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NAME

       PDF::API2::Basic::PDF::Pages - Low-level page tree object

DESCRIPTION

       A Pages object is the parent to other pages objects or to page objects themselves.

METHODS

   PDF::API2::Basic::PDF::Pages->new($pdf, $parent)
       This creates a new Pages object in a PDF. Notice that $parent here is not the file context
       for the object but the parent pages object for this pages. If we are using this class to
       create a root node, then $parent should point to the file context, which is identified by
       not having a Type of Pages.  $pdf is the file object (or a reference to an array of file
       objects) in which to create the new Pages object.

   $p->find_page($page_number)
       Returns the given page, using the page count values in the pages tree. Pages start at 0.

   $p->add_page($page, $page_number)
       Inserts the page before the given $page_number. $page_number can be negative to count from
       the END of the document. -1 is after the last page. Likewise $page_number can be greater
       than the number of pages currently in the document, to append.

   @objects = $p->get_pages()
       Returns a list of page objects in the document in page order

   $p->find_prop($key)
       Searches up through the inheritance tree to find a property.

   $p->add_font($pdf, $font)
       Creates or edits the resource dictionary at this level in the hierarchy. If the font is
       already supported even through the hierarchy, then it is not added.

   $p->bbox($xmin, $ymin, $xmax, $ymax, [$param])
       Specifies the bounding box for this and all child pages. If the values are identical to
       those inherited then no change is made. $param specifies the attribute name so that other
       'bounding box'es can be set with this method.

   $p->proc_set(@entries)
       Ensures that the current resource contains all the entries in the proc_sets listed. If
       necessary it creates a local resource dictionary to achieve this.

   $p->get_top
       Returns the top of the pages tree