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-- GtkAda - Ada95 binding for Gtk+/Gnome --
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-- Copyright (C) 2011-2017, AdaCore --
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package Cairo.PDF is
function Create
(Filename : String;
Width_In_Points : Gdouble;
Height_In_Points : Gdouble) return Cairo_Surface;
-- Creates a PDF surface of the specified size in points to be written to
-- filename.
--
-- filename :
-- a filename for the PDF output (must be writable), NULL may be used to
-- specify no output. This will generate a PDF surface that may be queried
-- and used as a source, without generating a temporary file.
-- width_in_points:
-- width of the surface, in points (1 point == 1/72.0 inch)
-- height_in_points:
-- height of the surface, in points (1 point == 1/72.0 inch)
-- Returns:
-- a pointer to the newly created surface. The caller owns the surface and
-- should call cairo_surface_destroy() when done with it. This function
-- always returns a valid pointer, but it will return a pointer to a "nil"
-- surface if an error such as out of memory occurs. You can use
-- cairo_surface_status() to check for this.
--
-- Since 1.2
end Cairo.PDF;
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