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Create and modify PDF files with JavaScript
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import { Color } from "./colors";
import PDFDocument from "./PDFDocument";
import PDFEmbeddedPage from "./PDFEmbeddedPage";
import PDFFont from "./PDFFont";
import PDFImage from "./PDFImage";
import { PDFPageDrawCircleOptions, PDFPageDrawEllipseOptions, PDFPageDrawImageOptions, PDFPageDrawLineOptions, PDFPageDrawPageOptions, PDFPageDrawRectangleOptions, PDFPageDrawSquareOptions, PDFPageDrawSVGOptions, PDFPageDrawTextOptions } from "./PDFPageOptions";
import { Rotation } from "./rotations";
import { PDFOperator, PDFPageLeaf, PDFRef } from "../core";
/**
* Represents a single page of a [[PDFDocument]].
*/
export default class PDFPage {
/**
* > **NOTE:** You probably don't want to call this method directly. Instead,
* > consider using the [[PDFDocument.addPage]] and [[PDFDocument.insertPage]]
* > methods, which can create instances of [[PDFPage]] for you.
*
* Create an instance of [[PDFPage]] from an existing leaf node.
*
* @param leafNode The leaf node to be wrapped.
* @param ref The unique reference for the page.
* @param doc The document to which the page will belong.
*/
static of: (leafNode: PDFPageLeaf, ref: PDFRef, doc: PDFDocument) => PDFPage;
/**
* > **NOTE:** You probably don't want to call this method directly. Instead,
* > consider using the [[PDFDocument.addPage]] and [[PDFDocument.insertPage]]
* > methods, which can create instances of [[PDFPage]] for you.
*
* Create an instance of [[PDFPage]].
*
* @param doc The document to which the page will belong.
*/
static create: (doc: PDFDocument) => PDFPage;
/** The low-level PDFDictionary wrapped by this page. */
readonly node: PDFPageLeaf;
/** The unique reference assigned to this page within the document. */
readonly ref: PDFRef;
/** The document to which this page belongs. */
readonly doc: PDFDocument;
private fontKey?;
private font?;
private fontSize;
private fontColor;
private lineHeight;
private x;
private y;
private contentStream?;
private contentStreamRef?;
private constructor();
/**
* Rotate this page by a multiple of 90 degrees. For example:
* ```js
* import { degrees } from 'pdf-lib'
*
* page.setRotation(degrees(-90))
* page.setRotation(degrees(0))
* page.setRotation(degrees(90))
* page.setRotation(degrees(180))
* page.setRotation(degrees(270))
* ```
* @param angle The angle to rotate this page.
*/
setRotation(angle: Rotation): void;
/**
* Get this page's rotation angle in degrees. For example:
* ```js
* const rotationAngle = page.getRotation().angle;
* ```
* @returns The rotation angle of the page in degrees (always a multiple of
* 90 degrees).
*/
getRotation(): Rotation;
/**
* Resize this page by increasing or decreasing its width and height. For
* example:
* ```js
* page.setSize(250, 500)
* page.setSize(page.getWidth() + 50, page.getHeight() + 100)
* page.setSize(page.getWidth() - 50, page.getHeight() - 100)
* ```
*
* Note that the PDF specification does not allow for pages to have explicit
* widths and heights. Instead it defines the "size" of a page in terms of
* five rectangles: the MediaBox, CropBox, BleedBox, TrimBox, and ArtBox. As a
* result, this method cannot directly change the width and height of a page.
* Instead, it works by adjusting these five boxes.
*
* This method performs the following steps:
* 1. Set width & height of MediaBox.
* 2. Set width & height of CropBox, if it has same dimensions as MediaBox.
* 3. Set width & height of BleedBox, if it has same dimensions as MediaBox.
* 4. Set width & height of TrimBox, if it has same dimensions as MediaBox.
* 5. Set width & height of ArtBox, if it has same dimensions as MediaBox.
*
* This approach works well for most PDF documents as all PDF pages must
* have a MediaBox, but relatively few have a CropBox, BleedBox, TrimBox, or
* ArtBox. And when they do have these additional boxes, they often have the
* same dimensions as the MediaBox. However, if you find this method does not
* work for your document, consider setting the boxes directly:
* * [[PDFPage.setMediaBox]]
* * [[PDFPage.setCropBox]]
* * [[PDFPage.setBleedBox]]
* * [[PDFPage.setTrimBox]]
* * [[PDFPage.setArtBox]]
*
* @param width The new width of the page.
* @param height The new height of the page.
*/
setSize(width: number, height: number): void;
/**
* Resize this page by increasing or decreasing its width. For example:
* ```js
* page.setWidth(250)
* page.setWidth(page.getWidth() + 50)
* page.setWidth(page.getWidth() - 50)
* ```
*
* This method uses [[PDFPage.setSize]] to set the page's width.
*
* @param width The new width of the page.
*/
setWidth(width: number): void;
/**
* Resize this page by increasing or decreasing its height. For example:
* ```js
* page.setHeight(500)
* page.setHeight(page.getWidth() + 100)
* page.setHeight(page.getWidth() - 100)
* ```
*
* This method uses [[PDFPage.setSize]] to set the page's height.
*
* @param height The new height of the page.
*/
setHeight(height: number): void;
/**
* Set the MediaBox of this page. For example:
* ```js
* const mediaBox = page.getMediaBox()
*
* page.setMediaBox(0, 0, 250, 500)
* page.setMediaBox(mediaBox.x, mediaBox.y, 50, 100)
* page.setMediaBox(15, 5, mediaBox.width - 50, mediaBox.height - 100)
* ```
*
* See [[PDFPage.getMediaBox]] for details about what the MediaBox represents.
*
* @param x The x coordinate of the lower left corner of the new MediaBox.
* @param y The y coordinate of the lower left corner of the new MediaBox.
* @param width The width of the new MediaBox.
* @param height The height of the new MediaBox.
*/
setMediaBox(x: number, y: number, width: number, height: number): void;
/**
* Set the CropBox of this page. For example:
* ```js
* const cropBox = page.getCropBox()
*
* page.setCropBox(0, 0, 250, 500)
* page.setCropBox(cropBox.x, cropBox.y, 50, 100)
* page.setCropBox(15, 5, cropBox.width - 50, cropBox.height - 100)
* ```
*
* See [[PDFPage.getCropBox]] for details about what the CropBox represents.
*
* @param x The x coordinate of the lower left corner of the new CropBox.
* @param y The y coordinate of the lower left corner of the new CropBox.
* @param width The width of the new CropBox.
* @param height The height of the new CropBox.
*/
setCropBox(x: number, y: number, width: number, height: number): void;
/**
* Set the BleedBox of this page. For example:
* ```js
* const bleedBox = page.getBleedBox()
*
* page.setBleedBox(0, 0, 250, 500)
* page.setBleedBox(bleedBox.x, bleedBox.y, 50, 100)
* page.setBleedBox(15, 5, bleedBox.width - 50, bleedBox.height - 100)
* ```
*
* See [[PDFPage.getBleedBox]] for details about what the BleedBox represents.
*
* @param x The x coordinate of the lower left corner of the new BleedBox.
* @param y The y coordinate of the lower left corner of the new BleedBox.
* @param width The width of the new BleedBox.
* @param height The height of the new BleedBox.
*/
setBleedBox(x: number, y: number, width: number, height: number): void;
/**
* Set the TrimBox of this page. For example:
* ```js
* const trimBox = page.getTrimBox()
*
* page.setTrimBox(0, 0, 250, 500)
* page.setTrimBox(trimBox.x, trimBox.y, 50, 100)
* page.setTrimBox(15, 5, trimBox.width - 50, trimBox.height - 100)
* ```
*
* See [[PDFPage.getTrimBox]] for details about what the TrimBox represents.
*
* @param x The x coordinate of the lower left corner of the new TrimBox.
* @param y The y coordinate of the lower left corner of the new TrimBox.
* @param width The width of the new TrimBox.
* @param height The height of the new TrimBox.
*/
setTrimBox(x: number, y: number, width: number, height: number): void;
/**
* Set the ArtBox of this page. For example:
* ```js
* const artBox = page.getArtBox()
*
* page.setArtBox(0, 0, 250, 500)
* page.setArtBox(artBox.x, artBox.y, 50, 100)
* page.setArtBox(15, 5, artBox.width - 50, artBox.height - 100)
* ```
*
* See [[PDFPage.getArtBox]] for details about what the ArtBox represents.
*
* @param x The x coordinate of the lower left corner of the new ArtBox.
* @param y The y coordinate of the lower left corner of the new ArtBox.
* @param width The width of the new ArtBox.
* @param height The height of the new ArtBox.
*/
setArtBox(x: number, y: number, width: number, height: number): void;
/**
* Get this page's width and height. For example:
* ```js
* const { width, height } = page.getSize()
* ```
*
* This method uses [[PDFPage.getMediaBox]] to obtain the page's
* width and height.
*
* @returns The width and height of the page.
*/
getSize(): {
width: number;
height: number;
};
/**
* Get this page's width. For example:
* ```js
* const width = page.getWidth()
* ```
*
* This method uses [[PDFPage.getSize]] to obtain the page's size.
*
* @returns The width of the page.
*/
getWidth(): number;
/**
* Get this page's height. For example:
* ```js
* const height = page.getHeight()
* ```
*
* This method uses [[PDFPage.getSize]] to obtain the page's size.
*
* @returns The height of the page.
*/
getHeight(): number;
/**
* Get the rectangle defining this page's MediaBox. For example:
* ```js
* const { x, y, width, height } = page.getMediaBox()
* ```
*
* The MediaBox of a page defines the boundaries of the physical medium on
* which the page is to be displayed/printed. It may include extended area
* surrounding the page content for bleed marks, printing marks, etc...
* It may also include areas close to the edges of the medium that cannot be
* marked because of physical limitations of the output device. Content
* falling outside this boundary may safely be discarded without affecting
* the meaning of the PDF file.
*
* @returns An object defining the lower left corner of the MediaBox and its
* width & height.
*/
getMediaBox(): {
x: number;
y: number;
width: number;
height: number;
};
/**
* Get the rectangle defining this page's CropBox. For example:
* ```js
* const { x, y, width, height } = page.getCropBox()
* ```
*
* The CropBox of a page defines the region to which the contents of the page
* shall be clipped when displayed or printed. Unlike the other boxes, the
* CropBox does not necessarily represent the physical page geometry. It
* merely imposes clipping on the page contents.
*
* The CropBox's default value is the page's MediaBox.
*
* @returns An object defining the lower left corner of the CropBox and its
* width & height.
*/
getCropBox(): {
x: number;
y: number;
width: number;
height: number;
};
/**
* Get the rectangle defining this page's BleedBox. For example:
* ```js
* const { x, y, width, height } = page.getBleedBox()
* ```
*
* The BleedBox of a page defines the region to which the contents of the
* page shall be clipped when output in a production environment. This may
* include any extra bleed area needed to accommodate the physical
* limitations of cutting, folding, and trimming equipment. The actual
* printed page may include printing marks that fall outside the BleedBox.
*
* The BleedBox's default value is the page's CropBox.
*
* @returns An object defining the lower left corner of the BleedBox and its
* width & height.
*/
getBleedBox(): {
x: number;
y: number;
width: number;
height: number;
};
/**
* Get the rectangle defining this page's TrimBox. For example:
* ```js
* const { x, y, width, height } = page.getTrimBox()
* ```
*
* The TrimBox of a page defines the intended dimensions of the finished
* page after trimming. It may be smaller than the MediaBox to allow for
* production-related content, such as printing instructions, cut marks, or
* color bars.
*
* The TrimBox's default value is the page's CropBox.
*
* @returns An object defining the lower left corner of the TrimBox and its
* width & height.
*/
getTrimBox(): {
x: number;
y: number;
width: number;
height: number;
};
/**
* Get the rectangle defining this page's ArtBox. For example:
* ```js
* const { x, y, width, height } = page.getArtBox()
* ```
*
* The ArtBox of a page defines the extent of the page's meaningful content
* (including potential white space).
*
* The ArtBox's default value is the page's CropBox.
*
* @returns An object defining the lower left corner of the ArtBox and its
* width & height.
*/
getArtBox(): {
x: number;
y: number;
width: number;
height: number;
};
/**
* Translate this page's content to a new location on the page. This operation
* is often useful after resizing the page with [[setSize]]. For example:
* ```js
* // Add 50 units of whitespace to the top and right of the page
* page.setSize(page.getWidth() + 50, page.getHeight() + 50)
*
* // Move the page's content from the lower-left corner of the page
* // to the top-right corner.
* page.translateContent(50, 50)
*
* // Now there are 50 units of whitespace to the left and bottom of the page
* ```
* See also: [[resetPosition]]
* @param x The new position on the x-axis for this page's content.
* @param y The new position on the y-axis for this page's content.
*/
translateContent(x: number, y: number): void;
/**
* Scale the size, content, and annotations of a page.
*
* For example:
* ```js
* page.scale(0.5, 0.5);
* ```
*
* @param x The factor by which the width for the page should be scaled
* (e.g. `0.5` is 50%).
* @param y The factor by which the height for the page should be scaled
* (e.g. `2.0` is 200%).
*/
scale(x: number, y: number): void;
/**
* Scale the content of a page. This is useful after resizing an existing
* page. This scales only the content, not the annotations.
*
* For example:
* ```js
* // Bisect the size of the page
* page.setSize(page.getWidth() / 2, page.getHeight() / 2);
*
* // Scale the content of the page down by 50% in x and y
* page.scaleContent(0.5, 0.5);
* ```
* See also: [[scaleAnnotations]]
* @param x The factor by which the x-axis for the content should be scaled
* (e.g. `0.5` is 50%).
* @param y The factor by which the y-axis for the content should be scaled
* (e.g. `2.0` is 200%).
*/
scaleContent(x: number, y: number): void;
/**
* Scale the annotations of a page. This is useful if you want to scale a
* page with comments or other annotations.
* ```js
* // Scale the content of the page down by 50% in x and y
* page.scaleContent(0.5, 0.5);
*
* // Scale the content of the page down by 50% in x and y
* page.scaleAnnotations(0.5, 0.5);
* ```
* See also: [[scaleContent]]
* @param x The factor by which the x-axis for the annotations should be
* scaled (e.g. `0.5` is 50%).
* @param y The factor by which the y-axis for the annotations should be
* scaled (e.g. `2.0` is 200%).
*/
scaleAnnotations(x: number, y: number): void;
/**
* Reset the x and y coordinates of this page to `(0, 0)`. This operation is
* often useful after calling [[translateContent]]. For example:
* ```js
* // Shift the page's contents up and to the right by 50 units
* page.translateContent(50, 50)
*
* // This text will shifted - it will be drawn at (50, 50)
* page.drawText('I am shifted')
*
* // Move back to (0, 0)
* page.resetPosition()
*
* // This text will not be shifted - it will be drawn at (0, 0)
* page.drawText('I am not shifted')
* ```
*/
resetPosition(): void;
/**
* Choose a default font for this page. The default font will be used whenever
* text is drawn on this page and no font is specified. For example:
* ```js
* import { StandardFonts } from 'pdf-lib'
*
* const timesRomanFont = await pdfDoc.embedFont(StandardFonts.TimesRoman)
* const helveticaFont = await pdfDoc.embedFont(StandardFonts.Helvetica)
* const courierFont = await pdfDoc.embedFont(StandardFonts.Courier)
*
* const page = pdfDoc.addPage()
*
* page.setFont(helveticaFont)
* page.drawText('I will be drawn in Helvetica')
*
* page.setFont(timesRomanFont)
* page.drawText('I will be drawn in Courier', { font: courierFont })
* ```
* @param font The default font to be used when drawing text on this page.
*/
setFont(font: PDFFont): void;
/**
* Choose a default font size for this page. The default font size will be
* used whenever text is drawn on this page and no font size is specified.
* For example:
* ```js
* page.setFontSize(12)
* page.drawText('I will be drawn in size 12')
*
* page.setFontSize(36)
* page.drawText('I will be drawn in size 24', { fontSize: 24 })
* ```
* @param fontSize The default font size to be used when drawing text on this
* page.
*/
setFontSize(fontSize: number): void;
/**
* Choose a default font color for this page. The default font color will be
* used whenever text is drawn on this page and no font color is specified.
* For example:
* ```js
* import { rgb, cmyk, grayscale } from 'pdf-lib'
*
* page.setFontColor(rgb(0.97, 0.02, 0.97))
* page.drawText('I will be drawn in pink')
*
* page.setFontColor(cmyk(0.4, 0.7, 0.39, 0.15))
* page.drawText('I will be drawn in gray', { color: grayscale(0.5) })
* ```
* @param fontColor The default font color to be used when drawing text on
* this page.
*/
setFontColor(fontColor: Color): void;
/**
* Choose a default line height for this page. The default line height will be
* used whenever text is drawn on this page and no line height is specified.
* For example:
* ```js
* page.setLineHeight(12);
* page.drawText('These lines will be vertically \n separated by 12 units')
*
* page.setLineHeight(36);
* page.drawText('These lines will be vertically \n separated by 24 units', {
* lineHeight: 24
* })
* ```
* @param lineHeight The default line height to be used when drawing text on
* this page.
*/
setLineHeight(lineHeight: number): void;
/**
* Get the default position of this page. For example:
* ```js
* const { x, y } = page.getPosition()
* ```
* @returns The default position of the page.
*/
getPosition(): {
x: number;
y: number;
};
/**
* Get the default x coordinate of this page. For example:
* ```js
* const x = page.getX()
* ```
* @returns The default x coordinate of the page.
*/
getX(): number;
/**
* Get the default y coordinate of this page. For example:
* ```js
* const y = page.getY()
* ```
* @returns The default y coordinate of the page.
*/
getY(): number;
/**
* Change the default position of this page. For example:
* ```js
* page.moveTo(0, 0)
* page.drawText('I will be drawn at the origin')
*
* page.moveTo(0, 25)
* page.drawText('I will be drawn 25 units up')
*
* page.moveTo(25, 25)
* page.drawText('I will be drawn 25 units up and 25 units to the right')
* ```
* @param x The new default position on the x-axis for this page.
* @param y The new default position on the y-axis for this page.
*/
moveTo(x: number, y: number): void;
/**
* Change the default position of this page to be further down the y-axis.
* For example:
* ```js
* page.moveTo(50, 50)
* page.drawText('I will be drawn at (50, 50)')
*
* page.moveDown(10)
* page.drawText('I will be drawn at (50, 40)')
* ```
* @param yDecrease The amount by which the page's default position along the
* y-axis should be decreased.
*/
moveDown(yDecrease: number): void;
/**
* Change the default position of this page to be further up the y-axis.
* For example:
* ```js
* page.moveTo(50, 50)
* page.drawText('I will be drawn at (50, 50)')
*
* page.moveUp(10)
* page.drawText('I will be drawn at (50, 60)')
* ```
* @param yIncrease The amount by which the page's default position along the
* y-axis should be increased.
*/
moveUp(yIncrease: number): void;
/**
* Change the default position of this page to be further left on the x-axis.
* For example:
* ```js
* page.moveTo(50, 50)
* page.drawText('I will be drawn at (50, 50)')
*
* page.moveLeft(10)
* page.drawText('I will be drawn at (40, 50)')
* ```
* @param xDecrease The amount by which the page's default position along the
* x-axis should be decreased.
*/
moveLeft(xDecrease: number): void;
/**
* Change the default position of this page to be further right on the y-axis.
* For example:
* ```js
* page.moveTo(50, 50)
* page.drawText('I will be drawn at (50, 50)')
*
* page.moveRight(10)
* page.drawText('I will be drawn at (60, 50)')
* ```
* @param xIncrease The amount by which the page's default position along the
* x-axis should be increased.
*/
moveRight(xIncrease: number): void;
/**
* Push one or more operators to the end of this page's current content
* stream. For example:
* ```js
* import {
* pushGraphicsState,
* moveTo,
* lineTo,
* closePath,
* setFillingColor,
* rgb,
* fill,
* popGraphicsState,
* } from 'pdf-lib'
*
* // Draw a green triangle in the lower-left corner of the page
* page.pushOperators(
* pushGraphicsState(),
* moveTo(0, 0),
* lineTo(100, 0),
* lineTo(50, 100),
* closePath(),
* setFillingColor(rgb(0.0, 1.0, 0.0)),
* fill(),
* popGraphicsState(),
* )
* ```
* @param operator The operators to be pushed.
*/
pushOperators(...operator: PDFOperator[]): void;
/**
* Draw one or more lines of text on this page. For example:
* ```js
* import { StandardFonts, rgb } from 'pdf-lib'
*
* const helveticaFont = await pdfDoc.embedFont(StandardFonts.Helvetica)
* const timesRomanFont = await pdfDoc.embedFont(StandardFonts.TimesRoman)
*
* const page = pdfDoc.addPage()
*
* page.setFont(helveticaFont)
*
* page.moveTo(5, 200)
* page.drawText('The Life of an Egg', { size: 36 })
*
* page.moveDown(36)
* page.drawText('An Epic Tale of Woe', { size: 30 })
*
* page.drawText(
* `Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall \n` +
* `Humpty Dumpty had a great fall; \n` +
* `All the king's horses and all the king's men \n` +
* `Couldn't put Humpty together again. \n`,
* {
* x: 25,
* y: 100,
* font: timesRomanFont,
* size: 24,
* color: rgb(1, 0, 0),
* lineHeight: 24,
* opacity: 0.75,
* },
* )
* ```
* @param text The text to be drawn.
* @param options The options to be used when drawing the text.
*/
drawText(text: string, options?: PDFPageDrawTextOptions): void;
/**
* Draw an image on this page. For example:
* ```js
* import { degrees } from 'pdf-lib'
*
* const jpgUrl = 'https://pdf-lib.js.org/assets/cat_riding_unicorn.jpg'
* const jpgImageBytes = await fetch(jpgUrl).then((res) => res.arrayBuffer())
*
* const jpgImage = await pdfDoc.embedJpg(jpgImageBytes)
* const jpgDims = jpgImage.scale(0.5)
*
* const page = pdfDoc.addPage()
*
* page.drawImage(jpgImage, {
* x: 25,
* y: 25,
* width: jpgDims.width,
* height: jpgDims.height,
* rotate: degrees(30),
* opacity: 0.75,
* })
* ```
* @param image The image to be drawn.
* @param options The options to be used when drawing the image.
*/
drawImage(image: PDFImage, options?: PDFPageDrawImageOptions): void;
/**
* Draw an embedded PDF page on this page. For example:
* ```js
* import { degrees } from 'pdf-lib'
*
* const pdfDoc = await PDFDocument.create()
* const page = pdfDoc.addPage()
*
* const sourcePdfUrl = 'https://pdf-lib.js.org/assets/with_large_page_count.pdf'
* const sourcePdf = await fetch(sourcePdfUrl).then((res) => res.arrayBuffer())
*
* // Embed page 74 from the PDF
* const [embeddedPage] = await pdfDoc.embedPdf(sourcePdf, 73)
*
* page.drawPage(embeddedPage, {
* x: 250,
* y: 200,
* xScale: 0.5,
* yScale: 0.5,
* rotate: degrees(30),
* opacity: 0.75,
* })
* ```
*
* The `options` argument accepts both `width`/`height` and `xScale`/`yScale`
* as options. Since each of these options defines the size of the drawn page,
* if both options are given, `width` and `height` take precedence and the
* corresponding scale variants are ignored.
*
* @param embeddedPage The embedded page to be drawn.
* @param options The options to be used when drawing the embedded page.
*/
drawPage(embeddedPage: PDFEmbeddedPage, options?: PDFPageDrawPageOptions): void;
/**
* Draw an SVG path on this page. For example:
* ```js
* import { rgb } from 'pdf-lib'
*
* const svgPath = 'M 0,20 L 100,160 Q 130,200 150,120 C 190,-40 200,200 300,150 L 400,90'
*
* // Draw path as black line
* page.drawSvgPath(svgPath, { x: 25, y: 75 })
*
* // Change border style and opacity
* page.drawSvgPath(svgPath, {
* x: 25,
* y: 275,
* borderColor: rgb(0.5, 0.5, 0.5),
* borderWidth: 2,
* borderOpacity: 0.75,
* })
*
* // Set fill color and opacity
* page.drawSvgPath(svgPath, {
* x: 25,
* y: 475,
* color: rgb(1.0, 0, 0),
* opacity: 0.75,
* })
*
* // Draw 50% of original size
* page.drawSvgPath(svgPath, {
* x: 25,
* y: 675,
* scale: 0.5,
* })
* ```
* @param path The SVG path to be drawn.
* @param options The options to be used when drawing the SVG path.
*/
drawSvgPath(path: string, options?: PDFPageDrawSVGOptions): void;
/**
* Draw a line on this page. For example:
* ```js
* import { rgb } from 'pdf-lib'
*
* page.drawLine({
* start: { x: 25, y: 75 },
* end: { x: 125, y: 175 },
* thickness: 2,
* color: rgb(0.75, 0.2, 0.2),
* opacity: 0.75,
* })
* ```
* @param options The options to be used when drawing the line.
*/
drawLine(options: PDFPageDrawLineOptions): void;
/**
* Draw a rectangle on this page. For example:
* ```js
* import { degrees, grayscale, rgb } from 'pdf-lib'
*
* page.drawRectangle({
* x: 25,
* y: 75,
* width: 250,
* height: 75,
* rotate: degrees(-15),
* borderWidth: 5,
* borderColor: grayscale(0.5),
* color: rgb(0.75, 0.2, 0.2),
* opacity: 0.5,
* borderOpacity: 0.75,
* })
* ```
* @param options The options to be used when drawing the rectangle.
*/
drawRectangle(options?: PDFPageDrawRectangleOptions): void;
/**
* Draw a square on this page. For example:
* ```js
* import { degrees, grayscale, rgb } from 'pdf-lib'
*
* page.drawSquare({
* x: 25,
* y: 75,
* size: 100,
* rotate: degrees(-15),
* borderWidth: 5,
* borderColor: grayscale(0.5),
* color: rgb(0.75, 0.2, 0.2),
* opacity: 0.5,
* borderOpacity: 0.75,
* })
* ```
* @param options The options to be used when drawing the square.
*/
drawSquare(options?: PDFPageDrawSquareOptions): void;
/**
* Draw an ellipse on this page. For example:
* ```js
* import { grayscale, rgb } from 'pdf-lib'
*
* page.drawEllipse({
* x: 200,
* y: 75,
* xScale: 100,
* yScale: 50,
* borderWidth: 5,
* borderColor: grayscale(0.5),
* color: rgb(0.75, 0.2, 0.2),
* opacity: 0.5,
* borderOpacity: 0.75,
* })
* ```
* @param options The options to be used when drawing the ellipse.
*/
drawEllipse(options?: PDFPageDrawEllipseOptions): void;
/**
* Draw a circle on this page. For example:
* ```js
* import { grayscale, rgb } from 'pdf-lib'
*
* page.drawCircle({
* x: 200,
* y: 150,
* size: 100,
* borderWidth: 5,
* borderColor: grayscale(0.5),
* color: rgb(0.75, 0.2, 0.2),
* opacity: 0.5,
* borderOpacity: 0.75,
* })
* ```
* @param options The options to be used when drawing the ellipse.
*/
drawCircle(options?: PDFPageDrawCircleOptions): void;
private setOrEmbedFont;
private getFont;
private resetFont;
private getContentStream;
private createContentStream;
private maybeEmbedGraphicsState;
private scaleAnnot;
}
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