package PDF::API2::NamedDestination; use base 'PDF::API2::Basic::PDF::Dict'; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '2.043'; # VERSION use Carp; use Encode qw(:all); use PDF::API2::Util; use PDF::API2::Basic::PDF::Utils; =head1 NAME PDF::API2::NamedDestination - Add named destinations (views) to a PDF =head1 METHODS =head2 new $destination = PDF::API2::NamedDestination->new($pdf, ...); Creates a new named destination object. If any additional arguments are present, they will be passed to C. =cut sub new { my $class = shift(); my $pdf = shift(); $pdf = $pdf->{'pdf'} if $pdf->isa('PDF::API2'); my $self = $class->SUPER::new($pdf); $pdf->new_obj($self); if (@_) { return $self->destination(@_); } return $self; } # Deprecated (warning added in 2.031) sub new_api { my ($class, $api2) = @_; warnings::warnif('deprecated', 'Call to deprecated method new_api; replace with new'); my $destination = $class->new($api2); return $destination; } =head2 destination $destination = $destination->destination($page, $location, @args); A destination is a particular view of a PDF, consisting of a page object, the location of the window on that page, and possible coordinate and zoom arguments. # The XYZ location takes three arguments my $dest1 = PDF::API2::NamedDestination->new($pdf); $dest->destination($pdf->open_page(1), 'xyz' => ($x, $y, $zoom)); # The Fit location doesn't require any arguments my $dest2 = PDF::API2::NamedDestination->new($pdf); $dest->destination($pdf->open_page(2), 'fit'); The following locations are available: =over =item * xyz ($left, $top, $zoom) Display the page with the coordinates (C<$left>, C<$top>) positioned at the upper-left corner of the window and the contents of the page magnified by the factor C<$zoom>. An C value for any of the arguments specifies that the current value of that argument shall be retained unchanged. A zoom factor of 0 has the same meaning as C. =item * fit Display the page with its contents magnified just enough to fit the entire page within the window both horizontally and vertically. If the required horizontal and vertical magnification factors are different, use the smaller of the two, centering the page within the window in the other dimension. =item * fith ($top) Display the page with the vertical coordinate C<$top> positioned at the top edge of the window and the contents of the page magnified just enough to fit the entire width of the page within the window. An C value for C<$top> specifies that the current value of that argument shall be retained unchanged. =item * fitv ($left) Display the page with the horizontal coordinate C<$left> positioned at the left edge of the window and the contents of the page magnified just enough to fit the entire height of the page within the window. An C value for C<$left> specifies that the current value of that argument shall be retained unchanged. =item * fitr ($left, $bottom, $right, $top) Display the page with its contents magnified just enough to fit the rectangle specified by the coordinates C<$left>, C<$bottom>, C<$right>, and C<$top> entirely within the window both horizontally and vertically. If the required horizontal and vertical magnification factors are different, use the smaller of the two, centering the rectangle within the window in the other dimension. =item * fitb Display the page with its contents magnified just enough to fit its bounding box entirely within the window both horizontally and vertically. If the required horizontal and vertical magnification factors are different, use the smaller of the two, centering the bounding box within the window in the other dimension. =item * fitbh ($top) Display the page with the vertical coordinate C<$top> positioned at the top edge of the window and the contents of the page magnified just enough to fit the entire width of its bounding box within the window. An C value for C<$top> specifies that the current value of that argument shall be retained unchanged. =item * fitbv ($left) Display the page with the horizontal coordinate C<$left> positioned at the left edge of the window and the contents of the page magnified just enough to fit the entire height of its bounding box within the window. An C value for C<$left> specifies that the current value of that argument shall be retained unchanged. =back =cut sub _array { my $page = shift(); my $location = shift(); return PDFArray($page, PDFName($location), map { defined($_) ? PDFNum($_) : PDFNull() } @_); } sub _destination { my ($page, $location, @args) = @_; return _array($page, 'XYZ', undef, undef, undef) unless $location; my %arg_counts = ( xyz => 3, fit => 0, fith => 1, fitv => 1, fitr => 4, fitb => 0, fitbh => 1, fitbv => 1, ); my $arg_count = $arg_counts{$location}; croak "Invalid location $location" unless defined $arg_count; if ($arg_count == 0 and @args) { croak "$location doesn't take any arguments"; } elsif ($arg_count == 1 and @args != 1) { croak "$location requires one argument"; } elsif ($arg_count == 3 and @args != 3) { croak "$location requires three arguments"; } elsif ($arg_count == 4 and @args != 4) { croak "$location requires four arguments"; } return _array($page, 'XYZ', @args) if $location eq 'xyz'; $location =~ s/^fit(.*)$/'Fit' . uc($1 or '')/e; return _array($page, $location, @args); } sub destination { my ($self, $page, $location, @args) = @_; $self->{'D'} = _destination($page, $location, @args); return $self; } # Deprecated; use destination instead, removing hyphen from location name sub dest { my ($self, $page, %opts) = @_; if (ref($page)) { $opts{'-xyz'} = [undef, undef, undef] unless keys %opts; if (defined $opts{'-fit'}) { $self->{'D'} = _destination($page, 'fit'); } elsif (defined $opts{'-fith'}) { $self->{'D'} = _destination($page, 'fith', $opts{'-fith'}); } elsif (defined $opts{'-fitb'}) { $self->{'D'} = _destination($page, 'fitb'); } elsif (defined $opts{'-fitbh'}) { $self->{'D'} = _destination($page, 'fitbh', $opts{'-fitbh'}); } elsif (defined $opts{'-fitv'}) { $self->{'D'} = _destination($page, 'fitv', $opts{'-fitv'}); } elsif (defined $opts{'-fitbv'}) { $self->{'D'} = _destination($page, 'fitbv', $opts{'-fitbv'}); } elsif (defined $opts{'-fitr'}) { $self->{'D'} = _destination($page, 'fitr', @{$opts{'-fitr'}}); } elsif (defined $opts{'-xyz'}) { $self->{'D'} = _destination($page, 'xyz', @{$opts{'-xyz'}}); } } return $self; } =head2 goto $destination = $destination->goto($page, $location, @args); A go-to action changes the view to a specified destination (page, location, and magnification factor). Parameters are as described in C. =cut sub goto { my $self = shift(); $self->{'S'} = PDFName('GoTo'); return $self->destination(@_); } # Deprecated; use goto instead, removing hyphen from location name sub link { my $self = shift(); $self->{'S'} = PDFName('GoTo'); return $self->dest(@_); } =head2 uri $destination = $destination->uri($uri); A URI action indicates that a URI -- typically a web page -- should be launched. =cut # Deprecated (renamed) sub url { return uri(@_) } sub uri { my ($self, $uri) = @_; $self->{'S'} = PDFName('URI'); $self->{'URI'} = PDFStr($uri); return $self; } =head2 launch $destination = $destination->launch($file); A launch action runs an application or opens or prints a document. C<$file> contains the path to the application to be launched or the document to be opened or printed. =cut # Deprecated (renamed) sub file { return launch(@_) } sub launch { my ($self, $file) = @_; $self->{'S'} = PDFName('Launch'); $self->{'F'} = PDFStr($file); return $self; } =head2 pdf $destination = $destination->pdf($file, $page_number, $location, @args); Similar to C, but the destination is in a different PDF file located at C<$file>. C<$page_number> is an integer rather than a page object, and the other parameters are as described in C. =cut sub pdf { my ($self, $file, $page_number, $location, @args) = @_; $self->{'S'} = PDFName('GoToR'); $self->{'F'} = PDFStr($file); return $self->destination(PDFNum($page_number), $location, @args); } # Deprecated; use pdf instead, removing hyphen from location name sub pdfile { my ($self, $file, $page_number, @args) = @_; $self->{'S'} = PDFName('GoToR'); $self->{'F'} = PDFStr($file); return $self->dest(PDFNum($page_number), @args); } 1;