<HTML> <HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"> <TITLE>FPDF</TITLE> <LINK TYPE="text/css" REL="stylesheet" HREF="../fpdf.css"> </HEAD> <BODY> <H2>FPDF</H2> <TT>FPDF([<B>string</B> orientation [, <B>string</B> unit [, <B>mixed</B> format]]])</TT> <H4 CLASS='st'>Version</H4> 1.0 <H4 CLASS='st'>Description</H4> This is the class constructor. It allows to set up the page format, the orientation and the measure unit used in all the methods (except for the font sizes). <H4 CLASS='st'>Parameters</H4> <TT><U>orientation</U></TT> <BLOCKQUOTE> Default page orientation. Possible values are (case insensitive): <UL> <LI><TT>P</TT> or <TT>Portrait</TT> <LI><TT>L</TT> or <TT>Landscape</TT> </UL> Default value is <TT>P</TT>. </BLOCKQUOTE> <TT><U>unit</U></TT> <BLOCKQUOTE> User measure unit. Possible values are: <UL> <LI><TT>pt</TT>: point <LI><TT>mm</TT>: millimeter <LI><TT>cm</TT>: centimeter <LI><TT>in</TT>: inch </UL> A point equals 1/72 of inch, that is to say about 0.35 mm (an inch being 2.54 cm). This is a very common unit in typography; font sizes are expressed in that unit. <BR> <BR> Default value is <TT>mm</TT>. </BLOCKQUOTE> <TT><U>format</U></TT> <BLOCKQUOTE> The format used for pages. It can be either one of the following values (case insensitive): <UL> <LI><TT>A3</TT> <LI><TT>A4</TT> <LI><TT>A5</TT> <LI><TT>Letter</TT> <LI><TT>Legal</TT> </UL> or a custom format in the form of a two-element array containing the width and the height (expressed in the unit given by <TT>unit</TT>). </BLOCKQUOTE> <H6></H6> <HR> <DIV ALIGN="CENTER"><A HREF="index.htm">Index</A></DIV> </BODY> </HTML>