RE: PDF Conversion Tools Question

2003-01-24 Thread Adam Reynolds
I have written a piece of code that uploads a pdf to a web site, then requests the html version from the Acrobat site, saves that away and gives the user the option to view either. Its part of an integrated content management system. Works very well. -Original Message- From: Les

RE: PDF Conversion Tools Question

2003-01-24 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
]] Sent: 24 January 2003 07:38 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: PDF Conversion Tools Question Other solution: I have scripted Word (through cfobject), to print to a postscript file, that is then converted to pdf. This solution allows me to use inputs ranging from doc, rtf, html and output doc, rtf, html

RE: PDF Conversion Tools Question

2003-01-24 Thread Hugo Ahlenius
I am not using Acrobat at all for that conversion -- ghostscript handles the pspdf conversion, so it is all legal. ~| Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm?forumid=4 Subscription:

RE: PDF Conversion Tools Question

2003-01-24 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Yep, cool..but i bet its not 100% acrurate with table etc. -Original Message- From: Hugo Ahlenius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 24 January 2003 09:53 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: PDF Conversion Tools Question I am not using Acrobat at all for that conversion -- ghostscript handles

RE: PDF Conversion Tools Question

2003-01-24 Thread Hugo Ahlenius
I haven't tuned the word/postscript/ghostscript combo to the max, but the problem I am seeing is not the compability/conversion (works fine) but the compression of images (not super quality, and large file size) and also the colors (should be fixable by tuning the color profile with the printer

Re: PDF Conversion Tools Question

2003-01-23 Thread Andrea Galmacci - awd*
http://cfug.cshore.com/presentations/2002Nov/README2.txt CF_HTML2pdf3 + HTMLdoc ? SIx months ago the only missing features was CSS support - don't know now. HTH, Andrea - Original Message - From: Les Mizzell [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 23,

RE: PDF Conversion Tools Question

2003-01-23 Thread Eric Hoffman
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RE: PDF Conversion Tools Question

2003-01-23 Thread cflist
We use AdLib for converting large amounts of uploaded resumes in all sorts of file formats to PDF. And it works great. We were using ActivePDF, and it worked well at converting, but the application always seemed to hang and spit out errors, and after a few moths of back and forth with tech

Re: PDF Conversion Tools Question

2003-01-23 Thread Zac Spitzer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 cflist wrote: | We use AdLib for converting large amounts of uploaded resumes in all | sorts of file formats to PDF. And it works great. | | We were using ActivePDF, and it worked well at converting, but the | application always seemed to hang and

RE: PDF Conversion Tools Question

2003-01-23 Thread cflist
- From: Zac Spitzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 2:51 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: PDF Conversion Tools Question -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 cflist wrote: | We use AdLib for converting large amounts of uploaded resumes in all | sorts of file

RE: PDF Conversion Tools Question

2003-01-23 Thread Hugo Ahlenius
Other solution: I have scripted Word (through cfobject), to print to a postscript file, that is then converted to pdf. This solution allows me to use inputs ranging from doc, rtf, html and output doc, rtf, html, ps and pdf.