Provided by: libpdf-api2-perl_2.020-2_all
NAME
PDF::API2::Resource::ExtGState - extgate support for PDF::API2
METHODS
$egs = PDF::API2::Resource::ExtGState->new @parameters Returns a new extgstate object (called from $pdf->extgstate). $font = PDF::API2::Resource::ExtGState->new_api $api, $name Returns a egstate-font object. This method is different from 'new' that it needs an PDF::API2-object rather than a Text::PDF::File-object. $egs->strokeadjust $boolean $egs->strokeoverprint $boolean $egs->filloverprint $boolean $egs->overprintmode $num $egs->blackgeneration $obj $egs->blackgeneration2 $obj $egs->undercolorremoval $obj $egs->undercolorremoval2 $obj $egs->transfer $obj $egs->transfer2 $obj $egs->halftone $obj $egs->halftonephase $obj $egs->smoothness $num $egs->font $font, $size $egs->linewidth $size $egs->linecap $cap $egs->linejoin $join $egs->meterlimit $limit $egs->dash @dash $egs->flatness $flat $egs->renderingintent $intentName $egs->strokealpha $alpha The current stroking alpha constant, specifying the constant shape or constant opacity value to be used for stroking operations in the transparent imaging model. $egs->fillalpha $alpha Same as strokealpha, but for nonstroking operations. $egs->blendmode $blendname $egs->blendmode $blendfunctionobj The current blend mode to be used in the transparent imaging model. $egs->alphaisshape $boolean The alpha source flag (alpha is shape), specifying whether the current soft mask and alpha constant are to be interpreted as shape values (true) or opacity values (false). $egs->textknockout $boolean The text knockout flag, which determines the behavior of overlapping glyphs within a text object in the transparent imaging model. $egs->transparency $t The graphics tranparency , with 0 being fully opaque and 1 being fully transparent. This is a convenience method setting proper values for strokeaplha and fillalpha. $egs->opacity $op The graphics opacity , with 1 being fully opaque and 0 being fully transparent. This is a convenience method setting proper values for strokeaplha and fillalpha.
AUTHOR
alfred reibenschuh