Thanks Asher and Brad I'll look at the classes in detail in a few weeks time. I was unable to access the xhtml files online first, so I tried downloading the files with no luck. So I'll try Safari on a Mac instead to read the documentation.
Regards Paul On 4/20/06, Asher Dunn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Apr 19, 2006, at 1:36 AM, Paul Rehill wrote: > > > Asher > > > > I thought I should have a quick look at your documentation but I can't > > open your documentation xhtml files. I tried associating the files > > with Internet Explorer on Windows but that didn't work. > > Hmm, that's no good. You can't simply select the file from an open > dialog in IE? If all else fails, the documentation is online: > http://www.fireyesoftware.com/developer/pdfclasses/onlinedocs/ > index.xhtml. > > > How simple are the pdf classes? As simple as writing to a graphics > > object or more complicated? > > Well, there are two basic ways to use the classes to create a PDF: > > 1. The PDFGraphics class provides an interface *identical* to the > Graphics class; simply replace "Graphics" with "PDFGraphics" in your > code, and it will work. > 2. Create PDFPage objects, append content items to them, and append the > pages to a PDFDocument object. > > Once you've constructed the PDF using either method, call > myDocument.savePDF( file ) to save the PDF, or use the > PDFDocumentWriter class for more options. > > It sounds like the PDFGraphics class would be best for you. There are a > few examples using the PDFGraphics class in the Examples.rbp project. > Check out the example project and the online docs, and let me know if > you have any further questions! > > Asher > > ------------------------- > Asher Dunn > Head Developer, Fireye Software > http://www.fireyesoftware.com/ > AIM, Yahoo, MSN: crazedglkid _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe or switch delivery mode: <http://www.realsoftware.com/support/listmanager/> Search the archives of this list here: <http://support.realsoftware.com/listarchives/lists.html>
