Mike
FOP has printing built in, but I guess you have heard about it before. Also you can use acrobat reader, free for download, to issue command line printing once the pdf is created.
Ben Taylor MPLNet, Inc.
Mike Curnow wrote:
you may want to take a look at this http://www.pdflib.com/ i'm not sure it has the functionality you want but it does work with cache. i dont think it will convert HTML to PDF but it does have an Active X interface so you may be able to write a simple program with cache to do what you want. they also have a demo version so atleast you can try it out free. we are looking to do something similar to what your doing. and one thing thats missing for us in pdflib is an ability to print the document after its created. if you find a solution to your problem other than pdflib and it has a print method built in please let me know. Thanks, Mike "Bernd Mueller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello, can anyone give a recommendation for a GOOD and CHEAP ;-) doc-/html2pdf
conversion
program with a command line or active-x interface ?
I want to convert html-files to pdf out of cache via $zf(-1,command) call. It would be nice if the program supports css when converting from html. In the future i also maby want to convert rtf-files into pdf.
I've tested with Document2PDF Pilot from www.colorpilot.com but
unfortunately this
is not working when starting via $zf :-(
Thanks and Regards... Bernd!
