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Revision: 564 http://sciret.svn.sourceforge.net/sciret/?rev=564&view=rev Author: reinerj Date: 2007-09-21 02:58:18 -0700 (Fri, 21 Sep 2007) Log Message: ----------- update the trunk to stable Added Paths: ----------- trunk/tcpdf/ trunk/tcpdf/.eraseme.php.swp trunk/tcpdf/.eraseme2.php.swp trunk/tcpdf/.tcpdf.php.swp trunk/tcpdf/CHANGELOG.TXT trunk/tcpdf/LICENSE.TXT trunk/tcpdf/README.TXT trunk/tcpdf/barcode/ trunk/tcpdf/barcode/barcode.php trunk/tcpdf/barcode/c128aobject.php trunk/tcpdf/barcode/c128bobject.php trunk/tcpdf/barcode/c128cobject.php trunk/tcpdf/barcode/c39object.php trunk/tcpdf/barcode/i25object.php trunk/tcpdf/barcode/image.php trunk/tcpdf/barcode/lesser.txt trunk/tcpdf/cache/ trunk/tcpdf/config/ trunk/tcpdf/config/lang/ trunk/tcpdf/config/lang/eng.php trunk/tcpdf/config/tcpdf_config.php trunk/tcpdf/doc/ trunk/tcpdf/doc/blank.html trunk/tcpdf/doc/classtrees_com.tecnick.tcpdf.html trunk/tcpdf/doc/com.tecnick.tcpdf/ trunk/tcpdf/doc/com.tecnick.tcpdf/BarcodeObject.html 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=================================================================== (Binary files differ) Property changes on: trunk/tcpdf/.tcpdf.php.swp ___________________________________________________________________ Name: svn:mime-type + application/octet-stream Added: trunk/tcpdf/CHANGELOG.TXT =================================================================== --- trunk/tcpdf/CHANGELOG.TXT (rev 0) +++ trunk/tcpdf/CHANGELOG.TXT 2007-09-21 09:58:18 UTC (rev 564) @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +1.53.0.TC033_PHP4 (2007-07-30) + - fixed bug 1762550: case sensitive for font files + - NOTE: all fonts files names must be in lowercase! + +1.53.0.TC032_PHP4 (2007-07-27) + - setLastH method was added to resolve bug 1689071. + - all fonts names were converted in lowercase (bug 1713005). + - bug 1740954 was fixed. + - justification was addes as Cell option. + +1.53.0.TC031_PHP4 (2007-03-20) + - ToUnicode CMap were added on _puttruetypeunicode function. Now you may search and copy unicode text. + +1.53.0.TC030_PHP4 (2007-03-06) + - fixed bug on PHP4 version. + +1.53.0.TC029_PHP4 (2007-03-06) + - DejaVu Fonts were added. + +1.53.0.TC028_PHP4 (2007-03-03) + - MultiCell function signature were changed: the $ln parameter were added. Check documentation for further information. + - Greek language were added on example sentences. + - setPrintHeader() and setPrintFooter() functions were added to enable or disable page header and footer. + +1.53.0.TC027_PHP4 (2006-12-14) + - $attr['face'] bug were fixed. + - K_TCPDF_EXTERNAL_CONFIG control where introduced on /config/tcpdf_config.php to use external configuration files. + +1.53.0.TC026_PHP4 (2006-10-28) + - writeHTML function call were fixed on examples. + +1.53.0.TC025_PHP4 (2006-10-27) + - Bugs item #1421290 were fixed (0D - 0A substitution in some characters) + - Bugs item #1573174 were fixed (MultiCell documentation) + +1.53.0.TC024_PHP4 (2006-09-26) + - getPageHeight() function were fixed (bug 1543476). + - fixed missing breaks on closedHTMLTagHandler function (bug 1535263). + - fixed extra spaces on Write function (bug 1535262). + +1.53.0.TC023_PHP4 (2006-08-04) + - second parameter were removed from class_exists function. + - paths to barcode directory were fixed. + - documentation were updated. + +1.53.0.TC022_PHP4 (2006-07-16) + - fixed bug: [ 1516858 ] Probs with PHP autoloader and class_exists() + +1.53.0.TC021_PHP4 (2006-07-01) + - HTML attributes with whitespaces are now supported (thanks to Nelson Benitez for his support) + +1.53.0.TC020_PHP4 (2006-06-23) + - this version fixes the MBCS error on html_entity_decode + +1.53.0.TC019_PHP4 (2006-06-08) + - this version were backported to PHP4 + +1.53.0.TC019 (2006-05-21) + - fixed <strong> and <em> closing tags. + +1.53.0.TC018 (2006-05-18) + - fixed font names bug + +1.53.0.TC017 (2006-05-18) + - the TTF2UFM utility to convert True Type fonts for TCPDF were included on fonts folder. + - new free unicode fonts were included on /fonts/freefont. + - test_unicode.php example were exended. + - parameter $fill were added on Write, writeHTML and writeHTMLCell functions. + - documentation were updated. + +1.53.0.TC016 (2006-03-09) + - fixed closing <strong> tag on html parser. + +1.53.0.TC016 (2005-08-28) + - fpdf.php and tcpdf.php files were joined in one single class (you can still extend TCPDF with your own class). + - fixed problem when mb_internal_encoding is set. + +1.53.0.TC014 (2005-05-29) + - fixed WriteHTMLCell new page issue. + +1.53.0.TC013 (2005-05-29) + - fixed WriteHTMLCell across pages. + +1.53.0.TC012 (2005-05-29) + - font color attribute bug were fixed. + +1.53.0.TC011 (2005-03-31) + - SetFont function were fixed (thank Sjaak Lauwers for bug notice). + +1.53.0.TC010 (2005-03-22) + - the html functions were improved (thanks to Manfred Vervuert for bug reporting). + +1.53.0.TC009 (2005-03-19) + - a wrong reference to convertColorHexToDec were fixed. + +1.53.0.TC008 (2005-02-07) + - removed some extra bytes from PHP files. + +1.53.0.TC007 (2005-01-08) + - fill attribute were removed from writeHTMLCell method. + +1.53.0.TC006 (2005-01-08) + - the documentation were updated. + +1.53.0.TC005 (2005-01-05) + - Steven Wittens's unicode methods were removed. + - All unicode methods were rewritten from scratch. + - TCPDF is now licensed as LGPL. + +1.53.0.TC004 (2005-01-04) + - this changelog were added. + - removed comercial fonts for licensing issue. + - Bitstream Vera Fonts were added (http://www.bitstream.com/font_rendering/products/dev_fonts/vera.html). + - Now the AddFont and SetFont functions returns the basic font if the styled version do not exist. + Added: trunk/tcpdf/LICENSE.TXT =================================================================== --- trunk/tcpdf/LICENSE.TXT (rev 0) +++ trunk/tcpdf/LICENSE.TXT 2007-09-21 09:58:18 UTC (rev 564) @@ -0,0 +1,504 @@ + GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2.1, February 1999 + + Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + +[This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL. 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+ - supports UTF-8 Unicode; + - includes methods to publish some xhtml code, supporting the following elements: h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, b, u, i, a, img, p, br, strong, em, font, blockquote, li, ul, ol, hr, td, th, tr, table, sup, sub, small; + - includes a method to print various barcode formats using an improved version of "Generic Barcode Render Class" by Karim Mribti (http://www.mribti.com/barcode/) (require GD library: http://www.boutell.com/gd/) + - supports TrueTypeUnicode, TrueType, Type1 and encoding; + - supports custom page formats, margins and units of measure; + - includes methods for page header and footer management; + - supports automatic page break; + - supports automatic page numbering; + - supports automatic line break and text justification; + - supports JPEG and PNG images; + - supports colors; + - supports links; + - support page compression (require zlib extension: http://www.gzip.org/zlib/); + - the source code is full documented in PhpDocumentor Style (http://www.phpdoc.org). + +Installation: + 1. copy the folder on your Web server + 2. set your installation path on the config/tcpdf_config.php + 3. call the test_unicode.php page with your browser to see an example + NOTE: the test_old.php require proper font setup on tcpdf_config. + +Source Code Documentation: + doc/index.html + +License + GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE v.2.1 + http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html +============================================================ \ No newline at end of file Added: trunk/tcpdf/barcode/barcode.php =================================================================== --- trunk/tcpdf/barcode/barcode.php (rev 0) +++ trunk/tcpdf/barcode/barcode.php 2007-09-21 09:58:18 UTC (rev 564) @@ -0,0 +1,441 @@ +<?php +//============================================================+ +// File name : barcode.php +// Begin : 2002-07-31 +// Last Update : 2005-01-02 +// Author : Karim Mribti [ba...@mr...] +// Version : 1.1 [0.0.8a (original code)] +// License : GNU LGPL (Lesser General Public License) 2.1 +// http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.txt +// Source Code : http://www.mribti.com/barcode/ +// +// Description : Generic Barcode Render Class for PHP using +// the GD graphics library. +// +// NOTE: +// This version contains changes by Nicola Asuni: +// - porting to PHP4 +// - code style and formatting +// - automatic php documentation in PhpDocumentor Style +// (www.phpdoc.org) +// - minor bug fixing +// - $mCharSet and $mChars variables were added here +//============================================================+ + +/** + * Barcode Render Class for PHP using the GD graphics library. + * @author Karim Mribti, Nicola Asuni + * @name BarcodeObject + * @package com.tecnick.tcpdf + * @version 0.0.8a 2001-04-01 (original code) + * @since 2001-03-25 + * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html LGPL + */ + +// Styles +// Global + +/** + * option: generate barcode border + */ +define("BCS_BORDER", 1); + +/** + * option: use transparent background + */ +define("BCS_TRANSPARENT", 2); + +/** + * option: center barcode + */ +define("BCS_ALIGN_CENTER", 4); + +/** + * option: align left + */ +define("BCS_ALIGN_LEFT", 8); + +/** + * option: align right + */ +define("BCS_ALIGN_RIGHT", 16); + +/** + * option: generate JPEG image + */ +define("BCS_IMAGE_JPEG", 32); + +/** + * option: generate PNG image + */ +define("BCS_IMAGE_PNG", 64); + +/** + * option: draw text + */ +define("BCS_DRAW_TEXT", 128); + +/** + * option: stretch text + */ +define("BCS_STRETCH_TEXT", 256); + +/** + * option: reverse color + */ +define("BCS_REVERSE_COLOR", 512); + +/** + * option: draw check + * (only for I25 code) + */ +define("BCS_I25_DRAW_CHECK", 2048); + +/** + * set default background color + */ +define("BCD_DEFAULT_BACKGROUND_COLOR", 0xFFFFFF); + +/** + * set default foreground color + */ +define("BCD_DEFAULT_FOREGROUND_COLOR", 0x000000); + +/** + * set default style options + */ +define("BCD_DEFAULT_STYLE", BCS_BORDER | BCS_ALIGN_CENTER | BCS_IMAGE_PNG); + +/** + * set default width + */ +define("BCD_DEFAULT_WIDTH", 460); + +/** + * set default height + */ +define("BCD_DEFAULT_HEIGHT", 120); + +/** + * set default font + */ +define("BCD_DEFAULT_FONT", 5); + +/** + * st default horizontal resolution + */ +define("BCD_DEFAULT_XRES", 2); + +// Margins + +/** + * set default margin + */ +define("BCD_DEFAULT_MAR_Y1", 0); + +/** + * set default margin + */ +define("BCD_DEFAULT_MAR_Y2", 0); + +/** + * set default text offset + */ +define("BCD_DEFAULT_TEXT_OFFSET", 2); + +// For the I25 Only + +/** + * narrow bar option + * (only for I25 code) + */ +define("BCD_I25_NARROW_BAR", 1); + +/** + * wide bar option + * (only for I25 code) + */ +define("BCD_I25_WIDE_BAR", 2); + +// For the C39 Only + +/** + * narrow bar option + * (only for c39 code) + */ +define("BCD_C39_NARROW_BAR", 1); + +/** + * wide bar option + * (only for c39 code) + */ +define("BCD_C39_WIDE_BAR", 2); + +// For Code 128 + +/** + * set type 1 bar + * (only for c128 code) + */ +define("BCD_C128_BAR_1", 1); + +/** + * set type 2 bar + * (only for c128 code) + */ +define("BCD_C128_BAR_2", 2); + +/** + * set type 3 bar + * (only for c128 code) + */ +define("BCD_C128_BAR_3", 3); + +/** + * set type 4 bar + * (only for c128 code) + */ +define("BCD_C128_BAR_4", 4); + +/** + * Barcode Render Class for PHP using the GD graphics library. + * @author Karim Mribti, Nicola Asuni + * @name BarcodeObject + * @package com.tecnick.tcpdf + * @version 0.0.8a 2001-04-01 (original code) + * @since 2001-03-25 + * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html LGPL + */ +class BarcodeObject { + /** + * @var Image width in pixels. + * @access protected + */ + var $mWidth; + + /** + * @var Image height in pixels. + * @access protected + */ + var $mHeight; + + /** + * @var Numeric code for Barcode style. + * @access protected + */ + var $mStyle; + + /** + * @var Background color. + * @access protected + */ + var $mBgcolor; + + /** + * @var Brush color. + * @access protected + */ + var $mBrush; + + /** + * @var Image object. + * @access protected + */ + var $mImg; + + /** + * @var Numeric code for character font. + * @access protected + */ + var $mFont; + + /** + * @var Error message. + * @access protected + */ + var $mError; + + /** + * @var Character Set. + * @access protected + */ + var $mCharSet; + + /** + * @var Allowed symbols. + * @access protected + */ + var $mChars; + + /** + * Class Constructor. + * @param int $Width Image width in pixels. + * @param int $Height Image height in pixels. + * @param int $Style Barcode style. + */ + function BarcodeObject($Width=BCD_DEFAULT_WIDTH, $Height=BCD_DEFAULT_HEIGHT, $Style=BCD_DEFAULT_STYLE) { + $this->mWidth = $Width; + $this->mHeight = $Height; + $this->mStyle = $Style; + $this->mFont = BCD_DEFAULT_FONT; + $this->mImg = ImageCreate($this->mWidth, $this->mHeight); + $dbColor = $this->mStyle & BCS_REVERSE_COLOR ? BCD_DEFAULT_FOREGROUND_COLOR : BCD_DEFAULT_BACKGROUND_COLOR; + $dfColor = $this->mStyle & BCS_REVERSE_COLOR ? BCD_DEFAULT_BACKGROUND_COLOR : BCD_DEFAULT_FOREGROUND_COLOR; + $this->mBgcolor = ImageColorAllocate($this->mImg, ($dbColor & 0xFF0000) >> 16, + ($dbColor & 0x00FF00) >> 8, $dbColor & 0x0000FF); + $this->mBrush = ImageColorAllocate($this->mImg, ($dfColor & 0xFF0000) >> 16, + ($dfColor & 0x00FF00) >> 8, $dfColor & 0x0000FF); + if (!($this->mStyle & BCS_TRANSPARENT)) { + ImageFill($this->mImg, $this->mWidth, $this->mHeight, $this->mBgcolor); + } + } + + /** + * Returns the image object. + * @return object image. + * @author Nicola Asuni + * @since 1.5.2 + */ + function getImage() { + return $this->mImg; + } + + /** + * Abstract method used to draw the barcode image. + * @param int $xres Horizontal resolution. + */ + function DrawObject($xres) { + /* there is not implementation neded, is simply the asbsract function. */ + return false; + } + + /** + * Draws the barcode border. + * @access protected + */ + function DrawBorder() { + ImageRectangle($this->mImg, 0, 0, $this->mWidth-1, $this->mHeight-1, $this->mBrush); + } + + /** + * Draws the alphanumeric code. + * @param int $Font Font type. + * @param int $xPos Horiziontal position. + * @param int $yPos Vertical position. + * @param int $Char Alphanumeric code to write. + * @access protected + */ + function DrawChar($Font, $xPos, $yPos, $Char) { + ImageString($this->mImg,$Font,$xPos,$yPos,$Char,$this->mBrush); + } + + /** + * Draws a character string. + * @param int $Font Font type. + * @param int $xPos Horiziontal position. + * @param int $yPos Vertical position. + * @param int $Char string to write. + * @access protected + */ + function DrawText($Font, $xPos, $yPos, $Char) { + ImageString($this->mImg,$Font,$xPos,$yPos,$Char,$this->mBrush); + } + + /** + * Draws a single barcode bar. + * @param int $xPos Horiziontal ... 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