Use Text-PDF-0.25 I use below code for produce pdf from a proper text file.
#!/usr/bin/perl use Text::PDF::File; use Text::PDF::Page; use Text::PDF::Utils; # not strictly needed use Text::PDF::SFont; $/=undef; my $file1=shift; open (SUSAM,"$file1"); my $ligne=<SUSAM>; my @fischier=split(/\n/,$ligne); my $pdf = Text::PDF::File->new; $root = Text::PDF::Pages->new($pdf); $root->proc_set("PDF", "Text"); $root->bbox(0, 0, 595, 840); $page = Text::PDF::Page->new($pdf, $root); $font = Text::PDF::SFont->new($pdf, 'Helvetica', 'F0'); $root->add_font($font); $i=800; foreach(@fischier){ $page->add("BT 1 0 0 1 1 $i Tm /F0 13 Tf ('$_') Tj ET"); $i=$i-12; } $page->{' curstrm'}{'Filter'} = PDFArray(PDFName('FlateDecode')); $pdf->out_file("c.pdf");

In reply to Re: Simple Text to PDF by newroz
in thread Simple Text to PDF by tomazos

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