Hi Matt,

Here is another link you might find helpful  http://alt-soft.com/

Regards
Brian
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Brian Hancock 
  To: Dataperfect Users Discussion Group 
  Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 12:26 PM
  Subject: Re: [Dataperf] XML/PDF


  Hi Matt,

  No I haven't but I thought about it at various times...  I am not sure it is 
straight forward, but I don't think its rocket science...  take a look at the 
Wikipedia article about XML-FO (Formatting Objects)  
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XSL_Formatting_Objects  I think you need to 
compose the template document into a DocBook or TEI format, but I have never 
really gotten into the various XML document schemas...   But after thatyou can 
use a command line XSLT processor to create the resultant PDF document...  

  Personally I am heading towards the idea of performing merges in conjunction 
with an XML capable wordprocessor, such as WordPerfect, Word or Open Office..  
With XML data from DP and an XSLT transformation with these you get a document 
that can either be 100% complete or it can be partialloy generated with 
additional manually editing. There are often times when it is not convenient to 
have content sitting inside a database and wordprocessing diocuments, 
speadsheets etc are a great way to store adhoc and unformatted data...  If the 
final document is stored in an XML format then you can use the database to 
record the filename and the XPath to the content and so other reports can use 
both the database and the documents to create even more elaborate reports

  Let me know how it goes I am interested to see how it goes

  Bye
  Brian


    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Matt Dwyer 
    To: Dataperfect Users Discussion Group 
    Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 9:10 AM
    Subject: RE: [Dataperf] XML/PDF


    Looking into a tiny bit, you can do this with full Acrobat 8 (which I have) 
by creating a form, and exporting the data out to see format.  Then write a 
report to create the xml from DP.  Then go into Acrobat, load the form, and 
click on the Forms menu, select Manage Form Data submenu and then click on 
Import Data and point at the xml file.  Presto, form is filled with data from 
the dp report.  

    It would be much, much nicer if I could do that on the command line of 
course.   



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    From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt Dwyer
    Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 3:01 PM
    To: Dataperfect Users Discussion Group
    Subject: [Dataperf] XML/PDF


    Brian, 

    Have you ever tried taking XML output from DP and merging into a PDF form?  
 I started messing with pdf forms a bit with Adobe 8, and they use xml for 
data, but I have not figured out how to merge them.

    -MD


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