Thank You Ken. :-)
PDF::API2 -- 2.021
perl -- v5.10.1 (*) built for x86_64-linux-thread-multi
os -- CentOS release 6.5
Here is code:
use PDF::API2;
use constant mm => 25.4 / 72;
use constant in => 1 / 72;
use constant pt => 1;
# Create a blank PDF file
my $pdf = PDF::API2->new();
# Add a blank page
my $page = $pdf->page();
# Set the page size
$page->mediabox('Letter');
$pdf->info(
'Author'=>'COPA',
'Title'=>'perl PDF API2 Test',
);
$imageFile = "/home/images/test.png";
$img = $pdf->image_png($imageFile);
$image = $page->gfx;
$image->image($img, 0/mm, 100/mm);
# print output
$http_headers_out{'Content-Disposition'} = "inline; filename=pdfTes
+t.pdf";
$http_headers_out{'Content-type'} = "application/pdf";
$escmode = 0;
print OUT $pdf->stringify;
$pdf->end;
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