Thanks very much!
You are very nice.
If you want to practise your spanish, you can write me when you want.

Muchos saludos desde Espa�a.
Hasta pronto.

Juan Torres.

"Jyry Kuukkanen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 19 Feb 2004, Juan Torres wrote:
>
> > �Hola!
> >
> > Excuse me, but my english is bad :(.
> >
> > My problem is: When I'm writting text in a PDF document, I want to know
the
> > current position, or next position of next text to insert.
> >
> > I want to know when I'm near the finish page.
>
>
> �Hola!
>
> There is no need nor a reason to find out current position using PDF
> functions.
>
> If you are outputting lines after lines, you need to keep track of the
> y-position by yourself. The following simple and ugly piece of code should
> demostrate the logic:
>
> define(MAX_Y_POS, 300);
> define(ROW_HEIGHT, 4);
> $y_pos = 0;
> foreach ($many_rows as $row) {
>     if ($y_pos > MAX_Y_POS) {
>         makePageChange();
>         $y_pos = 0;
>     }; // if
>     $y_pos += ROW_HEIGHT;
>
>     printRow($row);
> }; // foreach
>
>
> If you use pdflib, you might want to take a look at sopdf.php - it's
> available from dataxi.sourceforge.net. Get the latest version of
> solib.tar.gz - that includes sopdf.php
>
>
>
> > PD: Do you know Spain or spanish language? ;)
>
> �Si! Estudio espa�ol - este es segundo a�o, bastante listo :-)
> Ahora leo un libro de Montalb�n, de Pepe Carvalho :-)))
>
> --
> Regards,
> --Jyry
> C|:-(    C|:-/    C|========8-O    C|8-/    C|:-(

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