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What would you like dompdf to do:
Currently the adapter is only available via code after the rendering happens. It would be a lot more useful to be able to access the adapter after instancing the class, and the underlying library through that.
Do you have an example:
A use case would be to give the library settings to use before rendering. In this instant I can't think of one for cpdf. In other libraries I could think of adding a template file to use as base to write on. Giving it caching instances to speed up processing internally and things like that.
Original author: chris.ri...@gmail.com (August 18, 2011 06:57:12)
What would you like dompdf to do:
Currently the adapter is only available via code after the rendering happens. It would be a lot more useful to be able to access the adapter after instancing the class, and the underlying library through that.
Do you have an example:
A use case would be to give the library settings to use before rendering. In this instant I can't think of one for cpdf. In other libraries I could think of adding a template file to use as base to write on. Giving it caching instances to speed up processing internally and things like that.
Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/dompdf/issues/detail?id=339
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