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This allows arbitrary barcode scaling, rather than whole multiple
as required by github.com/boombuler/barcode
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* gofpdf: add support for Go modules
* gofpdf: apply goimports
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While you're using a reader for i.e. an image you'll receive an EOF from go's io package which leads to pdf creation error
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margin after header function is called. Backward compatibility is preserved. This addresses issue #174.
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When CatalogSort is enabled, the sort.Strings routine is used to order
the "keys" used for the various objects being put into the PDF. Use
sort.SliceStable instead, and specify a function Less function that, if
possible, uses an attribute of the objs being sorted. This is more
deterministic.
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name so that example hang's off of RegisterAlias method in documentation
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functionality
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https://github.com/danmeyers/gofpdf into danmeyers-get-barcode-dims_prevent-scaling
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dimensions
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Adjust the wording so GitHub parses file properly
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So it is automatically parsed by GitHub
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This comparison step started as a means of assuring repeatability across platforms, but has been an ongoing source of frustration with ordering of internal dictionaries and resources.
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Add "Tabloid" page size, 11 x 17 inches according to ANSI X3.151.
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with reference files.
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