I have a fixed box where I want to display my PDF's in rendered by PDF.js. As PDF.js documentation is not really accessible (spitting through their source files), I'd like to know whether it's possible to scale a rendered PDF on a fixed width. When I set as CSS: canvas { width: 600px; }
for the canvas displaying the PDF, the PDF gets stretched, and the quality gets poor.
I updated the example from the Pdf.js github http://jsbin.com/pdfjs-prevnext-v2/edit#html,live to scale properly to a fixed canvas width. See http://jsfiddle.net/RREv9/ for my code.
The important line is
var viewport = page.getViewport(canvas.width / page.getViewport(1.0).width);
because the expression canvas.width / page.getViewport(1.0).width
gives us the appropriate scaling factor.
You should change the width of your canvas not with css but by the width
attribute of the canvas. See Canvas width and height in HTML5
To ensure that scaling works with all page sizes (Letter, A4, A5, etc.) you must take into account that the ratios between height and width with vary when page sizes change. For example a popular page sizes (in inches) are:
You can calculate the correct scaling by considering both height and width and only scaling the amount that is smaller. This will ensure everything fits on your canvas. Additionally, should you change the width or height of your canvas, you will not break anything.
var unscaledViewport = page.getViewport(1); var scale = Math.min((canvas.height / unscaledViewport.height), (canvas.width / unscaledViewport.width)); var viewport = page.getViewport(scale);
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