In the example above it is the Flate decoding, which is right now the only supported encoding. If this becomes a problem, please file a feature request.
The optional decode parameters determine additional filtering of the stream data. So for instance it is possible to apply the PNG predictor functions to improve the actual compression. When uncompressing a stream data it is then necessary to invert the predictor values. Skip to content. Star Branches Tags. Could not load branches. Could not load tags. Latest commit. Git stats commits.
Failed to load latest commit information. View code. Parameters: loadFile Parameters: createTextAnnotation Parameters: createHighlightAnnotation Parameters: createUnderlineAnnotation Parameters: createSquigglyAnnotation Parameters: createStrikeOutAnnotation Parameters: createFreeTextAnnotation Parameters: createLineAnnotation Parameters: createSquareAnnotation Parameters: createPolygonAnnotation Parameters: createPolyLineAnnotation Parameters: createStampAnnotation Parameters: createPopupAnnotation Parameters: getAnnotations write Parameters: save Parameters: How does the Library Works?
How does the Library Works? Solid BorderStyles. Dashed BorderStyles. Beveled BorderStyles. Inset BorderStyles. Help, opacity: 0. MIT License. Releases No releases published. Packages 0 No packages published. Contributors 6. You signed in with another tab or window.
Reload to refresh your session. You signed out in another tab or window. Rectangle defining the coordinates [x, y] to place the annotation. Values can be either in the range 0 - or 0 - 1. Specifies the color of the annotation. Optional If true, the annotation is opened by default; default value is false.
Comment, AnnotationIcon. Key, AnnotationIcon. Note, AnnotationIcon. Help, AnnotationIcon. NewParagraph, AnnotationIcon.
Paragraph, AnnotationIcon. Marked, AnnotationState. Unmarked, AnnotationState. Accepted, AnnotationState. Rejected, AnnotationState. Cancelled, AnnotationState. Completed, AnnotationState. Marked, AnnotationStateModel. This option is linked to the state. For state model Marked the only legal state options are Marked and Unmarked.
The other state options are only legal for the Review state model. Rectangle defining the size and the position of the annotation. If you specify the quadPoints array you can also hand over an empty list. The library takes the convex hull of your quadpoint definitions. Optional argument for specifying the quadpoints of the annotation cfg.
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That is, participants "flow" from earlier to later periods. If only one period is defined, the default title is Overall Study. When a study has more than one period, none of the Period Titles should be Overall Study. In the first period, it is the number of participants assigned to each arm or group. If assignment is based on a unit other than participants, also include the number of units at the beginning of the period. If assignment is based on a unit other than participants, also include the number of units at the end of the period.
Not Completed calculated automatically Definition: Number of participants and units, if applicable that did not complete the study or period. This is calculated automatically by subtracting Completed from Started. Additional Milestone s Definition: Any specific events or time points in the study when the numbers of participants and units, if applicable are reported. While there is no limit to the number of milestones that may be used in a single period, data are required for two milestones, Started and Completed, within each period.
If assignment is based on a unit other than participants, also include the number of units to reach the milestone. Comments Definition: Additional information about the milestone or data.
Reason Not Completed Definition: Additional information about participants who did not complete the study or period. If reasons are provided, the total number of participants listed as Not Completed must be accounted for by all reasons for non-completion.
Select one. Note : Outcome measure information from the Protocol Section of the record will be copied into the Results Section the first time results are created. In addition, one of the following data elements are required with the associated information: "P-Value," "Estimation Parameter," or "Other Statistical Analysis.
Comments Definition: Additional details about the statistical analysis, such as null hypothesis and description of power calculation.
Statistical Test of Hypothesis or Method of Estimation or Other Statistical Analysis required Definition: Procedure used for statistical analysis of outcome measure data and the calculated p-value. Comments Definition: Any other relevant information about the statistical test, such as adjustments or degrees of freedom. Parameter Dispersion Type Select one. Estimation Comments Definition: Any other relevant estimation information, including the direction of the comparison for example, describe which arm or comparison group represents the numerator and denominator for relative risk.
Other Statistical Analysis Definition: If the statistical analysis cannot be submitted using the Statistical Test of Hypothesis or Method of Estimation options, provide a description and the results of any other scientifically appropriate tests of statistical significance.
See Adverse Events definition below. May also be used to provide any additional relevant information about adverse event collection, including details about the method of systematic assessment for example, daily questionnaire or information about how the analysis population was determined if the Number of Participants at Risk differs from the number of participants assigned to the arm or comparison group. Limit: 20 characters.
Default value for the type of approach taken to collect adverse event information Systematic or Non-Systematic Assessment to be applied to all adverse event terms entered in the "Serious Adverse Event" or "Other Not Including Serious Adverse Event" tables. All-Cause Mortality: The occurrence of death due to any cause. If the PDF's pages look to be in proper order, you can proceed; if not, you can click and drag pages up or down to re-order them.
Click Looks good, do the magic! It's near the bottom of the page. Scroll up and download your PDF. Click Download below the merged PDF that's on the right side of the page. The PDF will download onto your computer. Method 2. Open a PDF document. If you don't already have reader app, Adobe Reader can be downloaded for free from the Adobe Reader site. Scroll down to the page that you want to crop. If your PDF file is more than one page long and you want to crop a specific page, make sure that the page is open before proceeding.
Type in snipping tool. This will search your computer for the Snipping Tool app. Click Snipping Tool. It's at the top of the Start window. This will open a small window on top of your PDF file.
Enable the "Rectangular Snip" option. Click Mode at the top of the Snipping Tool window, then click Rectangular Snip in the resulting drop-down menu. Your mouse cursor will turn into a crosshairs icon. Click and drag the crosshairs across the section of the PDF that you want to crop. When you release your mouse cursor, the section will be cropped. Release your mouse button. This will crop the PDF into your selected area.
Click the "Save" button. It's a purple floppy disk icon at the top of the Snipping Tool window. A File Explorer window will open. Click the "Desktop" folder. This is on the left side of the File Explorer window. Doing so selects the Desktop as the place in which your cropped PDF file will be saved, making it easier to find later. Click Save. This will save your file on the desktop under the name "Capture". At this point, you can go back and crop any other pages or PDFs that you want to crop.
Open Microsoft Word. Its app icon resembles a white "W" on a dark-blue background. Click Blank document. This option is in the upper-left side of the window. A blank document will open.
Click the Insert tab, then click Picture. You'll find Insert at the top of the Word window, while Picture is in the "Illustrations" section of the toolbar.
Select the image that you snipped from the PDF. Click the Desktop tab on the left side of the window, then click the "Capture" image and click Insert. If you cropped several images, hold down Ctrl while clicking each image that you want to insert.
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