Thanks very much!
You are very nice.
If you want to practise your spanish, you can write me when you want.

Muchos saludos desde España.
Hasta pronto.

Juan Torres.

"Jyry Kuukkanen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 19 Feb 2004, Juan Torres wrote:
>
> > ¡Hola!
> >
> > Excuse me, but my english is bad :(.
> >
> > My problem is: When I'm writting text in a PDF document, I want to know
the
> > current position, or next position of next text to insert.
> >
> > I want to know when I'm near the finish page.
>
>
> ¡Hola!
>
> There is no need nor a reason to find out current position using PDF
> functions.
>
> If you are outputting lines after lines, you need to keep track of the
> y-position by yourself. The following simple and ugly piece of code should
> demostrate the logic:
>
> define(MAX_Y_POS, 300);
> define(ROW_HEIGHT, 4);
> $y_pos = 0;
> foreach ($many_rows as $row) {
>     if ($y_pos > MAX_Y_POS) {
>         makePageChange();
>         $y_pos = 0;
>     }; // if
>     $y_pos += ROW_HEIGHT;
>
>     printRow($row);
> }; // foreach
>
>
> If you use pdflib, you might want to take a look at sopdf.php - it's
> available from dataxi.sourceforge.net. Get the latest version of
> solib.tar.gz - that includes sopdf.php
>
>
>
> > PD: Do you know Spain or spanish language? ;)
>
> ¡Si! Estudio español - este es segundo año, bastante listo :-)
> Ahora leo un libro de Montalbán, de Pepe Carvalho :-)))
>
> --
> Regards,
> --Jyry
> C|:-(    C|:-/    C|========8-O    C|8-/    C|:-(

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