1 // Copyright 2014 PDFium Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be 3 // found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 // Original code copyright 2014 Foxit Software Inc. http://www.foxitsoftware.com 6 7 // NOTE: External docs refer to this file as "fpdfview.h", so do not rename 8 // despite lack of consitency with other public files. 9 10 #ifndef PUBLIC_FPDFVIEW_H_ 11 #define PUBLIC_FPDFVIEW_H_ 12 13 #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__WINDOWS__) 14 #include <windows.h> 15 #endif 16 17 // Data types 18 typedef void* FPDF_MODULEMGR; 19 20 // PDF types 21 typedef void* FPDF_DOCUMENT; 22 typedef void* FPDF_PAGE; 23 typedef void* FPDF_PAGEOBJECT; // Page object(text, path, etc) 24 typedef void* FPDF_PATH; 25 typedef void* FPDF_CLIPPATH; 26 typedef void* FPDF_BITMAP; 27 typedef void* FPDF_FONT; 28 typedef void* FPDF_TEXTPAGE; 29 typedef void* FPDF_SCHHANDLE; 30 typedef void* FPDF_PAGELINK; 31 typedef void* FPDF_HMODULE; 32 typedef void* FPDF_DOCSCHHANDLE; 33 typedef void* FPDF_BOOKMARK; 34 typedef void* FPDF_DEST; 35 typedef void* FPDF_ACTION; 36 typedef void* FPDF_LINK; 37 typedef void* FPDF_PAGERANGE; 38 39 // Basic data types 40 typedef int FPDF_BOOL; 41 typedef int FPDF_ERROR; 42 typedef unsigned long FPDF_DWORD; 43 typedef float FS_FLOAT; 44 45 // Duplex types 46 typedef enum _FPDF_DUPLEXTYPE_ { 47 DuplexUndefined = 0, 48 Simplex, 49 DuplexFlipShortEdge, 50 DuplexFlipLongEdge 51 } FPDF_DUPLEXTYPE; 52 53 // String types 54 typedef unsigned short FPDF_WCHAR; 55 typedef unsigned char const* FPDF_LPCBYTE; 56 57 // FPDFSDK may use three types of strings: byte string, wide string (UTF-16LE encoded), and platform dependent string 58 typedef const char* FPDF_BYTESTRING; 59 60 typedef const unsigned short* FPDF_WIDESTRING; // Foxit PDF SDK always use UTF-16LE encoding wide string, 61 // each character use 2 bytes (except surrogation), with low byte first. 62 63 // For Windows programmers: for most case it's OK to treat FPDF_WIDESTRING as Windows unicode string, 64 // however, special care needs to be taken if you expect to process Unicode larger than 0xffff. 65 // For Linux/Unix programmers: most compiler/library environment uses 4 bytes for a Unicode character, 66 // you have to convert between FPDF_WIDESTRING and system wide string by yourself. 67 68 #ifdef _WIN32_WCE 69 typedef const unsigned short* FPDF_STRING; 70 #else 71 typedef const char* FPDF_STRING; 72 #endif 73 74 /** @brief Matrix for transformation. */ 75 typedef struct _FS_MATRIX_ 76 { 77 float a; /**< @brief Coefficient a.*/ 78 float b; /**< @brief Coefficient b.*/ 79 float c; /**< @brief Coefficient c.*/ 80 float d; /**< @brief Coefficient d.*/ 81 float e; /**< @brief Coefficient e.*/ 82 float f; /**< @brief Coefficient f.*/ 83 } FS_MATRIX; 84 85 /** @brief Rectangle area(float) in device or page coordination system. */ 86 typedef struct _FS_RECTF_ 87 { 88 /**@{*/ 89 /** @brief The x-coordinate of the left-top corner. */ 90 float left; 91 /** @brief The y-coordinate of the left-top corner. */ 92 float top; 93 /** @brief The x-coordinate of the right-bottom corner. */ 94 float right; 95 /** @brief The y-coordinate of the right-bottom corner. */ 96 float bottom; 97 /**@}*/ 98 }* FS_LPRECTF, FS_RECTF; 99 /** @brief Const Pointer to ::FS_RECTF structure.*/ 100 typedef const FS_RECTF* FS_LPCRECTF; 101 102 #if defined(_WIN32) && defined(FPDFSDK_EXPORTS) 103 // On Windows system, functions are exported in a DLL 104 #define DLLEXPORT __declspec( dllexport ) 105 #define STDCALL __stdcall 106 #else 107 #define DLLEXPORT 108 #define STDCALL 109 #endif 110 111 // Exported Functions 112 #ifdef __cplusplus 113 extern "C" { 114 #endif 115 116 // Function: FPDF_InitLibrary 117 // Initialize the FPDFSDK library 118 // Parameters: 119 // None 120 // Return value: 121 // None. 122 // Comments: 123 // You have to call this function before you can call any PDF processing functions. 124 DLLEXPORT void STDCALL FPDF_InitLibrary(); 125 126 // Function: FPDF_DestroyLibary 127 // Release all resources allocated by the FPDFSDK library. 128 // Parameters: 129 // None. 130 // Return value: 131 // None. 132 // Comments: 133 // You can call this function to release all memory blocks allocated by the library. 134 // After this function called, you should not call any PDF processing functions. 135 DLLEXPORT void STDCALL FPDF_DestroyLibrary(); 136 137 //Policy for accessing the local machine time. 138 #define FPDF_POLICY_MACHINETIME_ACCESS 0 139 140 // Function: FPDF_SetSandBoxPolicy 141 // Set the policy for the sandbox environment. 142 // Parameters: 143 // policy - The specified policy for setting, for example:FPDF_POLICY_MACHINETIME_ACCESS. 144 // enable - True for enable, False for disable the policy. 145 // Return value: 146 // None. 147 DLLEXPORT void STDCALL FPDF_SetSandBoxPolicy(FPDF_DWORD policy, FPDF_BOOL enable); 148 149 // Function: FPDF_LoadDocument 150 // Open and load a PDF document. 151 // Parameters: 152 // file_path [in] - Path to the PDF file (including extension). 153 // password [in] - A string used as the password for PDF file. 154 // If no password needed, empty or NULL can be used. 155 // Return value: 156 // A handle to the loaded document, or NULL on failure. 157 // Comments: 158 // Loaded document can be closed by FPDF_CloseDocument(). 159 // If this function fails, you can use FPDF_GetLastError() to retrieve 160 // the reason why it failed. 161 DLLEXPORT FPDF_DOCUMENT STDCALL FPDF_LoadDocument(FPDF_STRING file_path, 162 FPDF_BYTESTRING password); 163 164 // Function: FPDF_LoadMemDocument 165 // Open and load a PDF document from memory. 166 // Parameters: 167 // data_buf - Pointer to a buffer containing the PDF document. 168 // size - Number of bytes in the PDF document. 169 // password - A string used as the password for PDF file. 170 // If no password needed, empty or NULL can be used. 171 // Return value: 172 // A handle to the loaded document. If failed, NULL is returned. 173 // Comments: 174 // The memory buffer must remain valid when the document is open. 175 // Loaded document can be closed by FPDF_CloseDocument. 176 // If this function fails, you can use FPDF_GetLastError() to retrieve 177 // the reason why it fails. 178 // 179 DLLEXPORT FPDF_DOCUMENT STDCALL FPDF_LoadMemDocument(const void* data_buf, 180 int size, FPDF_BYTESTRING password); 181 182 // Structure for custom file access. 183 typedef struct { 184 // File length, in bytes. 185 unsigned long m_FileLen; 186 187 // A function pointer for getting a block of data from specific position. 188 // Position is specified by byte offset from beginning of the file. 189 // The position and size will never go out range of file length. 190 // It may be possible for FPDFSDK to call this function multiple times for same position. 191 // Return value: should be non-zero if successful, zero for error. 192 int (*m_GetBlock)(void* param, unsigned long position, unsigned char* pBuf, unsigned long size); 193 194 // A custom pointer for all implementation specific data. 195 // This pointer will be used as the first parameter to m_GetBlock callback. 196 void* m_Param; 197 } FPDF_FILEACCESS; 198 199 // Function: FPDF_LoadCustomDocument 200 // Load PDF document from a custom access descriptor. 201 // Parameters: 202 // pFileAccess - A structure for access the file. 203 // password - Optional password for decrypting the PDF file. 204 // Return value: 205 // A handle to the loaded document. If failed, NULL is returned. 206 // Comments: 207 // The application should maintain the file resources being valid until the PDF document close. 208 // Loaded document can be closed by FPDF_CloseDocument. 209 DLLEXPORT FPDF_DOCUMENT STDCALL FPDF_LoadCustomDocument(FPDF_FILEACCESS* pFileAccess, 210 FPDF_BYTESTRING password); 211 212 // Function: FPDF_GetFileVersion 213 // Get the file version of the specific PDF document. 214 // Parameters: 215 // doc - Handle to document. 216 // fileVersion - The PDF file version. File version: 14 for 1.4, 15 for 1.5, ... 217 // Return value: 218 // TRUE if this call succeed, If failed, FALSE is returned. 219 // Comments: 220 // If the document is created by function ::FPDF_CreateNewDocument, then this function would always fail. 221 DLLEXPORT FPDF_BOOL STDCALL FPDF_GetFileVersion(FPDF_DOCUMENT doc, int* fileVersion); 222 223 #define FPDF_ERR_SUCCESS 0 // No error. 224 #define FPDF_ERR_UNKNOWN 1 // Unknown error. 225 #define FPDF_ERR_FILE 2 // File not found or could not be opened. 226 #define FPDF_ERR_FORMAT 3 // File not in PDF format or corrupted. 227 #define FPDF_ERR_PASSWORD 4 // Password required or incorrect password. 228 #define FPDF_ERR_SECURITY 5 // Unsupported security scheme. 229 #define FPDF_ERR_PAGE 6 // Page not found or content error. 230 231 // Function: FPDF_GetLastError 232 // Get last error code when an SDK function failed. 233 // Parameters: 234 // None. 235 // Return value: 236 // A 32-bit integer indicating error codes (defined above). 237 // Comments: 238 // If the previous SDK call succeeded, the return value of this function 239 // is not defined. 240 // 241 DLLEXPORT unsigned long STDCALL FPDF_GetLastError(); 242 243 // Function: FPDF_GetDocPermission 244 // Get file permission flags of the document. 245 // Parameters: 246 // document - Handle to document. Returned by FPDF_LoadDocument function. 247 // Return value: 248 // A 32-bit integer indicating permission flags. Please refer to PDF Reference for 249 // detailed description. If the document is not protected, 0xffffffff will be returned. 250 // 251 DLLEXPORT unsigned long STDCALL FPDF_GetDocPermissions(FPDF_DOCUMENT document); 252 253 // Function: FPDF_GetSecurityHandlerRevision 254 // Get the revision for security handler. 255 // Parameters: 256 // document - Handle to document. Returned by FPDF_LoadDocument function. 257 // Return value: 258 // The security handler revision number. Please refer to PDF Reference for 259 // detailed description. If the document is not protected, -1 will be returned. 260 // 261 DLLEXPORT int STDCALL FPDF_GetSecurityHandlerRevision(FPDF_DOCUMENT document); 262 263 // Function: FPDF_GetPageCount 264 // Get total number of pages in a document. 265 // Parameters: 266 // document - Handle to document. Returned by FPDF_LoadDocument function. 267 // Return value: 268 // Total number of pages in the document. 269 // 270 DLLEXPORT int STDCALL FPDF_GetPageCount(FPDF_DOCUMENT document); 271 272 // Function: FPDF_LoadPage 273 // Load a page inside a document. 274 // Parameters: 275 // document - Handle to document. Returned by FPDF_LoadDocument function. 276 // page_index - Index number of the page. 0 for the first page. 277 // Return value: 278 // A handle to the loaded page. If failed, NULL is returned. 279 // Comments: 280 // Loaded page can be rendered to devices using FPDF_RenderPage function. 281 // Loaded page can be closed by FPDF_ClosePage. 282 // 283 DLLEXPORT FPDF_PAGE STDCALL FPDF_LoadPage(FPDF_DOCUMENT document, int page_index); 284 285 // Function: FPDF_GetPageWidth 286 // Get page width. 287 // Parameters: 288 // page - Handle to the page. Returned by FPDF_LoadPage function. 289 // Return value: 290 // Page width (excluding non-displayable area) measured in points. 291 // One point is 1/72 inch (around 0.3528 mm). 292 // 293 DLLEXPORT double STDCALL FPDF_GetPageWidth(FPDF_PAGE page); 294 295 // Function: FPDF_GetPageHeight 296 // Get page height. 297 // Parameters: 298 // page - Handle to the page. Returned by FPDF_LoadPage function. 299 // Return value: 300 // Page height (excluding non-displayable area) measured in points. 301 // One point is 1/72 inch (around 0.3528 mm) 302 // 303 DLLEXPORT double STDCALL FPDF_GetPageHeight(FPDF_PAGE page); 304 305 // Function: FPDF_GetPageSizeByIndex 306 // Get the size of a page by index. 307 // Parameters: 308 // document - Handle to document. Returned by FPDF_LoadDocument function. 309 // page_index - Page index, zero for the first page. 310 // width - Pointer to a double value receiving the page width (in points). 311 // height - Pointer to a double value receiving the page height (in points). 312 // Return value: 313 // Non-zero for success. 0 for error (document or page not found). 314 // 315 DLLEXPORT int STDCALL FPDF_GetPageSizeByIndex(FPDF_DOCUMENT document, int page_index, double* width, double* height); 316 317 // Page rendering flags. They can be combined with bit OR. 318 #define FPDF_ANNOT 0x01 // Set if annotations are to be rendered. 319 #define FPDF_LCD_TEXT 0x02 // Set if using text rendering optimized for LCD display. 320 #define FPDF_NO_NATIVETEXT 0x04 // Don't use the native text output available on some platforms 321 #define FPDF_GRAYSCALE 0x08 // Grayscale output. 322 #define FPDF_DEBUG_INFO 0x80 // Set if you want to get some debug info. 323 // Please discuss with Foxit first if you need to collect debug info. 324 #define FPDF_NO_CATCH 0x100 // Set if you don't want to catch exception. 325 #define FPDF_RENDER_LIMITEDIMAGECACHE 0x200 // Limit image cache size. 326 #define FPDF_RENDER_FORCEHALFTONE 0x400 // Always use halftone for image stretching. 327 #define FPDF_PRINTING 0x800 // Render for printing. 328 #define FPDF_RENDER_NO_SMOOTHTEXT 0x1000 // Set to disable anti-aliasing on text. 329 #define FPDF_RENDER_NO_SMOOTHIMAGE 0x2000 // Set to disable anti-aliasing on images. 330 #define FPDF_RENDER_NO_SMOOTHPATH 0x4000 // Set to disable anti-aliasing on paths. 331 #define FPDF_REVERSE_BYTE_ORDER 0x10 //set whether render in a reverse Byte order, this flag only 332 //enable when render to a bitmap. 333 #ifdef _WIN32 334 // Function: FPDF_RenderPage 335 // Render contents in a page to a device (screen, bitmap, or printer). 336 // This function is only supported on Windows system. 337 // Parameters: 338 // dc - Handle to device context. 339 // page - Handle to the page. Returned by FPDF_LoadPage function. 340 // start_x - Left pixel position of the display area in the device coordinate. 341 // start_y - Top pixel position of the display area in the device coordinate. 342 // size_x - Horizontal size (in pixels) for displaying the page. 343 // size_y - Vertical size (in pixels) for displaying the page. 344 // rotate - Page orientation: 0 (normal), 1 (rotated 90 degrees clockwise), 345 // 2 (rotated 180 degrees), 3 (rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise). 346 // flags - 0 for normal display, or combination of flags defined above. 347 // Return value: 348 // None. 349 // 350 DLLEXPORT void STDCALL FPDF_RenderPage(HDC dc, FPDF_PAGE page, int start_x, int start_y, int size_x, int size_y, 351 int rotate, int flags); 352 #endif 353 354 // Function: FPDF_RenderPageBitmap 355 // Render contents in a page to a device independent bitmap 356 // Parameters: 357 // bitmap - Handle to the device independent bitmap (as the output buffer). 358 // Bitmap handle can be created by FPDFBitmap_Create function. 359 // page - Handle to the page. Returned by FPDF_LoadPage function. 360 // start_x - Left pixel position of the display area in the bitmap coordinate. 361 // start_y - Top pixel position of the display area in the bitmap coordinate. 362 // size_x - Horizontal size (in pixels) for displaying the page. 363 // size_y - Vertical size (in pixels) for displaying the page. 364 // rotate - Page orientation: 0 (normal), 1 (rotated 90 degrees clockwise), 365 // 2 (rotated 180 degrees), 3 (rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise). 366 // flags - 0 for normal display, or combination of flags defined above. 367 // Return value: 368 // None. 369 // 370 DLLEXPORT void STDCALL FPDF_RenderPageBitmap(FPDF_BITMAP bitmap, FPDF_PAGE page, int start_x, int start_y, 371 int size_x, int size_y, int rotate, int flags); 372 373 // Function: FPDF_ClosePage 374 // Close a loaded PDF page. 375 // Parameters: 376 // page - Handle to the loaded page. 377 // Return value: 378 // None. 379 // 380 DLLEXPORT void STDCALL FPDF_ClosePage(FPDF_PAGE page); 381 382 // Function: FPDF_CloseDocument 383 // Close a loaded PDF document. 384 // Parameters: 385 // document - Handle to the loaded document. 386 // Return value: 387 // None. 388 // 389 DLLEXPORT void STDCALL FPDF_CloseDocument(FPDF_DOCUMENT document); 390 391 // Function: FPDF_DeviceToPage 392 // Convert the screen coordinate of a point to page coordinate. 393 // Parameters: 394 // page - Handle to the page. Returned by FPDF_LoadPage function. 395 // start_x - Left pixel position of the display area in the device coordinate. 396 // start_y - Top pixel position of the display area in the device coordinate. 397 // size_x - Horizontal size (in pixels) for displaying the page. 398 // size_y - Vertical size (in pixels) for displaying the page. 399 // rotate - Page orientation: 0 (normal), 1 (rotated 90 degrees clockwise), 400 // 2 (rotated 180 degrees), 3 (rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise). 401 // device_x - X value in device coordinate, for the point to be converted. 402 // device_y - Y value in device coordinate, for the point to be converted. 403 // page_x - A Pointer to a double receiving the converted X value in page coordinate. 404 // page_y - A Pointer to a double receiving the converted Y value in page coordinate. 405 // Return value: 406 // None. 407 // Comments: 408 // The page coordinate system has its origin at left-bottom corner of the page, with X axis goes along 409 // the bottom side to the right, and Y axis goes along the left side upward. NOTE: this coordinate system 410 // can be altered when you zoom, scroll, or rotate a page, however, a point on the page should always have 411 // the same coordinate values in the page coordinate system. 412 // 413 // The device coordinate system is device dependent. For screen device, its origin is at left-top 414 // corner of the window. However this origin can be altered by Windows coordinate transformation 415 // utilities. You must make sure the start_x, start_y, size_x, size_y and rotate parameters have exactly 416 // same values as you used in FPDF_RenderPage() function call. 417 // 418 DLLEXPORT void STDCALL FPDF_DeviceToPage(FPDF_PAGE page, int start_x, int start_y, int size_x, int size_y, 419 int rotate, int device_x, int device_y, double* page_x, double* page_y); 420 421 // Function: FPDF_PageToDevice 422 // Convert the page coordinate of a point to screen coordinate. 423 // Parameters: 424 // page - Handle to the page. Returned by FPDF_LoadPage function. 425 // start_x - Left pixel position of the display area in the device coordinate. 426 // start_y - Top pixel position of the display area in the device coordinate. 427 // size_x - Horizontal size (in pixels) for displaying the page. 428 // size_y - Vertical size (in pixels) for displaying the page. 429 // rotate - Page orientation: 0 (normal), 1 (rotated 90 degrees clockwise), 430 // 2 (rotated 180 degrees), 3 (rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise). 431 // page_x - X value in page coordinate, for the point to be converted. 432 // page_y - Y value in page coordinate, for the point to be converted. 433 // device_x - A pointer to an integer receiving the result X value in device coordinate. 434 // device_y - A pointer to an integer receiving the result Y value in device coordinate. 435 // Return value: 436 // None. 437 // Comments: 438 // See comments of FPDF_DeviceToPage() function. 439 // 440 DLLEXPORT void STDCALL FPDF_PageToDevice(FPDF_PAGE page, int start_x, int start_y, int size_x, int size_y, 441 int rotate, double page_x, double page_y, int* device_x, int* device_y); 442 443 // Function: FPDFBitmap_Create 444 // Create a Foxit Device Independent Bitmap (FXDIB). 445 // Parameters: 446 // width - Number of pixels in a horizontal line of the bitmap. Must be greater than 0. 447 // height - Number of pixels in a vertical line of the bitmap. Must be greater than 0. 448 // alpha - A flag indicating whether alpha channel is used. Non-zero for using alpha, zero for not using. 449 // Return value: 450 // The created bitmap handle, or NULL if parameter error or out of memory. 451 // Comments: 452 // An FXDIB always use 4 byte per pixel. The first byte of a pixel is always double word aligned. 453 // Each pixel contains red (R), green (G), blue (B) and optionally alpha (A) values. 454 // The byte order is BGRx (the last byte unused if no alpha channel) or BGRA. 455 // 456 // The pixels in a horizontal line (also called scan line) are stored side by side, with left most 457 // pixel stored first (with lower memory address). Each scan line uses width*4 bytes. 458 // 459 // Scan lines are stored one after another, with top most scan line stored first. There is no gap 460 // between adjacent scan lines. 461 // 462 // This function allocates enough memory for holding all pixels in the bitmap, but it doesn't 463 // initialize the buffer. Applications can use FPDFBitmap_FillRect to fill the bitmap using any color. 464 DLLEXPORT FPDF_BITMAP STDCALL FPDFBitmap_Create(int width, int height, int alpha); 465 466 // More DIB formats 467 #define FPDFBitmap_Gray 1 // Gray scale bitmap, one byte per pixel. 468 #define FPDFBitmap_BGR 2 // 3 bytes per pixel, byte order: blue, green, red. 469 #define FPDFBitmap_BGRx 3 // 4 bytes per pixel, byte order: blue, green, red, unused. 470 #define FPDFBitmap_BGRA 4 // 4 bytes per pixel, byte order: blue, green, red, alpha. 471 472 // Function: FPDFBitmap_CreateEx 473 // Create a Foxit Device Independent Bitmap (FXDIB) 474 // Parameters: 475 // width - Number of pixels in a horizontal line of the bitmap. Must be greater than 0. 476 // height - Number of pixels in a vertical line of the bitmap. Must be greater than 0. 477 // format - A number indicating for bitmap format, as defined above. 478 // first_scan - A pointer to the first byte of first scan line, for external buffer 479 // only. If this parameter is NULL, then the SDK will create its own buffer. 480 // stride - Number of bytes for each scan line, for external buffer only.. 481 // Return value: 482 // The created bitmap handle, or NULL if parameter error or out of memory. 483 // Comments: 484 // Similar to FPDFBitmap_Create function, with more formats and external buffer supported. 485 // Bitmap created by this function can be used in any place that a FPDF_BITMAP handle is 486 // required. 487 // 488 // If external scanline buffer is used, then the application should destroy the buffer 489 // by itself. FPDFBitmap_Destroy function will not destroy the buffer. 490 // 491 DLLEXPORT FPDF_BITMAP STDCALL FPDFBitmap_CreateEx(int width, int height, int format, void* first_scan, int stride); 492 493 // Function: FPDFBitmap_FillRect 494 // Fill a rectangle area in an FXDIB. 495 // Parameters: 496 // bitmap - The handle to the bitmap. Returned by FPDFBitmap_Create function. 497 // left - The left side position. Starting from 0 at the left-most pixel. 498 // top - The top side position. Starting from 0 at the top-most scan line. 499 // width - Number of pixels to be filled in each scan line. 500 // height - Number of scan lines to be filled. 501 // color - A 32-bit value specifing the color, in 8888 ARGB format. 502 // Return value: 503 // None. 504 // Comments: 505 // This function set the color and (optionally) alpha value in specified region of the bitmap. 506 // NOTE: If alpha channel is used, this function does NOT composite the background with the source color, 507 // instead the background will be replaced by the source color and alpha. 508 // If alpha channel is not used, the "alpha" parameter is ignored. 509 // 510 DLLEXPORT void STDCALL FPDFBitmap_FillRect(FPDF_BITMAP bitmap, int left, int top, int width, int height, FPDF_DWORD color); 511 512 // Function: FPDFBitmap_GetBuffer 513 // Get data buffer of an FXDIB 514 // Parameters: 515 // bitmap - Handle to the bitmap. Returned by FPDFBitmap_Create function. 516 // Return value: 517 // The pointer to the first byte of the bitmap buffer. 518 // Comments: 519 // The stride may be more than width * number of bytes per pixel 520 // Applications can use this function to get the bitmap buffer pointer, then manipulate any color 521 // and/or alpha values for any pixels in the bitmap. 522 DLLEXPORT void* STDCALL FPDFBitmap_GetBuffer(FPDF_BITMAP bitmap); 523 524 // Function: FPDFBitmap_GetWidth 525 // Get width of an FXDIB. 526 // Parameters: 527 // bitmap - Handle to the bitmap. Returned by FPDFBitmap_Create function. 528 // Return value: 529 // The number of pixels in a horizontal line of the bitmap. 530 DLLEXPORT int STDCALL FPDFBitmap_GetWidth(FPDF_BITMAP bitmap); 531 532 // Function: FPDFBitmap_GetHeight 533 // Get height of an FXDIB. 534 // Parameters: 535 // bitmap - Handle to the bitmap. Returned by FPDFBitmap_Create function. 536 // Return value: 537 // The number of pixels in a vertical line of the bitmap. 538 DLLEXPORT int STDCALL FPDFBitmap_GetHeight(FPDF_BITMAP bitmap); 539 540 // Function: FPDFBitmap_GetStride 541 // Get number of bytes for each scan line in the bitmap buffer. 542 // Parameters: 543 // bitmap - Handle to the bitmap. Returned by FPDFBitmap_Create function. 544 // Return value: 545 // The number of bytes for each scan line in the bitmap buffer. 546 // Comments: 547 // The stride may be more than width * number of bytes per pixel 548 DLLEXPORT int STDCALL FPDFBitmap_GetStride(FPDF_BITMAP bitmap); 549 550 // Function: FPDFBitmap_Destroy 551 // Destroy an FXDIB and release all related buffers. 552 // Parameters: 553 // bitmap - Handle to the bitmap. Returned by FPDFBitmap_Create function. 554 // Return value: 555 // None. 556 // Comments: 557 // This function will not destroy any external buffer. 558 // 559 DLLEXPORT void STDCALL FPDFBitmap_Destroy(FPDF_BITMAP bitmap); 560 561 // Function: FPDF_VIEWERREF_GetPrintScaling 562 // Whether the PDF document prefers to be scaled or not. 563 // Parameters: 564 // document - Handle to the loaded document. 565 // Return value: 566 // None. 567 // 568 DLLEXPORT FPDF_BOOL STDCALL FPDF_VIEWERREF_GetPrintScaling(FPDF_DOCUMENT document); 569 570 // Function: FPDF_VIEWERREF_GetNumCopies 571 // Returns the number of copies to be printed. 572 // Parameters: 573 // document - Handle to the loaded document. 574 // Return value: 575 // The number of copies to be printed. 576 // 577 DLLEXPORT int STDCALL FPDF_VIEWERREF_GetNumCopies(FPDF_DOCUMENT document); 578 579 // Function: FPDF_VIEWERREF_GetPrintPageRange 580 // Page numbers to initialize print dialog box when file is printed. 581 // Parameters: 582 // document - Handle to the loaded document. 583 // Return value: 584 // The print page range to be used for printing. 585 // 586 DLLEXPORT FPDF_PAGERANGE STDCALL FPDF_VIEWERREF_GetPrintPageRange(FPDF_DOCUMENT document); 587 588 // Function: FPDF_VIEWERREF_GetDuplex 589 // Returns the paper handling option to be used when printing from print dialog. 590 // Parameters: 591 // document - Handle to the loaded document. 592 // Return value: 593 // The paper handling option to be used when printing. 594 // 595 DLLEXPORT FPDF_DUPLEXTYPE STDCALL FPDF_VIEWERREF_GetDuplex(FPDF_DOCUMENT document); 596 597 // Function: FPDF_CountNamedDests 598 // Get the count of named destinations in the PDF document. 599 // Parameters: 600 // document - Handle to a document 601 // Return value: 602 // The count of named destinations. 603 DLLEXPORT FPDF_DWORD STDCALL FPDF_CountNamedDests(FPDF_DOCUMENT document); 604 605 // Function: FPDF_GetNamedDestByName 606 // get a special dest handle by the index. 607 // Parameters: 608 // document - Handle to the loaded document. 609 // name - The name of a special named dest. 610 // Return value: 611 // The handle of the dest. 612 // 613 DLLEXPORT FPDF_DEST STDCALL FPDF_GetNamedDestByName(FPDF_DOCUMENT document, FPDF_BYTESTRING name); 614 615 // Function: FPDF_GetNamedDest 616 // Get the specified named destinations of the PDF document by index. 617 // Parameters: 618 // document - Handle to a document 619 // index - The index of named destination. 620 // buffer - The buffer to obtain destination name, used as wchar_t*. 621 // buflen [in/out] - Size of the buffer in bytes on input, length of the result in bytes on output or -1 if the buffer is too small. 622 // Return value: 623 // The destination handle of a named destination, or NULL if no named destination corresponding to |index|. 624 // Comments: 625 // Call this function twice to get the name of the named destination: 626 // 1) First time pass in |buffer| as NULL and get buflen. 627 // 2) Second time pass in allocated |buffer| and buflen to retrieve |buffer|, which should be used as wchar_t*. 628 // If buflen is not sufficiently large, it will be set to -1 upon return. 629 // 630 DLLEXPORT FPDF_DEST STDCALL FPDF_GetNamedDest(FPDF_DOCUMENT document, int index, void* buffer, long* buflen); 631 632 #ifdef __cplusplus 633 } 634 #endif 635 636 #endif // PUBLIC_FPDFVIEW_H_ 637