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| Hi people, I've had some difficulties installing ClibPDF on my linux system, but I did get it to work. After recompiling PHP everything seems to work fine (although the configure line in phpinfo(); doesn't show the new configure line). The clock example from the manual works fine too, but the first (simplest) example doesn't. That one uses text. So I've been trying to get me a pdf containing nothing but text, but I can't seem to get it to work. If I send some header files so I can download the pdf and open it directly with acrobat I get an error: "Illegal operation 'Tm' outside text object." The text isn't displayed. Does anyone have a clue why this happens? It only seems to be a problem when I use text. Purely graphical pdf's are no problem. Thanks in advance, M.Bieringa | |||
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