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# frozen_string_literal: true # Examples for bounding boxes. require_relative '../example_helper' filename = File.basename(__FILE__).gsub('.rb', '.pdf') Prawn::ManualBuilder::Example.generate(filename, page_size: 'FOLIO') do package 'bounding_box' do |p| p.section 'Basics' do |s| s.example 'creation' s.example 'bounds' end p.section 'Advanced' do |s| s.example 'stretchy' s.example 'nesting' s.example 'indentation' s.example 'canvas' s.example 'russian_boxes' end p.intro do prose <<-TEXT Bounding boxes are the basic containers for structuring the content flow. Even being low level building blocks sometimes their simplicity is very welcome. The examples show: TEXT list( 'How to create bounding boxes with specific dimensions', 'How to inspect the current bounding box for its coordinates', 'Stretchy bounding boxes', 'Nested bounding boxes', 'Indent blocks' ) end end end
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2 entries across 2 versions & 1 rubygems
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prawn-2.4.0 | manual/bounding_box/bounding_box.rb |
prawn-2.3.0 | manual/bounding_box/bounding_box.rb |