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Jcpdf: Java interface to the cpdf PDF tools
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The DLLs "libcpdf" and "libjcpdf" are required.
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Before using the library, you must make sure your project or build environment
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has access to the cpdf DLL, which is not part of the Java .jar. You can add as
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am external requirement in your Java IDE. Or, you can install it in a standard
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location, such as the Windows system folder.
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On Windows, The DLL libcpdf.dll must be renamed to cpdf.dll, for Jcpdf to be
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able to find it.
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Follow the instructions at the end of Chapter 1 to write your first program. In
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addition, the Jcpdf package provides documentation with each function, which
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you can view in your IDE.
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Usage
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Create an instance of the library with, for example:
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Jcpdf.jcpdf = new Jcpdf()
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You must call startup() to initialise the library prior to calling any other
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function.
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PDFs are of type Jcpdf.Pdf. Page ranges are of type Jcpdf.Range. Both PDFs and
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ranges are not automatically garbage-collected. Use try or the close() method
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to dispose of them.
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Exceptions are of type Jcpdf.CpdfError and may be raised by any function.
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