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ByteScout PDF To HTML SDK – VB6 – Get Page Width And Height

Form1.frm

VERSION 5.00
Begin VB.Form Form1 
   Caption         =   "GetPageWidthAndHeight"
   ClientHeight    =   1320
   ClientLeft      =   120
   ClientTop       =   465
   ClientWidth     =   4440
   LinkTopic       =   "Form1"
   ScaleHeight     =   1320
   ScaleWidth      =   4440
   StartUpPosition =   3  'Windows Default
   Begin VB.CommandButton cmd_get_page_width_and_height 
      Caption         =   "Get Page Width And Height"
      Height          =   855
      Left            =   480
      TabIndex        =   0
      Top             =   240
      Width           =   3495
   End
End
Attribute VB_Name = "Form1"
Attribute VB_GlobalNameSpace = False
Attribute VB_Creatable = False
Attribute VB_PredeclaredId = True
Attribute VB_Exposed = False
Private Sub cmd_get_page_width_and_height_Click()

    ' Hanlde Error
    On Error GoTo ErrorHandler:
        
        ' Create Bytescout.PDF2HTML.HTMLExtractor object
        Set extractor = CreateObject("Bytescout.PDF2HTML.HTMLExtractor")
        extractor.RegistrationName = "demo"
        extractor.RegistrationKey = "demo"

        ' Set HTML with CSS extraction mode
        extractor.ExtractionMode = 1

        ' Load sample PDF document
        extractor.LoadDocumentFromFile ("sample2.pdf")

		' read width and height of page #0 from PDF 
		' and show default output width and calculated page height
		MsgBox "Page #0" & vbCRLF & "Page height = " & CStr(extractor.GetPageHeight(0)) & vbCRLF & "Page width = " & CStr(extractor.GetPageWidth(0)) & vbCRLF & "Output width =" & CStr(extractor.OutputPageWidth) & vbCRLF & "Output Page Height = " & CStr(extractor.GetOutputHTMLPageHeight(0))
        
		Set extractor = Nothing

        ' Close form
        Unload Me

ErrorHandler:
    If Err.Number <> 0 Then
        MsgBox Err.Description, vbInformation, "Error"
    End If

End Sub


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