I am stuck in a very complex situation. I am working on a PHP Web apps for Greeting card.

For this, I am using some Linux tools and TCPDF and FPDI. Let me tell you how it all works:

there is 4 page greeting card template PDF file. this is custom size 5x7 inches 300dpi PDF file. I have added custom size in TCPDF as well

case 'STANDARD_CARD'       : {$pf = array(1500.00,2100.00);break;}

what i do is, i use:

pdftk templateX.pdf burst output  page_%2d.pdf 

to separate each page of temple.

now I use :

$pdf = new FPDI($cardDetails['ORIENTATION'],"mm",$cardDetails['SIZE']);      


  //set source file for 
    $pdf->setSourceFile($pdfFile);
    $templateIndex = $pdf->importPage(1);
    $pdf->AddPage($cardDetails['ORIENTATION'],$cardDetails['SIZE']);
    $pdf->useTemplate($templateIndex,0,0);

other things like, writing message printing images. and at the end save the file using:

$pdf->output("file_name.pdf","F");

original PDF file (1st page only): (5x7 inches) Original pdf file Modified PDF and some PDF operations : (29x20 inches) modified PDF

now the output I am getting is not 5x7 pdf it is a 29 x 20 inches file and that destroying my calculation and PDF as well.

Please tell me what I am doing wrong...

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What is the contents of $cardDetails? – Orbling Jul 14 '11 at 16:32
$cardDetails contain card size and orientation code $cardDetails['ORIENTATION'] = 'L'; $cardDetails['SIZE'] = 'STANDARD_CARD'; code size of STANDARD_CARD is Defiled in TCPDF class as code case 'STANDARD_CARD' : {$pf = array(360.00,504.00);break;} code well, I have my problem solved (to some extent, not 100%) I wanted to set the size of pdf to size of PDF imported, say imported pdf is 5.27 X 7.1. then set the size accordingly. but, no luck in that, just some workable solution, not 100%, but, seems to be working for me... – Ravish Tiwari Jul 19 '11 at 10:55
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