* conform to the standards of [golint][lint] and
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[go vet][vet], that is, `golint .` and
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`go vet .` should not generate any warnings
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* not diminish [test coverage][coverage]
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[Pull requests][pr] are the preferred means of accepting your changes.
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## License
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gofpdf is released under the MIT License. It is copyrighted by Kurt Jung and
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the contributors acknowledged below.
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## Acknowledgments
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This package's code and documentation are closely derived from the [FPDF][fpdf-site]
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library created by Olivier Plathey, and a number of font and image resources
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are copied directly from it. Bruno Michel has provided valuable assistance with
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the code. Drawing support is adapted from the FPDF geometric figures script by
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David Hernández Sanz. Transparency support is adapted from the FPDF
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transparency script by Martin Hall-May. Support for gradients and clipping is
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adapted from FPDF scripts by Andreas Würmser. Support for outline bookmarks is
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adapted from Olivier Plathey by Manuel Cornes. Layer support is adapted from
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Olivier Plathey. Support for transformations is adapted from the FPDF
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transformation script by Moritz Wagner and Andreas Würmser. PDF protection is
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adapted from the work of Klemen Vodopivec for the FPDF product. Lawrence
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Kesteloot provided code to allow an image's extent to be determined prior to
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placement. Support for vertical alignment within a cell was provided by Stefan
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Schroeder. Ivan Daniluk generalized the font and image loading code to use the
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Reader interface while maintaining backward compatibility. Anthony Starks
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provided code for the Polygon function. Robert Lillack provided the Beziergon
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function and corrected some naming issues with the internal curve function.
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Claudio Felber provided implementations for dashed line drawing and generalized
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font loading. Stani Michiels provided support for multi-segment path drawing
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with smooth line joins, line join styles, enhanced fill modes, and has helped
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greatly with package presentation and tests. Templating is adapted by Marcus
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Downing from the FPDF_Tpl library created by Jan Slabon and Setasign. Jelmer
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Snoeck contributed packages that generate a variety of barcodes and help with
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registering images on the web. Jelmer Snoek and Guillermo Pascual augmented the
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basic HTML functionality with aligned text. Kent Quirk implemented
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backwards-compatible support for reading DPI from images that support it, and
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for setting DPI manually and then having it properly taken into account when
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calculating image size. Paulo Coutinho provided support for static embedded
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fonts. Dan Meyers added support for embedded JavaScript. David Fish added a
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generic alias-replacement function to enable, among other things, table of
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contents functionality. Andy Bakun identified and corrected a problem in which
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the internal catalogs were not sorted stably. Paul Montag added encoding and
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decoding functionality for templates, including images that are embedded in
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templates; this allows templates to be stored independently of gofpdf. Paul
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also added support for page boxes used in printing PDF documents. Wojciech
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Matusiak added supported for word spacing. Artem Korotkiy added support of
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UTF-8 fonts. Dave Barnes added support for imported objects and templates.
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Brigham Thompson added support for rounded rectangles. Joe Westcott added
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underline functionality and optimized image storage. Benoit KUGLER contributed
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support for rectangles with corners of unequal radius, modification times, and
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for file attachments and annotations.
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## Roadmap
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* Remove all legacy code page font support; use UTF-8 exclusively
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* Improve test coverage as reported by the coverage tool.
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[badge-author]: https://img.shields.io/badge/author-Kurt_Jung-blue.svg
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[badge-doc]: https://img.shields.io/badge/godoc-GoFPDF-blue.svg
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[badge-github]: https://img.shields.io/badge/project-Git_Hub-blue.svg
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[badge-mit]: https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-blue.svg
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[badge-no-maintain]: http://unmaintained.tech/badge.svg
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[badge-report]: https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/jung-kurt/gofpdf
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[badge-status]: https://travis-ci.org/jung-kurt/gofpdf.svg?branch=master
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[coverage]: https://blog.golang.org/cover
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[dfont]: http://dejavu-fonts.org/
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[draw2d-site]: https://github.com/llgcode/draw2d
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[effective-go]: https://golang.org/doc/effective_go.html
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[fpdf-site]: http://www.fpdf.org/
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[fpdf-test]: https://github.com/jung-kurt/gofpdf/blob/master/fpdf_test.go
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[gfont]: https://fonts.google.com/
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[github]: https://github.com/jung-kurt/gofpdf
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[godoc]: https://godoc.org/github.com/jung-kurt/gofpdf
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[gofpdf-fork]: https://techgaun.github.io/active-forks/index.html#jung-kurt/gofpdf
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[issue109]: https://github.com/jung-kurt/gofpdf/issues/109
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[jung]: https://github.com/jung-kurt/
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[last-commit]: https://github.com/jung-kurt/gofpdf/commit/603f56990463f011cb1dbb64ef7f872c1adc009a
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[license]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jung-kurt/gofpdf/master/LICENSE
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[lint]: https://github.com/golang/lint
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[logo]: https://github.com/jung-kurt/gofpdf/raw/master/image/logo_gofpdf.jpg?raw=true
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[noto]: https://github.com/jsntn/webfonts/blob/master/NotoSansSC-Regular.ttf
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[pr]: https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests/
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[report]: https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/jung-kurt/gofpdf
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[status]: https://travis-ci.org/jung-kurt/gofpdf
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[test]: https://github.com/jung-kurt/gofpdf/blob/master/fpdf_test.go
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[unmaintained]: http://unmaintained.tech/
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[vet]: https://golang.org/cmd/vet/
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