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Code Editor : install.txt
The FPDF library is made up of the following elements: - the main file, fpdf.php, which contains the class - the font metric files (located in the font directory of this archive) The metric files are necessary as soon as you want to output some text in a document. They can be accessed from three different locations: - the directory defined by the FPDF_FONTPATH constant (if this constant is defined) - the font directory located in the directory containing fpdf.php (as it is the case in this archive) - the directories accessible through include() Here is an example defining FPDF_FONTPATH (note the mandatory final slash): define('FPDF_FONTPATH','/home/www/font/'); require('fpdf.php'); If the files are not accessible, the SetFont() method will produce the following error: FPDF error: Could not include font metric file Remarks: - Only the files corresponding to the fonts actually used are necessary - The tutorials provided in this package are ready to be executed
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