Re: [PHP] Please don't kick me!

2009-10-22 Thread Philip Thompson
On Oct 20, 2009, at 3:44 PM, Kim Madsen wrote: Philip Thompson wrote on 2009-10-20 21:58: I got it to draw the different background colors successfully. However, drawing borders is not as straight forward. I'm sure I could get it working as well... but I'd rather it work *out of the box*.

Re: [PHP] Please don't kick me!

2009-10-20 Thread Kim Madsen
Philip Thompson wrote on 2009-10-20 21:58: I got it to draw the different background colors successfully. However, drawing borders is not as straight forward. I'm sure I could get it working as well... but I'd rather it work *out of the box*. Thanks for the suggestion. ;) Well, you're always

Re: [PHP] Please don't kick me!

2009-10-20 Thread Philip Thompson
On Oct 20, 2009, at 2:40 PM, Floyd Resler wrote: As far as I know ezPDF can't do what you want it to do. Of course, you could always modify the code the suite your needs. Since it already draws tables it probably wouldn't be too difficult to modify it draw row backgrounds of different col

Re: [PHP] Please don't kick me!

2009-10-20 Thread Floyd Resler
As far as I know ezPDF can't do what you want it to do. Of course, you could always modify the code the suite your needs. Since it already draws tables it probably wouldn't be too difficult to modify it draw row backgrounds of different colors. Take care, Floyd On Oct 20, 2009, at 3:25 P

Re: [PHP] Please don't kick me!

2009-10-20 Thread Philip Thompson
On Oct 19, 2009, at 4:21 PM, Floyd Resler wrote: Nope. I've never had any troubles with it. I've been able to produce all kinds of PDFs including loan agreements, inventory pick lists with barcodes, and various others. I find it incredibly powerful and easy to use. Take care, Floyd S

Re: [PHP] Please don't kick me!

2009-10-20 Thread Thodoris
Hi all. I know this question has been asked a thousand times on the list, but my searches in the archives are not being nice to me. So... please don't kick me. Currently, we use DOMPDF to generate PDFs from HTML. However, it's no longer maintained and it has a few bugs that we just can no

Re: [PHP] Please don't kick me!

2009-10-19 Thread ray
- Original Message - From: "Philip Thompson" To: "PHP General list" Sent: Monday, October 19, 2009 1:47 PM Subject: [PHP] Please don't kick me! Hi all. I know this question has been asked a thousand times on the list, but my searches in the archives are

Re: [PHP] Please don't kick me!

2009-10-19 Thread Kim Madsen
Hi Philip Philip Thompson wrote on 2009-10-19 22:47: > Hi all. > > I know this question has been asked a thousand times on the list, but my searches in the archives are not being nice to me. So... please don't kick me. Why would anyone do that? We're PHPeople and PHfrinds (ho ho) > Currently

Re: [PHP] Please don't kick me!

2009-10-19 Thread Floyd Resler
Nope. I've never had any troubles with it. I've been able to produce all kinds of PDFs including loan agreements, inventory pick lists with barcodes, and various others. I find it incredibly powerful and easy to use. Take care, Floyd On Oct 19, 2009, at 5:17 PM, Philip Thompson wrote:

Re: [PHP] Please don't kick me!

2009-10-19 Thread Philip Thompson
On Oct 19, 2009, at 3:52 PM, Floyd Resler wrote: Phillip, I use ezpdf (http://www.ros.co.nz/pdf/). I've been using it for years and have found it very capable of making any PDF I want. Take care, Floyd This one seems fairly neat. However, it appears as though the author no longer keeps

Re: [PHP] Please don't kick me!

2009-10-19 Thread Floyd Resler
Phillip, I use ezpdf (http://www.ros.co.nz/pdf/). I've been using it for years and have found it very capable of making any PDF I want. Take care, Floyd On Oct 19, 2009, at 4:47 PM, Philip Thompson wrote: Hi all. I know this question has been asked a thousand times on the list, but my

[PHP] Please don't kick me!

2009-10-19 Thread Philip Thompson
Hi all. I know this question has been asked a thousand times on the list, but my searches in the archives are not being nice to me. So... please don't kick me. Currently, we use DOMPDF to generate PDFs from HTML. However, it's no longer maintained and it has a few bugs that we just can no