Save the current image to the active Adobe PDF file, opened using CreatePDFFile. If your image contains layers, then the layers will be output as scalable PDF objects.
The size of the page will be specified by PDF_PaperWidth and PDF_PaperHeight. Margins are specified by PDF_PageMargin.
Image position and size is affected by PDF_ImageOptions.
The following TIELayer features are not supported when exporting to PDF: ◼Gradient fills ◼Mask layers
The engine used to save PDF files (either using PDFium or ImageEn native code) is specified by PDFEngine.
Note: ◼Images will be aligned to the upper-left corner of the page. To center images add iepioCentered to PDF_ImageOptions ◼To abort while saving set Aborting to true ◼Read more about ImageEn PDF Support ◼The created PDF will be v1.4 format
// load and save page 1 ImageEnView1.IO.LoadFromFile('C:\page1.tiff'); ImageEnView1.IO.Params.PDF_Compression := ioPDF_G4FAX; // G4Fax compression ImageEnView1.IO.SaveToPDF();
// load and save page 2 ImageEnView1.IO.LoadFromFile('C:\page2.tiff'); ImageEnView1.IO.Params.PDF_Compression := ioPDF_G4FAX; // G4Fax compression ImageEnView1.IO.SaveToPDF();
...Other pages...
// Close PDF file ImageEnView1.IO.ClosePDFFile();
Example 2
// Create a scalable PDF document containing ten pages with text and a shape ImageEnView1.IO.CreatePDFFile( 'D:\Explosion.pdf' );
For I := 1 to 10 do begin ImageEnView1.Blank;
// Add a yellow explosion shape layer at size 220 x 120 ImageEnView1.LayersAdd( iesExplosion, 50, 50, 220, 120 ); ImageEnView1.CurrentLayer.FillColor := clYellow; ImageEnView1.CurrentLayer.BorderWidth := 0;
// Add a text layer ImageEnView1.LayersAdd( ielkText ); ImageEnView1.LayersAdd( 'Explosion on page ' + IntToStr( I ), 25, clRed, 'Arial Black', [fsBold] ); ImageEnView1.CurrentLayer.PosX := IELayer_Pos_HCenter; ImageEnView1.CurrentLayer.PosY := IELayer_Pos_VCenter; ImageEnView1.Update();
// Add as a page ImageEnView1.IO.SaveToPDF(); end;
// Close PDF file ImageEnView1.IO.ClosePDFFile();
Compatibility Information
Prior to v13.2.0, ImageEn would always use native code to save PDF files. From v13.2.0, the saving engine is controlled by PDFEngine. If the PDFium DLL (iepdf*.dll) is located in the EXE folder, ImageEn will now default to using PDFium for saving. To avoid this, set IEGlobalSettings().PDFEngine := ieenNative;