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NAME

       Games::Go::Sgf2Dg::Dg2PDF - convert Games::Go::Sgf2Dg::Diagrams to PDF

SYNOPSIS

       use Games::Go::Sgf2Dg::Dg2PDF

        my $dg2pdf = B<Games::Go::Sgf2Dg::Dg2PDF-E<gt>new> (options);
        $dg2pdf->convertDiagram($diagram);

DESCRIPTION

       A Games::Go::Sgf2Dg::Dg2PDF object converts a Games::Go::Sgf2Dg::Diagram object into a PDF file.

NEW

       my $dg2pdf = Games::Go::Sgf2Dg::Dg2PDF->new (?options?)

       A new Games::Go::Sgf2Dg::Dg2PDF takes the following options:

       boardSizeX => number
       boardSizeY => number
               Sets the size of the board.

               Default: 19

       doubleDigits => true | false
               Numbers  on  stones are wrapped back to 1 after they reach 100.  Numbers associated with comments
               and diagram titles are not affected.

               Default: false

       coords => true | false
               Generates a coordinate grid.

               Default: false

       topLine     => number (Default: 1)
       bottomLine  => number (Default: 19)
       leftLine    => number (Default: 1)
       rightLine   => number (Default: 19)
               The edges of the board that should be displayed.  Any portion of the board  that  extends  beyond
               these numbers is not included in the output.

       diaCoords => sub { # convert $x, $y to Diagram coordinates }
               This callback defines a subroutine to convert coordinates from $x, $y to whatever coordinates are
               used  in the Games::Go::Sgf2Dg::Diagram object.  The default diaCoords converts 1-based $x, $y to
               the same coordinates used in SGF format files.  You only need to define this if  you're  using  a
               different coordinate system in the Diagram.

               Default:
                   sub { my ($x, $y) = @_;
                         $x = chr($x - 1 + ord('a')); # convert 1 to 'a', etc
                         $y = chr($y - 1 + ord('a'));
                         return("$x$y"); },           # concatenate two letters

               See also the diaCoords method below.

       print => sub { my ($dg2tex, @tex) = @_; ... }
               A  user  defined subroutine to replace the default printing method.  This callback is called from
               the print method (below) with the reference to the Dg2TeX object and a list  of  lines  that  are
               part of the TeX diagram source.

       pageSize => 'page size'
               May be one of:

               . a0 - a6
               . letter
               . broadsheet
               . ledger
               . tabloid
               . legal
               . executive
               . 36x36

               Default: 'letter'

       topMargin    => points
       bottomMargin => points
       leftMargin   => points
       rightMargin  => points
               Margins  are  set in PDF 'user space units' which are approximately equivilent to points (1/72 of
               an inch).

               Default for all margins: 72 * .70 (7/10s of an inch)

       text_fontName  => 'font'  Default: 'Times-Roman',
       stone_fontName => 'font'  Default: 'Courier-Bold'
               Text and stone fonts names may be one of these (case sensitive):

               . Courier
               . Courier-Bold
               . Courier-BoldOblique
               . Courier-Oblique
               . Helvetica
               . Helvetica-Bold
               . Helvetica-BoldOblique
               . Helvetica-Oblique
               . Times-Roman
               . Times-Bold
               . Times-Italic
               . Times-BoldItalic
       text_fontSize  => points
               The point size for the comment text.  Diagram titles use this size plus 4,  and  the  game  title
               uses this size plus 6.

               Default: 11

       stone_fontSize => points
               The stone_fontSize determines the size of the text inside stones, and may also determine the size
               of the stones and diagrams (see lineHeight and lineWidth below).

               Default: 5

       lineWidth => points
       lineHeight => points
               The lineWidth and lineHeight determine the size of the stones and diagrams.

               If lineWidth is not explicitly set, it is calculated from the stone_fontSize to allow up to three
               digits  on  a  stone  .   The default stone_fontSize allows for three diagrams (with -coords) per
               'letter' page if comments  don't  take  up  extra  space  below  diagrams.   If  doubleDigits  is
               specified, the stones and board are slightly smaller (stone 100 may look a bit cramped).

               If lineHeight is not explicitly set, it will be 1.05 * lineWidth, creating a slightly rectangular
               diagram.

               Default: undef - determined from stone_fontSize

METHODS

       $dg2pdf->configure (option => value, ?...?)
           Change Dg2PDF options from values passed at new time.

       my $coord = $dg2mp->diaCoords ($x, $y)
           Provides  access  to  the  diaCoords  option  (see  above).   Returns  coordinates in the converter's
           coordinate system for board coordinates ($x, $y).   For  example,  to  get  a  specific  intersection
           structure:

               my $int = $diagram->get($dg2mp->diaCoords(3, 4));

       $dg2pdf->print ($text ? , ... ?)
           prints  raw  PDF  code  to  file  as  defined  at  new  time.  Whether or not file was defined, print
           accumulates the PDF code for later retrieval with converted.

       $dg2pdf->printComment ($text ? , ... ?)
           Adds $text to the diagram comments.

       $dg2pdf->comment ($comment ? , ... ?)
           Inserts the PDF comment character ('%') in front of each line of each comment and prints it to file.

           Note that this is not the same as the printComment method.

       my $canvas = $dg2pdf->convertDiagram ($diagram)
           Converts a Games::Go::Sgf2Dg::Diagram into PDF.

       my $converted_text = $dg2pdf->convertText ($text)
           Converts $text into text for display.

           Returns the converted text.

       $title = $dg2pdf->convertGameProps (\%sgfHash)
           convertGameProps takes a reference to a hash of properties as extracted from an SGF file.  Each  hash
           key  is  a  property  ID  and  the  hash  value  is  a  reference  to  an  array  of property values:
           $hash->{propertyId}->[values].  The following SGF properties are recognized:

           . GN GameName
           . EV EVent
           . RO ROund
           . DT DaTe
           . PW PlayerWhite
           . WR WhiteRank
           . PB PlayerBlack
           . BR BlackRank
           . PC PlaCe
           . KM KoMi
           . RU RUles
           . TM TiMe
           . OT OverTime (byo-yomi)
           . RE REsult
           . AN ANnotator
           . SO Source
           . US USer (entered by)
           . CP CoPyright
           . GC GameComment

           Both long and short property names are recognized, and all unrecognized properties are  ignored  with
           no warnings.  Note that these properties are all intended as game-level notations.

       $dg2pdf->close
           prints some final PDF code to the diagram and closes the pdf object (file).

SEE ALSO

       sgf2dg(1)
           Script to convert SGF format files to Go diagrams

BUGS

       You think I'd admit it?

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