ps_place_image

(PECL ps >= 1.1.0)

ps_place_imagePlaces image on the page

Descrizione

ps_place_image(
    resource $psdoc,
    int $imageid,
    float $x,
    float $y,
    float $scale
): bool

Places a formerly loaded image on the page. The image can be scaled. If the image shall be rotated as well, you will have to rotate the coordinate system before with ps_rotate().

Elenco dei parametri

psdoc

Resource identifier of the postscript file as returned by ps_new().

imageid

The resource identifier of the image as returned by ps_open_image() or ps_open_image_file().

x

x-coordinate of the lower left corner of the image.

y

y-coordinate of the lower left corner of the image.

scale

The scaling factor for the image. A scale of 1.0 will result in a resolution of 72 dpi, because each pixel is equivalent to 1 point.

Valori restituiti

Restituisce true in caso di successo, false in caso di fallimento.

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mike at lasaero dot com
16 years ago
To get png images to work I had to save them as indexed colour (128 colours).
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php at catchall dot toao dot net
14 years ago
If you want to make a template with graphics software and place it on your PostScript page, one way to do it is with an eps file.

<?php
$template
= ps_open_image_file($ps, 'eps', 'template.eps');
ps_place_image($ps, $template, 0, 0, 1);
?>

Professional page layout software such as InDesign will typically be able to generate an eps file.  If your software can't, one way to do it (on Windows) is to set up a printer that prints to file with the driver "Lexmark Color 4079 plus PS".  This driver is included with Windows and has the option in its advanced preferences to generate an EPS file.
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