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var doc = new jsPDF();
doc.text(20, 20, 'Hello world!');
doc.text(20, 30, 'This is client-side Javascript, pumping out a PDF.');
doc.addPage();
doc.text(20, 20, 'Do you like that?');
doc.save('Test.pdf');
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var doc = new jsPDF('landscape');
doc.text(20, 20, 'Hello landscape world!');
doc.save('Test.pdf');
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var doc = new jsPDF();
doc.text(20, 20, 'This PDF has a title, subject, author, keywords and a creator.');
// Optional - set properties on the document
doc.setProperties({
title: 'Title',
subject: 'This is the subject',
author: 'James Hall',
keywords: 'generated, javascript, web 2.0, ajax',
creator: 'MEEE'
});
// Output as Data URI
doc.save('Test.pdf');
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var name = prompt('What is your name?');
var multiplier = prompt('Enter a number:');
multiplier = parseInt(multiplier);
var doc = new jsPDF();
doc.setFontSize(22);
doc.text(20, 20, 'Questions');
doc.setFontSize(16);
doc.text(20, 30, 'This belongs to: ' + name);
for(var i = 1; i <= 12; i ++) {
doc.text(20, 30 + (i * 10), i + ' x ' + multiplier + ' = ___');
}
doc.addPage();
doc.setFontSize(22);
doc.text(20, 20, 'Answers');
doc.setFontSize(16);
for(var i = 1; i <= 12; i ++) {
doc.text(20, 30 + (i * 10), i + ' x ' + multiplier + ' = ' + (i * multiplier));
}
doc.save('Test.pdf');
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var doc = new jsPDF();
doc.setFontSize(22);
doc.text(20, 20, 'This is a title');
doc.setFontSize(16);
doc.text(20, 30, 'This is some normal sized text underneath.');
doc.save('Test.pdf');
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var doc = new jsPDF();
doc.text(20, 20, 'This is the default font.');
doc.setFont("courier");
doc.text(20, 30, 'This is courier normal.');
doc.setFont("times");
doc.setFontType("italic");
doc.text(20, 40, 'This is times italic.');
doc.setFont("helvetica");
doc.setFontType("bold");
doc.text(20, 50, 'This is helvetica bold.');
doc.setFont("courier");
doc.setFontType("bolditalic");
doc.text(20, 60, 'This is courier bolditalic.');
doc.save('Test.pdf');
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var doc = new jsPDF();
doc.setTextColor(100);
doc.text(20, 20, 'This is gray.');
doc.setTextColor(150);
doc.text(20, 30, 'This is light gray.');
doc.setTextColor(255,0,0);
doc.text(20, 40, 'This is red.');
doc.setTextColor(0,255,0);
doc.text(20, 50, 'This is green.');
doc.setTextColor(0,0,255);
doc.text(20, 60, 'This is blue.');
doc.save('Test.pdf');
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var pdf = new jsPDF('p','in','letter')
, sizes = [12, 16, 20]
, fonts = [['Times','Roman'],['Helvetica',''], ['Times','Italic']]
, font, size, lines
, verticalOffset = 0.5 // inches on a 8.5 x 11 inch sheet.
, loremipsum = 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, ...'
for (var i in fonts){
if (fonts.hasOwnProperty(i)) {
font = fonts[i]
size = sizes[i]
lines = pdf.setFont(font[0], font[1])
.setFontSize(size)
.splitTextToSize(loremipsum, 7.5)
// Don't want to preset font, size to calculate the lines?
// .splitTextToSize(text, maxsize, options)
// allows you to pass an object with any of the following:
// {
// 'fontSize': 12
// , 'fontStyle': 'Italic'
// , 'fontName': 'Times'
// }
// Without these, .splitTextToSize will use current / default
// font Family, Style, Size.
pdf.text(0.5, verticalOffset + size / 72, lines)
verticalOffset += (lines.length + 0.5) * size / 72
}
}
pdf.save('Test.pdf');
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var pdf = new jsPDF('p', 'pt', 'letter');
pdf.text( 'This text is normally\raligned.', 140, 50 );
pdf.text( 'This text is centered\raround\rthis point.', 140, 120, 'center' );
pdf.text( 'This text is rotated\rand centered around\rthis point.', 140, 300, 45, 'center' );
pdf.text( 'This text is\raligned to the\rright.', 140, 400, 'right' );
pdf.text( 'This text is\raligned to the\rright.', 140, 550, 45, 'right' );
pdf.text( 'This single line is centered', 460, 50, 'center' );
pdf.text( 'This right aligned text\r\rhas an empty line.', 460, 200, 'right' );
pdf.save('Test.pdf');
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var doc = new jsPDF();
doc.rect(20, 20, 10, 10); // empty square
doc.rect(40, 20, 10, 10, 'F'); // filled square
doc.setDrawColor(255,0,0);
doc.rect(60, 20, 10, 10); // empty red square
doc.setDrawColor(255,0,0);
doc.rect(80, 20, 10, 10, 'FD'); // filled square with red borders
doc.setDrawColor(0);
doc.setFillColor(255,0,0);
doc.rect(100, 20, 10, 10, 'F'); // filled red square
doc.setDrawColor(0);
doc.setFillColor(255,0,0);
doc.rect(120, 20, 10, 10, 'FD'); // filled red square with black borders
doc.setDrawColor(0);
doc.setFillColor(255, 255, 255);
doc.roundedRect(140, 20, 10, 10, 3, 3, 'FD'); // Black square with rounded corners
doc.save('Test.pdf');
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var doc = new jsPDF();
doc.line(20, 20, 60, 20); // horizontal line
doc.setLineWidth(0.5);
doc.line(20, 25, 60, 25);
doc.setLineWidth(1);
doc.line(20, 30, 60, 30);
doc.setLineWidth(1.5);
doc.line(20, 35, 60, 35);
doc.setDrawColor(255,0,0); // draw red lines
doc.setLineWidth(0.1);
doc.line(100, 20, 100, 60); // vertical line
doc.setLineWidth(0.5);
doc.line(105, 20, 105, 60);
doc.setLineWidth(1);
doc.line(110, 20, 110, 60);
doc.setLineWidth(1.5);
doc.line(115, 20, 115, 60);
doc.save('Test.pdf');
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var doc = new jsPDF();
doc.ellipse(40, 20, 10, 5);
doc.setFillColor(0,0,255);
doc.ellipse(80, 20, 10, 5, 'F');
doc.setLineWidth(1);
doc.setDrawColor(0);
doc.setFillColor(255,0,0);
doc.circle(120, 20, 5, 'FD');
doc.save('Test.pdf');
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var doc = new jsPDF();
doc.triangle(60, 100, 60, 120, 80, 110, 'FD');
doc.setLineWidth(1);
doc.setDrawColor(255,0,0);
doc.setFillColor(0,0,255);
doc.triangle(100, 100, 110, 100, 120, 130, 'FD');
doc.save('My file.pdf');
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// Because of security restrictions, getImageFromUrl will
// not load images from other domains. Chrome has added
// security restrictions that prevent it from loading images
// when running local files. Run with: chromium --allow-file-access-from-files --allow-file-access
// to temporarily get around this issue.
var getImageFromUrl = function(url, callback) {
var img = new Image();
img.onError = function() {
alert('Cannot load image: "'+url+'"');
};
img.onload = function() {
callback(img);
};
img.src = url;
}
// Since images are loaded asyncronously, we must wait to create
// the pdf until we actually have the image.
// If we already had the jpeg image binary data loaded into
// a string, we create the pdf without delay.
var createPDF = function(imgData) {
var doc = new jsPDF();
// This is a modified addImage example which requires jsPDF 1.0+
// You can check the former one at examples/js/basic.js
doc.addImage(imgData, 'JPEG', 10, 10, 50, 50, 'monkey'); // Cache the image using the alias 'monkey'
doc.addImage('monkey', 70, 10, 100, 120); // use the cached 'monkey' image, JPEG is optional regardless
// As you can guess, using the cached image reduces the generated PDF size by 50%!
// Rotate Image - new feature as of 2014-09-20
doc.addImage({
imageData : imgData,
angle : -20,
x : 10,
y : 78,
w : 45,
h : 58
});
// Output as Data URI
doc.output('datauri');
}
getImageFromUrl('thinking-monkey.jpg', createPDF);
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//https://fonts.google.com/specimen/PT+Sans
var PTSans = "AAEAAAAUAQA..."; //shortened. see demoUsingTTFFont in examples/js/basic.js for full base64 encoded ttffile
var doc = new jsPDF();
doc.addFileToVFS("PTSans.ttf", PTSans);
doc.addFont('PTSans.ttf', 'PTSans', 'normal');
doc.setFont('PTSans'); // set font
doc.setFontSize(10);
doc.text("А ну чики брики и в дамки!", 10, 10);
doc.save('test.pdf');
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