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--TEST--PEAR Bug #12310--FILE--<?phprequire dirname(__FILE__) . '/../PDF.php';class MyPDF extends File_PDF{function header(){$this->setFont('Arial', 'B', 15);$w = $this->getStringWidth($this->_info['title']) + 6;$this->setX((210 - $w) / 2);$this->setDrawColor('rgb', 0/255, 80/255, 180/255);$this->setFillColor('rgb', 230/255, 230/255, 0/255);$this->setTextColor('rgb', 220/255, 50/255, 50/255);$this->setLineWidth(1);$this->cell($w, 9, $this->_info['title'], 1, 1, 'C', 1);$this->newLine(10);}function footer(){$this->setY(-15);$this->setFont('Arial', 'I', 8);$this->setTextColor('gray', 128/255);$this->cell(0, 10, 'Page ' . $this->getPageNo(), 0, 0, 'C');}function chapterTitle($num, $label){$this->setFont('Arial', '', 12);$this->setFillColor('rgb', 200/255, 220/255, 255/255);$this->cell(0, 6, "Chapter $num : $label", 0, 1, 'L', 1);$this->newLine(4);}function chapterBody($file){$text = file_get_contents(dirname(__FILE__) . '/' . $file);$this->setFont('Times', '', 12);$this->multiCell(0, 5, $text);$this->newLine();$this->setFont('', 'I');$this->cell(0, 5, '(end of extract)');}function printChapter($num, $title, $file){$this->addPage();$this->chapterTitle($num, $title);$this->chapterBody($file);}}$pdf = MyPDF::factory(array('orientation' => 'P','unit' => 'mm','format' => 'A4'),'MyPDF');$pdf->setCompression(false);$pdf->setInfo('title', '20000 Leagues Under the Seas');$pdf->setInfo('author', 'Jules Verne');$pdf->printChapter(1, 'A RUNAWAY REEF', '20k_c1.txt');$pdf->printChapter(2, 'THE PROS AND CONS', '20k_c2.txt');echo $pdf->getOutput();?>--EXPECTF--%PDF-1.33 0 obj<</Type /Page/Parent 1 0 R/Resources 2 0 R/Contents 4 0 R>>endobj4 0 obj<</Length 6962>>stream2 J0.57 wBT /F1 15.00 Tf ET0.000 0.314 0.706 RG0.902 0.902 0.000 rg2.83 w179.09 813.54 237.10 -25.51 re B q 0.863 0.196 0.196 rg BT 187.59 796.28 Td (20000 Leagues Under the Seas) Tj ET Q0.57 wBT /F2 12.00 Tf ET0 g0 G0.784 0.863 1.000 rg28.35 759.68 538.58 -17.01 re f q 0 g BT 31.19 747.58 Td (Chapter 1 : A RUNAWAY REEF) Tj ET QBT /F3 12.00 Tf ET0.002 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 720.65 Td (The year 1866 was marked by a bizarre development, an unexplained and downright inexplicable phenomenon) Tj ET Q1.585 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 706.48 Td (that surely no one has forgotten. Without getting into those rumors that upset civilians in the seaports and) Tj ET Q1.022 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 692.30 Td (deranged the public mind even far inland, it must be said that professional seamen were especially alarmed.) Tj ET Q2.336 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 678.13 Td (Traders, shipowners, captains of vessels, skippers, and master mariners from Europe and America, naval) Tj ET Q0.314 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 663.96 Td (officers from every country, and at their heels the various national governments on these two continents, were) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 649.78 Td (all extremely disturbed by the business.) Tj ET Q3.660 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 635.61 Td (In essence, over a period of time several ships had encountered "an enormous thing" at sea, a long) Tj ET Q2.306 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 621.44 Td (spindle-shaped object, sometimes giving off a phosphorescent glow, infinitely bigger and faster than any) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 607.26 Td (whale.) Tj ET Q0.589 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 593.09 Td (The relevant data on this apparition, as recorded in various logbooks, agreed pretty closely as to the structure) Tj ET Q0.125 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 578.92 Td (of the object or creature in question, its unprecedented speed of movement, its startling locomotive power, and) Tj ET Q1.556 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 564.74 Td (the unique vitality with which it seemed to be gifted. If it was a cetacean, it exceeded in bulk any whale) Tj ET Q1.192 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 550.57 Td (previously classified by science. No naturalist, neither Cuvier nor Lacépède, neither Professor Dumeril nor) Tj ET Q1.159 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 536.40 Td (Professor de Quatrefages, would have accepted the existence of such a monster sight unseen -- specifically,) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 522.22 Td (unseen by their own scientific eyes.) Tj ET Q1.520 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 508.05 Td (Striking an average of observations taken at different times -- rejecting those timid estimates that gave the) Tj ET Q2.544 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 493.88 Td (object a length of 200 feet, and ignoring those exaggerated views that saw it as a mile wide and three) Tj ET Q1.356 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 479.70 Td (long--you could still assert that this phenomenal creature greatly exceeded the dimensions of anything then) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 465.53 Td (known to ichthyologists, if it existed at all.) Tj ET Q0.232 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 451.36 Td (Now then, it did exist, this was an undeniable fact; and since the human mind dotes on objects of wonder, you) Tj ET Q0.292 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 437.18 Td (can understand the worldwide excitement caused by this unearthly apparition. As for relegating it to the realm) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 423.01 Td (of fiction, that charge had to be dropped.) Tj ET Q3.687 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 408.84 Td (In essence, on July 20, 1866, the steamer Governor Higginson, from the Calcutta & Burnach Steam) Tj ET Q0.332 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 394.66 Td (Navigation Co., encountered this moving mass five miles off the eastern shores of Australia. Captain Baker at) Tj ET Q0.413 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 380.49 Td (first thought he was in the presence of an unknown reef; he was even about to fix its exact position when two) Tj ET Q0.593 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 366.32 Td (waterspouts shot out of this inexplicable object and sprang hissing into the air some 150 feet. So, unless this) Tj ET Q0.177 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 352.14 Td (reef was subject to the intermittent eruptions of a geyser, the Governor Higginson had fair and honest dealings) Tj ET Q0.662 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 337.97 Td (with some aquatic mammal, until then unknown, that could spurt from its blowholes waterspouts mixed with) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 323.80 Td (air and steam.) Tj ET Q2.548 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 309.63 Td (Similar events were likewise observed in Pacific seas, on July 23 of the same year, by the Christopher) Tj ET Q1.355 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 295.45 Td (Columbus from the West India & Pacific Steam Navigation Co. Consequently, this extraordinary cetacean) Tj ET Q0.567 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 281.28 Td (could transfer itself from one locality to another with startling swiftness, since within an interval of just three) Tj ET Q1.163 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 267.11 Td (days, the Governor Higginson and the Christopher Columbus had observed it at two positions on the charts) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 252.93 Td (separated by a distance of more than 700 nautical leagues.) Tj ET Q1.734 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 238.76 Td (Fifteen days later and 2,000 leagues farther, the Helvetia from the Compagnie Nationale and the Shannon) Tj ET Q0.050 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 224.59 Td (from the Royal Mail line, running on opposite tacks in that part of the Atlantic lying between the United States) Tj ET Q0.167 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 210.41 Td (and Europe, respectively signaled each other that the monster had been sighted in latitude 42 degrees 15' north) Tj ET Q0.551 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 196.24 Td (and longitude 60 degrees 35' west of the meridian of Greenwich. From their simultaneous observations, they) Tj ET Q0.341 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 182.07 Td (were able to estimate the mammal's minimum length at more than 350 English feet; this was because both the) Tj ET Q0.146 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 167.89 Td (Shannon and the Helvetia were of smaller dimensions, although each measured 100 meters stem to stern. Now) Tj ET Q0.377 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 153.72 Td (then, the biggest whales, those rorqual whales that frequent the waterways of the Aleutian Islands, have never) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 139.55 Td (exceeded a length of 56 meters--if they reach even that.) Tj ET Q0.293 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 125.37 Td (One after another, reports arrived that would profoundly affect public opinion: new observations taken by the) Tj ET Q0.893 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 111.20 Td (transatlantic liner Pereire, the Inman line's Etna running afoul of the monster, an official report drawn up by) Tj ET Q0.051 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 97.03 Td (officers on the French frigate Normandy, dead-earnest reckonings obtained by the general staff of Commodore) Tj ET Q1.236 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 82.85 Td (Fitz-James aboard the Lord Clyde. In lighthearted countries, people joked about this phenomenon, but such) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 68.68 Td (serious, practical countries as England, America, and Germany were deeply concerned.) 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In those newspapers short of copy, you saw the reappearance of every gigantic imaginary creature,) Tj ET Q0.742 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 706.48 Td (from "Moby Dick," that dreadful white whale from the High Arctic regions, to the stupendous kraken whose) Tj ET Q1.315 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 692.30 Td (tentacles could entwine a 500-ton craft and drag it into the ocean depths. They even reprinted reports from) Tj ET Q0.707 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 678.13 Td (ancient times: the views of Aristotle and Pliny accepting the existence of such monsters, then the Norwegian) Tj ET Q0.936 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 663.96 Td (stories of Bishop Pontoppidan, the narratives of Paul Egede, and finally the reports of Captain Harrington --) Tj ET Q0.980 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 649.78 Td (whose good faith is above suspicion--in which he claims he saw, while aboard the Castilian in 1857, one of) Tj ET Q1.389 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 635.61 Td (those enormous serpents that, until then, had frequented only the seas of France's old extremist newspaper,) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 621.44 Td (The Constitutionalist.) Tj ET QBT /F5 12.00 Tf ETq 0 g BT 31.19 593.09 Td (\(end of extract\)) Tj ET QBT /F4 8.00 Tf ETq 0.502 g BT 284.96 25.95 Td (Page 2) Tj ET Qendstreamendobj7 0 obj<</Type /Page/Parent 1 0 R/Resources 2 0 R/Contents 8 0 R>>endobj8 0 obj<</Length 6813>>stream2 J0.57 wBT /F5 12.00 Tf ETBT /F1 15.00 Tf ET0.000 0.314 0.706 RG0.902 0.902 0.000 rg2.83 w179.09 813.54 237.10 -25.51 re B q 0.863 0.196 0.196 rg BT 187.59 796.28 Td (20000 Leagues Under the Seas) Tj ET Q0.57 wBT /F5 12.00 Tf ET0.784 0.863 1.000 rg0 GBT /F2 12.00 Tf ET0.784 0.863 1.000 rg28.35 759.68 538.58 -17.01 re f q 0 g BT 31.19 747.58 Td (Chapter 2 : THE PROS AND CONS) Tj ET QBT /F3 12.00 Tf ET1.002 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 720.65 Td (During the period in which these developments were occurring, I had returned from a scientific undertaking) Tj ET Q0.608 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 706.48 Td (organized to explore the Nebraska badlands in the United States. In my capacity as Assistant Professor at the) Tj ET Q1.687 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 692.30 Td (Paris Museum of Natural History, I had been attached to this expedition by the French government. After) Tj ET Q2.020 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 678.13 Td (spending six months in Nebraska, I arrived in New York laden with valuable collections near the end of) Tj ET Q1.649 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 663.96 Td (March. My departure for France was set for early May. In the meantime, then, I was busy classifying my) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 649.78 Td (mineralogical, botanical, and zoological treasures when that incident took place with the Scotia.) Tj ET Q0.471 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 635.61 Td (I was perfectly abreast of this question, which was the big news of the day, and how could I not have been? I) Tj ET Q0.782 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 621.44 Td (had read and reread every American and European newspaper without being any farther along. This mystery) Tj ET Q0.516 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 607.26 Td (puzzled me. Finding it impossible to form any views, I drifted from one extreme to the other. Something was) Tj ET Q1.601 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 593.09 Td (out there, that much was certain, and any doubting Thomas was invited to place his finger on the Scotia's) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 578.92 Td (wound.) Tj ET Q1.249 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 564.74 Td (When I arrived in New York, the question was at the boiling point. The hypothesis of a drifting islet or an) Tj ET Q1.561 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 550.57 Td (elusive reef, put forward by people not quite in their right minds, was completely eliminated. And indeed,) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 536.40 Td (unless this reef had an engine in its belly, how could it move about with such prodigious speed?) Tj ET Q0.779 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 522.22 Td (Also discredited was the idea of a floating hull or some other enormous wreckage, and again because of this) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 508.05 Td (speed of movement.) Tj ET Q1.114 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 493.88 Td (So only two possible solutions to the question were left, creating two very distinct groups of supporters: on) Tj ET Q0.914 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 479.70 Td (one side, those favoring a monster of colossal strength; on the other, those favoring an "underwater boat" of) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 465.53 Td (tremendous motor power.) Tj ET Q3.674 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 451.36 Td (Now then, although the latter hypothesis was completely admissible, it couldn't stand up to inquiries) Tj ET Q0.227 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 437.18 Td (conducted in both the New World and the Old. That a private individual had such a mechanism at his disposal) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 423.01 Td (was less than probable. Where and when had he built it, and how could he have built it in secret?) Tj ET Q0.395 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 408.84 Td (Only some government could own such an engine of destruction, and in these disaster-filled times, when men) Tj ET Q1.331 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 394.66 Td (tax their ingenuity to build increasingly powerful aggressive weapons, it was possible that, unknown to the) Tj ET Q0.106 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 380.49 Td (rest of the world, some nation could have been testing such a fearsome machine. The Chassepot rifle led to the) Tj ET Q0.490 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 366.32 Td (torpedo, and the torpedo has led to this underwater battering ram, which in turn will lead to the world putting) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 352.14 Td (its foot down. At least I hope it will.) Tj ET Q1.078 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 337.97 Td (But this hypothesis of a war machine collapsed in the face of formal denials from the various governments.) Tj ET Q0.251 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 323.80 Td (Since the public interest was at stake and transoceanic travel was suffering, the sincerity of these governments) Tj ET Q0.979 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 309.63 Td (could not be doubted. Besides, how could the assembly of this underwater boat have escaped public notice?) Tj ET Q3.430 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 295.45 Td (Keeping a secret under such circumstances would be difficult enough for an individual, and certainly) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 281.28 Td (impossible for a nation whose every move is under constant surveillance by rival powers.) Tj ET Q0.422 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 267.11 Td (So, after inquiries conducted in England, France, Russia, Prussia, Spain, Italy, America, and even Turkey, the) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 252.93 Td (hypothesis of an underwater Monitor was ultimately rejected.) Tj ET Q2.481 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 238.76 Td (After I arrived in New York, several people did me the honor of consulting me on the phenomenon in) Tj ET Q0.569 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 224.59 Td (question. In France I had published a two-volume work, in quarto, entitled The Mysteries of the Great Ocean) Tj ET Q0.862 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 210.41 Td (Depths. Well received in scholarly circles, this book had established me as a specialist in this pretty obscure) Tj ET Q1.833 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 196.24 Td (field of natural history. My views were in demand. As long as I could deny the reality of the business, I) Tj ET Q0.058 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 182.07 Td (confined myself to a flat "no comment." But soon, pinned to the wall, I had to explain myself straight out. And) Tj ET Q1.637 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 167.89 Td (in this vein, "the honorable Pierre Aronnax, Professor at the Paris Museum," was summoned by The New) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 153.72 Td (York Herald to formulate his views no matter what.) Tj ET Q0.697 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 139.55 Td (I complied. Since I could no longer hold my tongue, I let it wag. I discussed the question in its every aspect,) Tj ET Q0.017 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 125.37 Td (both political and scientific, and this is an excerpt from the well-padded article I published in the issue of April) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 111.20 Td (30.) Tj ET Q2.226 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 82.85 Td ("Therefore," I wrote, "after examining these different hypotheses one by one, we are forced, every other) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 68.68 Td (supposition having been refuted, to accept the existence of an extremely powerful marine animal.) 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Tj ET Q3.495 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 706.48 Td ("However, the solution to this problem submitted to me can take the form of a choice between two) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 692.30 Td (alternatives.) Tj ET Qq 0 g BT 31.19 678.13 Td ("Either we know every variety of creature populating our planet, or we do not.) Tj ET Q1.250 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 663.96 Td ("If we do not know every one of them, if nature still keeps ichthyological secrets from us, nothing is more) Tj ET Q0.231 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 649.78 Td (admissible than to accept the existence of fish or cetaceans of new species or even new genera, animals with a) Tj ET Q3.022 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 635.61 Td (basically 'cast-iron' constitution that inhabit strata beyond the reach of our soundings, and which some) Tj ET Q1.589 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 621.44 Td (development or other, an urge or a whim if you prefer, can bring to the upper level of the ocean for long) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 607.26 Td (intervals.) Tj ET Q0.321 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 593.09 Td ("If, on the other hand, we do know every living species, we must look for the animal in question among those) Tj ET Q1.409 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 578.92 Td (marine creatures already cataloged, and in this event I would be inclined to accept the existence of a giant) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 564.74 Td (narwhale.) Tj ET Q0.008 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 550.57 Td ("The common narwhale, or sea unicorn, often reaches a length of sixty feet. Increase its dimensions fivefold or) Tj ET Q0.352 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 536.40 Td (even tenfold, then give this cetacean a strength in proportion to its size while enlarging its offensive weapons,) Tj ET Q1.251 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 522.22 Td (and you have the animal we're looking for. It would have the proportions determined by the officers of the) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 508.05 Td (Shannon, the instrument needed to perforate the Scotia, and the power to pierce a steamer's hull.) Tj ET Q0.130 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 493.88 Td ("In essence, the narwhale is armed with a sort of ivory sword, or lance, as certain naturalists have expressed it.) Tj ET Q1.326 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 479.70 Td (It's a king-sized tooth as hard as steel. Some of these teeth have been found buried in the bodies of baleen) Tj ET Q3.771 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 465.53 Td (whales, which the narwhale attacks with invariable success. Others have been wrenched, not without) Tj ET Q0.119 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 451.36 Td (difficulty, from the undersides of vessels that narwhales have pierced clean through, as a gimlet pierces a wine) Tj ET Q0.649 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 437.18 Td (barrel. The museum at the Faculty of Medicine in Paris owns one of these tusks with a length of 2.25 meters) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 423.01 Td (and a width at its base of forty-eight centimeters!) Tj ET Q0.467 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 408.84 Td ("All right then! Imagine this weapon to be ten times stronger and the animal ten times more powerful, launch) Tj ET Q0.980 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 394.66 Td (it at a speed of twenty miles per hour, multiply its mass times its velocity, and you get just the collision we) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 380.49 Td (need to cause the specified catastrophe.) Tj ET Q1.067 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 366.32 Td ("So, until information becomes more abundant, I plump for a sea unicorn of colossal dimensions, no longer) Tj ET Q0.631 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 352.14 Td (armed with a mere lance but with an actual spur, like ironclad frigates or those warships called 'rams,' whose) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 337.97 Td (mass and motor power it would possess simultaneously.) Tj ET Q1.992 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 323.80 Td ("This inexplicable phenomenon is thus explained away--unless it's something else entirely, which, despite) Tj ET Q0 Twq 0 g BT 31.19 309.63 Td (everything that has been sighted, studied, explored and experienced, is still possible!") 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