Don't remember much.. but maybe you could play with canvas? I think i don't undertand(i am a croatian so english is not my mother language). If you have the need that the pdf and the printer setup have lets say the same paper size, sorry but can't help. If you want lets say different printer margins for different documents/pages just calculate them. A4 is 210x297mm and you have need for a margin of 10mm.. width = 210 - margin height = 297 - margin now for positioning use the variables instead the absolute positioning..
i think that reportlab has some methods that alow you to position text/photos from the left top corner instead the normal positioning. Don't know if I helped you in any way... Good luck! "KvS" <keesvansch...@gmail.com> wrote in message news:54eb4786-5db3-453d-971a-a4b359fc2...@f5g2000yqh.googlegroups.com... On Jan 4, 11:58 pm, "alejandro" <aleksanda...@brisiovonet.hr> wrote: > I think the easyest way for printing text is with ReportLab. Just few > lines > of code and you have a nice pdf... Ok, thanks. In that scenario I would also need to be able to programatically adjust the printing margins in Acrobat reader, i.e. automate it to some extent. Is that also possible? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list