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(PHP 4 >= 4.0.5, PECL pdflib >= 1.0.0)

PDF_setcolorSetzt Zeichen- und Füllfarbe

Beschreibung

bool PDF_setcolor ( resource $p , string $fstype , string $colorspace , float $c1 , float $c2 , float $c3 , float $c4 )

Setzt den aktuellen Farbraum und die aktuelle Farbe. Gibt bei Erfolg TRUE zurück. Im Fehlerfall wird FALSE zurückgegeben.


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_meto ALT+q web.de
8.05.2004 18:03
Damn, this took me some real long time! Maybe it's helpfull for those who even have no idea of color-Schemes like me ;)

If u want to generate PDF's for Print Offices u need to set all the colors in CMYK.

Here is a Function that will convert RGB to CMYK

<?
function hex2rgb($hex) {
 
$color = str_replace('#','',$hex);
 
$rgb = array('r' => hexdec(substr($color,0,2)),
              
'g' => hexdec(substr($color,2,2)),
              
'b' => hexdec(substr($color,4,2)));
  return
$rgb;
}

function
rgb2cmyk($var1,$g=0,$b=0) {
   if(
is_array($var1)) {
     
$r = $var1['r'];
     
$g = $var1['g'];
     
$b = $var1['b'];
   }
   else
$r=$var1;
  
$cyan    = 255 - $r;
  
$magenta = 255 - $g;
  
$yellow  = 255 - $b;
  
$black   = min($cyan, $magenta, $yellow);
  
$cyan    = @(($cyan    - $black) / (255 - $black)) * 255;
  
$magenta = @(($magenta - $black) / (255 - $black)) * 255;
  
$yellow  = @(($yellow  - $black) / (255 - $black)) * 255;
   return array(
'c' => $cyan / 255,
               
'm' => $magenta / 255,
               
'y' => $yellow / 255,
               
'k' => $black / 255);
}

$color=rgb2cmyk(hex2rgb('#FF0000'));
pdf_setcolor($pdf, "both", "cmyk", $color['c'], $color['m'], $color['y'], $color['k']);
?>

U can call it with parameters (r,g,b) or just an array(r,g,b) that contains these values.

Hope it works correct. All testing was fine.
enyo vel cora
13.01.2004 13:32
This seems a little less complicated:

this is the color you want to use : 'FF11AA'

<?php
pdf_setcolor
($pdf, 'both', 0xFF / 255, 0x11 / 255, 0xAA / 255);
?>
php at perfectweb dotcom
30.04.2003 1:22
Here's a better implementation for setting HTML hexadecimal colors:

function pdf_setcolor_hex($hexcolor, $type = '')
{
    global $pdf;     ## match this to your pdf resource handle
       $color['r'] = hexdec(substr($hexcolor, 0, 2))/255;
       $color['g'] = hexdec(substr($hexcolor, 2, 2))/255;
       $color['b'] = hexdec(substr($hexcolor, 4, 2))/255;
       if ($type != 'fill' && $type != 'stroke')  $type = 'both';
       pdf_setcolor($pdf, $type, 'rgb', $color['r'], $color['g'], $color['b']);
}

Sample usage:
pdf_setcolor_hex('FFFFFF', 'fill');

-Derek
php at perfectweb dotcom
29.04.2003 9:59
Here's a function for converting HTML hexadecimal colors to RGB decimals suitable for this function:

$color_hex = "FF0000";       ## whatever hex color you want
$color = convert_hexcolor_rgbdec($color_hex);
pdf_setcolor($pdf, 'fill', 'rgb', $color['r'], $color['g'], $color['b']);

function convert_hexcolor_rgbdec($color_hex)
{
   $color['r'] = hexdec(substr($color_hex, 0, 2))/255;
   $color['g'] = hexdec(substr($color_hex, 2, 2))/255;
   $color['b'] = hexdec(substr($color_hex, 4, 2))/255;
   return $color;
}

-Derek
maurice dot anglebert at free dot fr
28.04.2003 17:25
Bonjour,

Cette fonction est utilisable pour définir une couleur de police.

Hello,

I search for the way of setting colors for the font in pdf and I find this.
Hope it could help.

<?php
/**
*    set font color
*    maurice.anglebert@free.fr
*/

// path for the pdf file and string to show
$pdfFilePath = $_SERVER[DOCUMENT_ROOT]."/the_dir_of_the_file/test.pdf";
$string = "The new color of my font";

$pdf = pdf_new();
pdf_open_file($pdf, $pdfFilePath);
pdf_set_info($pdf, "Title", "Test pdf");
// A4 page
pdf_begin_page($pdf, 595, 842);

// set up of the font
$font = pdf_findfont($pdf, "Courier", "host", FALSE);
    if (isset(
$font)) {
      
pdf_setfont($pdf, $font, 10) or die ("unknown font");
    }

pdf_setColor($pdf, "fill", "rgb",0, 0, 1);
// this for blue color
// pdf_setColor($pdf, "fill", "rgb",1, 0, 0) for red

pdf_set_value($pdf, "textrendering", 0);
// show at the top of the page center
pdf_show_boxed($pdf, $string, 0, 832, 595, 10, "center", "");

// resets graphic state
pdf_initGraphics($pdf);
// end of page and pdf_object
pdf_end_page($pdf);
pdf_close($pdf);
pdf_delete($pdf);

// use header to get the file
header("Content-type: application/pdf");
header("Content-length: ".filesize($pdfFilePath));
header("Content-disposition: inline; filename=test.pdf");
readfile($pdfFilePath);   
?>
psychosos at gmx dot at
16.04.2003 19:51
If you want to change the font color you need to set type to  "fill", not "stroke" ("both" also works, of course).
steven dot gould at NO_SPAM dot stevengould dot org
21.12.2001 20:44
If you encounter errors of the form function 'PDF_setcolor' must not be called in 'path' scope this generally means that you've called the PDFLib functions in the wrong order. For example, the following would be *incorrect* because PDF_rect marks the beginning of the "path scope", and set_color must not be called in path scope:

<?php

// THIS CODE WILL PRODUCE AN ERROR
PDF_rect($pdf,0,0,$width,$height);
PDF_setcolor($pdf,$red,$green,$blue);
PDF_fill($pdf);
<
p>The correct order of function calls is as follows:
<
p>// Correct order of function calls
PDF_setcolor($pdf,$red,$green,$blue);
PDF_rect($pdf,0,0,$width,$height);
PDF_fill($pdf);

?>



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