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NAME

       PDF::Builder::NamedDestination - Add named destinations (views) to a PDF

METHODS

   new
           $dest = PDF::Builder::NamedDestination->new($pdf, ...)

           Creates a new named destination object. Any optional additional arguments will be passed on to
           "destination".

   Destination types
       dest

           $dest->dest($page, %opts)

           A destination (dest) is a particular view of a PDF, consisting of a page object, the location of the
           window on that page, and possible coordinate and zoom arguments.

               # The XYZ location takes three arguments
               my $dest1 = PDF::Builder::NamedDestination->new($pdf);
               $dest->dest($pdf->open_page(1), 'xyz' => [$x, $y, $zoom]);

               # The Fit location doesn't require any arguments, but one is still
               # needed for the hash array
               my $dest2 = PDF::Builder::NamedDestination->new($pdf);
               $dest->dest($pdf->open_page(2), 'fit' => 1);

           See "Page Fit Options" in PDF::Builder::Docs for a listing of the available locations and their
           syntax.

           "xyz" is the default fit setting, with position (left and top) and zoom the same as the calling
           page's.

   Target Destinations
       link, goto

           $dest->link($page, %opts)

           A go-to (link) action changes the view to a specified destination (page, location, and magnification
           factor).

           Parameters are as described in "dest".

           Alternate name: "goto"

           Originally this method was "link", but recently PDF::API2 changed the name to "goto". "goto" is added
           for compatibility.

       uri, url

           $dest->uri($url)

           Defines the destination as launch-url with uri $url.

           Alternate name: "url"

           Originally this method was "url", but recently PDF::API2 changed the name to "uri". "url" is retained
           for compatibility.

       launch, file

           $dest->launch($file)

           Defines the destination as launch-file with filepath $file and page-fit options %opts. The target
           application is run. Note that this is not a PDF or a browser file -- it is a local application.

           Alternate name: "file"

           Originally this method was "file", but recently PDF::API2 changed the name to "launch". "file" is
           retained for compatibility.

       pdf, pdf_file, pdfile

           $dest->pdf($pdf_file, $pagenum, %opts)

           Defines the destination as a PDF-file with filepath $pdf_file, on page $pagenum, and options %opts
           (same as dest()).

           Alternate names: "pdf_file" and "pdfile"

           Originally this method was "pdfile", and had been earlier renamed to "pdf_file", but recently
           PDF::API2 changed the name to "pdf". "pdfile" and "pdf_file" are retained for compatibility. Note
           that the position and zoom information is still given as a hash element in PDF::Builder, while
           PDF::API2 has changed to a position string and an array of dimensions.

perl v5.36.0                                       2023-12-15                PDF::Builder::NamedDestination(3pm)