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2015-09-10HttpImg: make Http specific PDF interface.Jelmer Snoeck
Instead of forcing the type to be of gofpdf.Fpdf, we now use an interface which could be whatever structure we want. This is useful for third party libraries where they can define their own interface for the PDF generator but still use these contribution packages. HttpImg: add interface comment. Barcode: implement specific PDF interface.
2015-08-31Add Barcode contribution package.Jelmer Snoeck
This package adds the ability to easily add a barcode to the PDF. This barcode is generated with the github.com/boombuler/barcode package. It adds wrappers for all the available barcode types through the `Register()` and `Register<Type>()` methods. These register methods put the barcode on the PDF, but not on the page. They will return a unique key that should be used later on with the `Barcode()` method scale the barcode and put it on the page.
2015-08-27Maintain aspect ratio of registered imageKurt Jung
2015-08-27Httpimg: remove pdf folder.Jelmer Snoeck
This will now be generated in the main pdf folder (`gofpdf/pdf`).
2015-08-27Use internal example package for testing.Jelmer Snoeck
2015-08-26Httpimg: cleanup pdf path on with tests.Jelmer Snoeck
2015-08-26Examples: rename function/file for clarification.Jelmer Snoeck
2015-08-26HttpImg: use `Register` method.Jelmer Snoeck
By changing the name, we can use a uniform name across several packages.
2015-08-26Httpimg: rename package.Jelmer Snoeck
2015-08-24Use RegisterHttpImage instead of RegisterRemoteImage.Jelmer Snoeck
Remote can mean several things, HTTP is more specific and matches the actual implementation.
2015-08-24Use `GetImageInfo` to see if the image is already registered.Jelmer Snoeck
2015-08-19Fhttp: add RegisterRemoteImage functionality.Jelmer Snoeck
This is a wrapper around manually having to download the image and registering it. It registers an image based on it's URL, it will download that image and add it to the PDF. It will however not add it immediately to the page. This is done by calling `Image()` with the same URL.