Artifact Stamp
A simple demo that shows you how to enclose the stamp content in a marked-content sequence to distinguish it from real content.
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<?php use com\setasign\SetaPDF\Demos\Stamper\Stamp\ArtifactTextStamp as ArtifactTextStamp; // load and register the autoload function require_once __DIR__ . '/../../../../../bootstrap.php'; require_once __DIR__ . '/../../../../../classes/Stamper/Stamp/ArtifactTextStamp.php'; // create a HTTP writer $writer = new SetaPDF_Core_Writer_Http('artifact.pdf', true); //$writer = new SetaPDF_Core_Writer_File('artifact.pdf'); // let's get the document $document = SetaPDF_Core_Document::loadByFilename( $assetsDirectory . '/pdfs/Brand-Guide.pdf', $writer ); // create a stamper instance $stamper = new SetaPDF_Stamper($document); //--- Create a text stamp and wrap it in a Tagged stamp instance ---// // create a font instance which is needed for the text stamp instance $font = new SetaPDF_Core_Font_TrueType_Subset( $document, $assetsDirectory . '/fonts/DejaVu/ttf/DejaVuSans.ttf' ); // create a stamp instance $textStamp = new ArtifactTextStamp($font, 10); // set a text $textStamp->setText('Personalized for John Dow (jon.dow@example.com)'); // add the stamp to the stamper instance $stamper->addStamp($textStamp, [ 'position' => SetaPDF_Stamper::POSITION_CENTER_TOP, 'translateX' => 2, 'translateY' => -2 ]); // execute the stamp process $stamper->stamp(); // save and finish the document instance $document->save()->finish();
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