Struct Document

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pub struct Document { /* private fields */ }
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A PDF document that can contain multiple pages and metadata.

§Example

use oxidize_pdf::{Document, Page};

let mut doc = Document::new();
doc.set_title("My Document");
doc.set_author("John Doe");

let page = Page::a4();
doc.add_page(page);

doc.save("output.pdf").unwrap();

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impl Document

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pub fn new() -> Self

Creates a new empty PDF document.

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pub fn add_page(&mut self, page: Page)

Adds a page to the document.

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pub fn set_title(&mut self, title: impl Into<String>)

Sets the document title.

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pub fn set_author(&mut self, author: impl Into<String>)

Sets the document author.

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pub fn set_subject(&mut self, subject: impl Into<String>)

Sets the document subject.

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pub fn set_keywords(&mut self, keywords: impl Into<String>)

Sets the document keywords.

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pub fn save(&mut self, path: impl AsRef<Path>) -> Result<()>

Saves the document to a file.

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Returns an error if the file cannot be created or written.

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pub fn write(&mut self, buffer: &mut Vec<u8>) -> Result<()>

Writes the document to a buffer.

§Errors

Returns an error if the PDF cannot be generated.

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impl Default for Document

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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