SetCreator(PDF_CREATOR); $pdf->SetAuthor('Nicola Asuni'); $pdf->SetTitle('TCPDF Example 046'); $pdf->SetSubject('TCPDF Tutorial'); $pdf->SetKeywords('TCPDF, PDF, example, test, guide'); // set default header data $pdf->SetHeaderData(PDF_HEADER_LOGO, PDF_HEADER_LOGO_WIDTH, PDF_HEADER_TITLE, PDF_HEADER_STRING); // set header and footer fonts $pdf->setHeaderFont(Array(PDF_FONT_NAME_MAIN, '', PDF_FONT_SIZE_MAIN)); $pdf->setFooterFont(Array(PDF_FONT_NAME_DATA, '', PDF_FONT_SIZE_DATA)); // set default monospaced font $pdf->SetDefaultMonospacedFont(PDF_FONT_MONOSPACED); //set margins $pdf->SetMargins(PDF_MARGIN_LEFT, PDF_MARGIN_TOP, PDF_MARGIN_RIGHT); $pdf->SetHeaderMargin(PDF_MARGIN_HEADER); $pdf->SetFooterMargin(PDF_MARGIN_FOOTER); //set auto page breaks $pdf->SetAutoPageBreak(TRUE, PDF_MARGIN_BOTTOM); //set image scale factor $pdf->setImageScale(PDF_IMAGE_SCALE_RATIO); //set some language-dependent strings $pdf->setLanguageArray($l); // --------------------------------------------------------- // set font $pdf->SetFont('times', '', 10); // add a page $pdf->AddPage(); /* You can use an external class to automatically hyphens the text by adding the SHY characters; Unicode Data for SHY: Name : SOFT HYPHEN, commonly abbreviated as SHY HTML Entity (decimal): ­ HTML Entity (hex): ­ HTML Entity (named): ­ How to type in Microsoft Windows: [Alt +00AD] or [Alt 0173] UTF-8 (hex): 0xC2 0xAD (c2ad) */ // html text with soft hyphens (­) $html = 'On the other hand, we de­nounce with righ­teous in­dig­na­tion and dis­like men who are so be­guiled and de­mo­r­al­ized by the charms of plea­sure of the mo­ment, so blind­ed by de­sire, that they can­not fore­see the pain and trou­ble that are bound to en­sue; and equal blame be­longs to those who fail in their du­ty through weak­ness of will, which is the same as say­ing through shrink­ing from toil and pain. Th­ese cas­es are per­fect­ly sim­ple and easy to distin­guish. In a free hour, when our pow­er of choice is un­tram­melled and when noth­ing pre­vents our be­ing able to do what we like best, ev­ery plea­sure is to be wel­comed and ev­ery pain avoid­ed. But in cer­tain cir­cum­s­tances and ow­ing to the claims of du­ty or the obli­ga­tions of busi­ness it will fre­quent­ly oc­cur that plea­sures have to be re­pu­di­at­ed and an­noy­ances ac­cept­ed. The wise man there­fore al­ways holds in th­ese mat­ters to this prin­ci­ple of se­lec­tion: he re­jects plea­sures to se­cure other greater plea­sures, or else he en­dures pains to avoid worse pains.'; // print a cell $pdf->writeHTMLCell(50, 0, '', '', $html, 1, 1, 0, true, 'J'); // --------------------------------------------------------- //Close and output PDF document $pdf->Output('example_046.pdf', 'I'); //============================================================+ // END OF FILE //============================================================+ ?>