RE: [DUG]: PDF Components

2001-10-28 Thread C Fraser
Have you looked at www.waler.com Regards Colin -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Mark Derricutt Sent: Friday, 26 October 2001 10:49 p.m. To: Multiple recipients of list delphi Subject: Re: [DUG]: PDF Components If you want to print

Re: [DUG]: PDF Components

2001-10-28 Thread Robert Martin
Components Have you looked at www.waler.com Regards Colin -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Mark Derricutt Sent: Friday, 26 October 2001 10:49 p.m. To: Multiple recipients of list delphi Subject: Re: [DUG]: PDF Components If you want

Re: [DUG]: PDF Components

2001-10-26 Thread Russell Belding
Hi Jeremy I looked a the component. It is far too primitive for my needs, which are to print Report Builder pages to PDFs. If you want to print anything printable to a PDF there are two options I am aware of. Adobe Acrobat or Amyuni's PDF Converter development kit. www.amyuni.com. Both are

Re: [DUG]: PDF Components

2001-10-26 Thread Mark Derricutt
If you want to print Report Bulder reports to PDF, why not use the PDF Priter object thats already available for Report Builder? Its a third party one, can't remember the URL but the guys site is mentioned on the Report Builder pages... --On Friday, October 26, 2001 22:18:45 +1300 Russell

Re: [DUG]: PDF Components

2001-10-24 Thread Mark Howard
Jeremy Have had a quick look only (being a sole trader, usually can't follow a thread to its conclusion in one go!) It certainly appears to produce PDF format effectively but with its lack of multilevel banding and grouping, it is clear that it will require a combination of: much smarter SQL

Re: [DUG]: PDF Components

2001-10-24 Thread Craig Goodall
Hi Mark, I have been in your situation, which I thought was that you wanted to slot (say) pdf output into an existing QR application. These other components, being free and or native, sound really promising, but don't help you and your client in the immediate situation. I'm not flogging

RE: [DUG]: PDF Components

2001-10-24 Thread Patrick Dunford
and footer and a detail band. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mark Howard Sent: Thursday, 25 October 2001 13:40 To: Multiple recipients of list delphi Subject: Re: [DUG]: PDF Components Jeremy Have had a quick look only (being a sole

RE: [DUG]: PDF Components

2001-10-24 Thread Patrick Dunford
13:40 To: Multiple recipients of list delphi Subject: Re: [DUG]: PDF Components Jeremy Have had a quick look only (being a sole trader, usually can't follow a thread to its conclusion in one go!) It certainly appears to produce PDF format effectively but with its lack of multilevel

RE: [DUG]: PDF Components

2001-10-23 Thread Patrick Dunford
I think it looks quite good, though of course it is not as fully featured as Quickreport. All the example programs compiled and worked in D3 Std. I was surprised to have it installed without problems in D5 Std which gives it a reporting capability. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL