Hi Charlie,
From: "Charlie Garrison" <garri...@zeta.org.au>
Good evening,
On 8/03/10 at 8:41 AM +0200, Octavian Rasnita
<orasn...@gmail.com> wrote:
Do you know if there is a way of creating PDFs in the same way the HTML
templates are created, by just putting a variable name in a certain place
and render that pdf file by replacing that variable with its value?
(Without needing to specify the position where those variables will be
placed)
I don't. That's exactly what I was hoping to do, but I couldn't
find a way to do it (without expensive commercial solutions, or
without using hand-crafted PDF 'forms').
I've got a form config which $customer can change (add fields,
etc) and I've included X/Y coords as part of the config. That
was the only way I could get it working in limited time I've got.
I can share code with you if it will help (maybe offlist would
be better).
Charlie
Unfortunately I don't know if it can help me, because I am blind and I can't
see if the manually configured positions are displayed correctly. That's why
I was hoping that there is a solution that works like the common TT
templating system.
Thank you.
Octavian
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