This is outstanding! Load speed is impressive (like action
messages)...  Obviously, you can't see/hear me right now, but I am
applauding and look forward to making good use of your work! I
remember not too long ago, a crowd of people chuckling at the idea of
making PDF an open standard (no need to share the wealth), then
shortly after, feeling proud that it took only about 1 year to be
approved by ISO... now, well, maybe a little less chuckling ;)... I
predict great stuff for both pyfpdf and web2py!

Merci et bravo!!
Mart :)


On Sep 16, 1:11 am, b vivek <bvivek1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This looks cool... Thanks Mariano and Massimo of course!
>
> On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 9:46 AM, Mariano Reingart <reing...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > Bruno, I'm glad you liked PyFPDF, and thanks Massimo for this great
> > framework and his openess to accept contributions :-)
>
> > In short, you can convert HTML to PDF (ie. reports and listing using
> > tables, images, lists), and you can use a template engine to make
> > document like invoices, labels, id cards, badges, certficates, etc.
>
> > Of course, using web2py helpers and DAL makes things easier.
>
> > There is a mini-tutorial for web2py and pyfpdf showing how to create
> > PDF reports, listings and templates (ie. a invoice):
>
> >http://code.google.com/p/pyfpdf/wiki/Web2Py
>
> > There is a example application with all the samples ready to use too:
>
> >http://code.google.com/p/pyfpdf/downloads/detail?name=web2py.app.fpdf...
>
> > If anyone need something else, just let me know
>
> > Best regards,
>
> > Mariano Reingart
> >http://www.web2py.com.ar
> >http://www.sistemasagiles.com.ar
> >http://reingart.blogspot.com
>
> > On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 8:47 PM, Bruno Rocha <rochacbr...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > > Cool! Thank you!
> > > I just implemented that in one app to generate a schedule.pdf and did the
> > > job very well, paginated and with page numbers.. so cool!
> > > Thank you Massimo and Mariano.
> > > Tomorrow I will document what I did, may be it can be added to the book
> > or
> > > some other place as a tutorial.
>
> > > 2010/9/15 mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu>
>
> > >> My mistake. 1.85.2 now has it.
>
> > >> On Sep 15, 1:59 pm, Bruno Rocha <rochacbr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> > Downloades 1.85.1 , pyfpdf is not there in contrib!
>
> > >> > 2010/9/15 mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu>
>
> > >> > > Should be in contrib. Is it not?
>
> > >> > > On Sep 15, 1:23 pm, Bruno Rocha <rochacbr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> > > > Thank you,
>
> > >> > > > BTW, where is pyfpdf?
>
> > >> > > > I made a search in trunk and I did't find pdf or fdpf references,
> > >> > > > is that in /contrib ?
>
> > >> > > > 2010/9/15 mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu>
>
> > >> > > > >http://web2py.com/examples/static/<version>/web2py_src.zip
>
> > >> > > > > On Sep 15, 11:00 am, Bruno Rocha <rochacbr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> > > > > > Is there a place to download older versions?
>
> > >> > > > > > 2010/9/15 mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu>
>
> > >> > > > > > > it had to be because of
>
> > >> > > > > > > - a couple of importent bug fixes
> > >> > > > > > > - new feature: pyfpdf has been included (Mariano can explain
> > >> > > > > > > it)
>
> > >> > > > > > > Massimo
>
> > >> > > > > > --
>
> > >> > > > > >http://rochacbruno.com.br
>
> > >> > > > --
>
> > >> > > >http://rochacbruno.com.br
>
> > >> > --
>
> > >> >http://rochacbruno.com.br
>
> > > --
>
> > >http://rochacbruno.com.br
>
>

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