David Christopher Zentgraf wrote:
On 27 Nov 2007, at 17:57, Brady Mitchell wrote:
FPDF is a great way to go - I've used it for other projects. Thought
I'd share this method so you'd have more options. :)
Very much appreciated. :o)
I do want to include graphics dynamically as well, not just f
On 27 Nov 2007, at 17:57, Brady Mitchell wrote:
FPDF is a great way to go - I've used it for other projects. Thought
I'd share this method so you'd have more options. :)
Very much appreciated. :o)
I do want to include graphics dynamically as well, not just form data,
so I think your approa
David Christopher Zentgraf wrote:
Thanks, but by now I'm pretty much sold on the idea of FPDF and
creating PDFs on the fly, inserting data I need as I go. Is there any
advantage using pdftk?
The only advantage would be that others could create the PDFs and give
them to you.
I used this setup
On 27 Nov 2007, at 14:09, Brady Mitchell wrote:
I had a similar situation where I needed to fill in the blanks on an
existing PDF file. I used the createFDF function from http://koivi.com/fill-pdf-form-fields
in combination with pdftk (http://www.accesspdf.com/pdftk/) to
merge the fdf data
David Christopher Zentgraf wrote:
I'll certainly play around with it to see what it can do, but right of
the bat it seems that templates aren't supported the way I would like
them to. Importing a PDF is possible, but apparently they can only be
treated like images.
I had a similar situation whe
On 27 Nov 2007, at 12:25, Bastien Koert wrote:
you could also look at http://www.digitaljunkies.ca/dompdf/
Looks alright, but I'm wondering whether the results might be more
accurate by laying the PDF out "by hand", instead of going through an
intermediary step with CSS? I was also looking
you could also look at http://www.digitaljunkies.ca/dompdf/
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At 12:16 PM +0900 11/27/07, David Christopher Zentgraf wrote:
On 27 Nov 2007, at 11:51, Chris wrote:
There are a few packages you can use.
http://pear.php.net/package/File_PDF
http://www.fpdf.org/
are two I know of, I'm sure there are more.
Thanks! The built-in PDFlib functions didn't seem
At 11:46 AM +0900 11/27/07, David Christopher Zentgraf wrote:
Hi,
I want to offer visitors of my site the possibility of downloading
printable, foldable pocket guides for certain things that come out
of my database. The problem is that items will be entered into the
database very frequently,
On 27 Nov 2007, at 11:51, Chris wrote:
There are a few packages you can use.
http://pear.php.net/package/File_PDF
http://www.fpdf.org/
are two I know of, I'm sure there are more.
Thanks! The built-in PDFlib functions didn't seem to appealing, but
FPDF looks pretty good. I'll certainly play
David Christopher Zentgraf wrote:
Hi,
I want to offer visitors of my site the possibility of downloading
printable, foldable pocket guides for certain things that come out of my
database. The problem is that items will be entered into the database
very frequently, so I need to automate the pr
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