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-Andy From: [email protected] on behalf of Iko Knyphausen Sent: Tue 10/17/2006 11:22 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Whats the best way of adding print/pdf output to a flex app?
Very good info, Andy. Thanks. I will study and digest (am also using PDF995 as a driver, so this would work). Out of curiosity, which Cynergy office do you work from? Seems like a kewl company to work for...
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There is actually printing capability built natively into Flex. It uses your OS printing capabilities. If you have a pdf-print driver installed, you can print to pdf.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] By all means... I am thrilled there is so much contribution to this topic. One of my interests is to also print Charts that were created as a result from a data driven query. So a backend/server based data-driven solution alone will not help, I am afraid. Flash paper sounds promising... Since these are Adobe / MM related products, it would be kind of super-nice ;-) wink if there could be a native mx:control (like a print-page container).
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Continuing this thread -
Since FlashPaper is native to the whole "Macromedia and Adobe" suite of products, would FlashPaper be just as good of a solution as a PDF?
And with that said, if FlashPaper is an acceptable solution for some users, could a FlashPaper document be created directly within a Flex Application?
This would give a user, a ton of power, if they wanted to create documents for distribution, or for hard copy / archival purposes.
I'd love to hear more regarding this topic, and I hope you don't mind me chiming in on your original thread Iko - I am sure any further information will benefit both of us :)
Thanks,
Mike
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] I would say your best bet is likely to store your data into a database (which you're likely already doing) then use a backend PDF writer or report generation script in whatever backend language you're using. Coldfusion has this built in I know, and I know there are components available for .Net that allow quite a bit of flexibility. On 10/17/06, iko_knyphausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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