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How to use templates using ByteScout PDF SDK

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The example demonstrates how to use templates using ByteScout PDF SDK.

Program.vb:
VB

'*******************************************************************
'       ByteScout PDF SDK
'                                                                   
'       Copyright © 2016 Bytescout, https://bytescout.com        
'       ALL RIGHTS RESERVED                                         
'                                                                   
'*******************************************************************

Imports Bytescout.PDF

''' <summary>
''' This example demonstrates how to use templates.
''' </summary>
Class Program

    Shared Sub Main()

        ' Create new document
        Dim pdfDocument = New Document()
		pdfDocument.RegistrationName = "demo"
		pdfDocument.RegistrationKey = "demo"
		
        ' Prepare simple template (for example, a logo) and draw it on every page:

        ' Create template of specified size
        Dim template = New GraphicsTemplate(250, 50)
        ' Draw the logo
        template.DrawRectangle(New SolidBrush(New ColorRGB(192, 192, 255)), 0, 0, 250, 50)
        template.DrawString("My Company Logo", New Font(StandardFonts.TimesBoldItalic, 24), New SolidBrush(), 30, 10)

        ' Add few pages and draw the prepared template on each one
        For i As Integer = 0 To 2
            Dim page = New Page(PaperFormat.A4)
            page.Canvas.DrawTemplate(template, 10, 10)
            pdfDocument.Pages.Add(page)
        Next

        ' Save document to file
        pdfDocument.Save("result.pdf")

        ' Cleanup 
        pdfDocument.Dispose()

        ' Open document in default PDF viewer app
        Process.Start("result.pdf")

    End Sub

End Class 

Program.cs:
C#

//*******************************************************************
//       ByteScout PDF SDK		                                     
//                                                                   
//       Copyright © 2016 ByteScout - https://bytescout.com       
//       ALL RIGHTS RESERVED                                         
//                                                                   
//*******************************************************************

using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Drawing;
using Bytescout.PDF;
using Font = Bytescout.PDF.Font;
using SolidBrush = Bytescout.PDF.SolidBrush;

namespace Templates
{
	/// <summary>
	/// This example demonstrates how to use templates.
	/// </summary>
	class Program
	{
		static void Main()
		{
			// Create new document
			Document pdfDocument = new Document();
			pdfDocument.RegistrationName = "demo";
			pdfDocument.RegistrationKey = "demo";
			
			// Prepare simple template (for example, a logo) and draw it on every page

			// Create template of specified size
			GraphicsTemplate template = new GraphicsTemplate(250, 50);
			// Draw the logo
			template.DrawRectangle(new SolidBrush(new ColorRGB(192, 192, 255)), 0, 0, 250, 50);
			template.DrawString("My Company Logo", new Font(StandardFonts.TimesBoldItalic, 24), new SolidBrush(), 30, 10);

			// Add few pages and draw the prepared template on each one
			for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++)
			{
				Page page = new Page(PaperFormat.A4);
				page.Canvas.DrawTemplate(template, 10, 10);
				pdfDocument.Pages.Add(page);
			}
			
			// Save document to file
			pdfDocument.Save("result.pdf");

			// Cleanup 
			pdfDocument.Dispose();

			// Open document in default PDF viewer app
			Process.Start("result.pdf");
		}
	}
} 

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