Hi again!

Thank you very much for your time! I checked the versions as you suggested, and they are the same.

But I was wrong. The white line appears on both versions of perl. It seems stupid, but the line appears when I insert only one image on the page, like this:

my $pdf = PDF::API2::Simple->new( margin_left => 15, margin_top => 15, margin_right => 15, margin_bottom => 45, line_height => 12, ); $pdf->add_page(); #insert image $pdf->image ( '/path/to/image/one/image1.jpg', width => 612, height => 50, x => 0, y => $pdf->y - 50, ); $pdf->saveas('/path/to/pdf_file/filename.pdf');

If I add another image (only PNG) on the same page, everything looks ok. Any ideas?

Thanks again!


In reply to Re^4: Perl 8.10 PDF::API2::Simple problem (module versions) by constantin.iliescu
in thread Perl PDF::API2::Simple problem by constantin.iliescu

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