The docs have this, its similar on how this value should be passed to $pdftable->table, look at this:
my $hdr_props = { # This param could be a pdf core font or user specified TTF. # See PDF::API2 FONT METHODS for more information font => $pdf->corefont("Times", -encoding => "utf8"), font_size => 10, font_color => '#006666', bg_color => 'yellow', repeat => 1, # 1/0 eq On/Off if the header row should +be repeated to every new page };

But the problem is what to use in here if I create something like
my $code_ref = { ? => ? };

I thing that on ? above should the right parameters to be passed to "pdftable->table". And I don't know what they are or how to use this "B2-Landscape function" in order to get what I need.

In reply to Re^4: Rotating a (PDF:::Table) Page Help! by Anonymous Monk
in thread Rotating a (PDF:::Table) Page Help! by Anonymous Monk

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