Module: Prawn::Stamp
- Included in:
- Document
- Defined in:
- lib/prawn/stamp.rb
Overview
This module is used to create content that will be included multiple times in a document. Using a stamp has three advantages over creating content anew each time it is placed on the page:
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Faster document creation.
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Smaller final document.
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Faster display on subsequent displays of the repeated element because the viewer application can cache the rendered results.
Stable API collapse
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#create_stamp(name) { ... } ⇒ void
Creates a re-usable stamp.
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#stamp(name) ⇒ void
Renders the stamp.
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#stamp_at(name, point) ⇒ void
Renders the stamp at a position offset from the initial coords at which the elements of the stamp was created.
Instance Method Details
#create_stamp(name) { ... } ⇒ void
This method returns an undefined value.
Creates a re-usable stamp.
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# File 'lib/prawn/stamp.rb', line 74 def create_stamp(name, &block) dictionary = create_stamp_dictionary(name) state.page.stamp_stream(dictionary, &block) end |
#stamp(name) ⇒ void
This method returns an undefined value.
Renders the stamp.
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# File 'lib/prawn/stamp.rb', line 35 def stamp(name) dictionary_name, dictionary = stamp_dictionary(name) renderer.add_content("/#{dictionary_name} Do") update_annotation_references(dictionary.data[:Annots]) state.page.xobjects.merge!(dictionary_name => dictionary) end |
#stamp_at(name, point) ⇒ void
This method returns an undefined value.
Renders the stamp at a position offset from the initial coords at which the elements of the stamp was created.
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# File 'lib/prawn/stamp.rb', line 56 def stamp_at(name, point) translate(point[0], point[1]) { stamp(name) } end |