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MPDF How to pass the total of page number to PHP variable?
Or how to set page number start at 0.
Mpdf version 7.
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php mpdf page-numbering
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MPDF How to pass the total of page number to PHP variable?
Or how to set page number start at 0.
Mpdf version 7.
Thanks
php mpdf page-numbering
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seems to be duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/17083746/… Did you try this?
– Raza Rafaideen
Nov 23 '18 at 8:40
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MPDF How to pass the total of page number to PHP variable?
Or how to set page number start at 0.
Mpdf version 7.
Thanks
php mpdf page-numbering
MPDF How to pass the total of page number to PHP variable?
Or how to set page number start at 0.
Mpdf version 7.
Thanks
php mpdf page-numbering
php mpdf page-numbering
asked Nov 23 '18 at 8:32
my Chengmy Cheng
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seems to be duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/17083746/… Did you try this?
– Raza Rafaideen
Nov 23 '18 at 8:40
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seems to be duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/17083746/… Did you try this?
– Raza Rafaideen
Nov 23 '18 at 8:40
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1
seems to be duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/17083746/… Did you try this?
– Raza Rafaideen
Nov 23 '18 at 8:40
seems to be duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/17083746/… Did you try this?
– Raza Rafaideen
Nov 23 '18 at 8:40
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Please try this one, its according to the official documentation:
$mpdf=new mPDF();
$mpdf->setFooter("Page {PAGENO} of {nb}");
I means PAGENO
is return current page and nb
is total numbers of pages
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To get the number of pages to a variable, you can use
$pageCount = count($mpdf->pages);
This is however undocumented and can stop working in future versions.
As noted in the documentation,
the page numbering can be reset to any positive number.
As 0 is not positive, it is not possible to start page numbering with it.
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Please try this one, its according to the official documentation:
$mpdf=new mPDF();
$mpdf->setFooter("Page {PAGENO} of {nb}");
I means PAGENO
is return current page and nb
is total numbers of pages
add a comment |
Please try this one, its according to the official documentation:
$mpdf=new mPDF();
$mpdf->setFooter("Page {PAGENO} of {nb}");
I means PAGENO
is return current page and nb
is total numbers of pages
add a comment |
Please try this one, its according to the official documentation:
$mpdf=new mPDF();
$mpdf->setFooter("Page {PAGENO} of {nb}");
I means PAGENO
is return current page and nb
is total numbers of pages
Please try this one, its according to the official documentation:
$mpdf=new mPDF();
$mpdf->setFooter("Page {PAGENO} of {nb}");
I means PAGENO
is return current page and nb
is total numbers of pages
answered Nov 28 '18 at 9:22
Madhuri PatelMadhuri Patel
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To get the number of pages to a variable, you can use
$pageCount = count($mpdf->pages);
This is however undocumented and can stop working in future versions.
As noted in the documentation,
the page numbering can be reset to any positive number.
As 0 is not positive, it is not possible to start page numbering with it.
add a comment |
To get the number of pages to a variable, you can use
$pageCount = count($mpdf->pages);
This is however undocumented and can stop working in future versions.
As noted in the documentation,
the page numbering can be reset to any positive number.
As 0 is not positive, it is not possible to start page numbering with it.
add a comment |
To get the number of pages to a variable, you can use
$pageCount = count($mpdf->pages);
This is however undocumented and can stop working in future versions.
As noted in the documentation,
the page numbering can be reset to any positive number.
As 0 is not positive, it is not possible to start page numbering with it.
To get the number of pages to a variable, you can use
$pageCount = count($mpdf->pages);
This is however undocumented and can stop working in future versions.
As noted in the documentation,
the page numbering can be reset to any positive number.
As 0 is not positive, it is not possible to start page numbering with it.
answered Nov 28 '18 at 8:35
FinweFinwe
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seems to be duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/17083746/… Did you try this?
– Raza Rafaideen
Nov 23 '18 at 8:40