We had a similar issue ourselves, we finally solved it using htmldoc to build
the pdf from a custom html file. It allows you to explicitly say where you
want to split the document, or to rely upon itself to break the stuff into
pages.
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On Thursday 18 March 2004 00:59, Robert Sossomon wrote:
> I have the PDF librarys from FPDF and from Potential Tech, I have not
> decided which one to use yet.
Have you tried pc4p?
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> My question is how to I know how/where the pages will break, and how can
> I make the generation of the
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My question is how to I know how/where the pages will break, and how can
I make the generation of the PDF files work automagically? The first
page will always have a header set of information, and then the quote
following it, all other pages will just have the quoted items.
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My expe
I don't know if this is still the case, but when I was using the PDF
library to generate PDF's, the only way to know when to stop the current
page and start the next, was by keeping track of what your pixel
position on the page was, and if you were within such and such of the
margin, you should cal
I'm looking into this and getting all my ducks in a row before I get
buried here, but I'm hoping you guys might have the answers since so far
my search has been fruitless.
I have the PDF librarys from FPDF and from Potential Tech, I have not
decided which one to use yet.
If you follow this and th
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