csv and pdf encoding are know defined for each language (general_csv_encoding and general_pdf_encoding keys in lang files)
added SJIS font for japanese pdf exports
git-svn-id: http://redmine.rubyforge.org/svn/trunk@287 e93f8b46-1217-0410-a6f0-8f06a7374b81
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= RFPDF Template Plugin
A template plugin allowing the inclusion of ERB-enabled RFPDF template files.
== Example .rb method Usage
In the controller, something like:
def mypdf
pdf = FPDF.new()
#
# Chinese
#
pdf.extend(PDF_Chinese)
pdf.AddPage
pdf.AddBig5Font
pdf.SetFont('Big5','',18)
pdf.Write(5, '²{®É®ð·Å 18 C Àã«× 83 %')
icBig5 = Iconv.new('Big5', 'UTF-8')
pdf.Write(15, icBig5.iconv("宋体 should be working"))
send_data pdf.Output, :filename => "something.pdf", :type => "application/pdf"
end
== Example .rfdf Usage
In the controller, something like:
def mypdf
@options_for_rfpdf ||= {}
@options_for_rfpdf[:file_name] = "nice_looking.pdf"
end
In the layout (make sure this is the only item in the layout):
<%= @content_for_layout %>
In the view (mypdf.rfpdf):
<%
pdf = FPDF.new()
#
# Chinese
#
pdf.extend(PDF_Chinese)
pdf.AddPage
pdf.AddBig5Font
pdf.SetFont('Big5','',18)
pdf.Write(5, '²{®É®ð·Å 18 C Àã«× 83 %')
icBig5 = Iconv.new('Big5', 'UTF-8')
pdf.Write(15, icBig5.iconv("宋体 should be working"))
#
# Japanese
#
pdf.extend(PDF_Japanese)
pdf.AddSJISFont();
pdf.AddPage();
pdf.SetFont('SJIS','',18);
pdf.Write(5,'9ÉñåéÇÃåˆäJÉeÉXÉgÇåoǃPHP 3.0ÇÕ1998îN6åéÇ…åˆéÆÇ…ÉäÉäÅ[ÉXÇ≥ÇÍNjǵÇΩÅB');
icSJIS = Iconv.new('SJIS', 'UTF-8')
pdf.Write(15, icSJIS.iconv("これはテキストである should be working"))
#
# Korean
#
pdf.extend(PDF_Korean)
pdf.AddUHCFont();
pdf.AddPage();
pdf.SetFont('UHC','',18);
pdf.Write(5,'PHP 3.0Àº 1998³â 6¿ù¿¡ °ø½ÄÀûÀ¸·Î ¸±¸®ÁîµÇ¾ú´Ù. °ø°³ÀûÀÎ Å×½ºÆ® ÀÌÈľà 9°³¿ù¸¸À̾ú´Ù.');
icUHC = Iconv.new('UHC', 'UTF-8')
pdf.Write(15, icUHC.iconv("이것은 원본 이다"))
#
# English
#
pdf.AddPage();
pdf.SetFont('Arial', '', 10)
pdf.Write(5, "should be working")
%>
<%= pdf.Output() %>
== Configuring
You can configure Rfpdf by using an @options_for_rfpdf hash in your controllers.
Here are a few options:
:filename (default: action_name.pdf)
Filename of PDF to generate
Note: If you're using the same settings for @options_for_rfpdf often, you might want to
put your assignment in a before_filter (perhaps overriding :filename, etc in your actions).
== Problems
Layouts and partials are currently not supported; just need
to wrap the PDF generation differently.