#!/usr/bin/perl
use PDF::API2;
my $img1="../first.gif";
my $pdffile="../sample.pdf";
my $pdf = PDF::API2->new( -file => "$pdffile" );
my $page1 = $pdf->page;
$page1->mediabox('A4');
my $photo1 = $page1->gfx;
my $photo_file1 = $pdf->image_gif($img1);
$photo1->image( $photo_file1,50,360,510,250);
$photo1 ->rotate(90)
$pdf->saveas($pdffile);
$pdf->end();
This code generate normal pdf image. I need Vertical position image...I need to rotate this image...like 45,90 degree...
$photo1->image( $photo_file1,50,360,510,250);...That rotate attributes where i need to give
There is no rotation happen for me...Same page downloaded for me
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