Using a card for printing reports

2004-04-16 Thread Bill Humphrey
> If these are typical form elements, though - boxes, lines, and so on > - I'd suggest trying them as graphics instead. You can draw graphics > directly onto a card using the tools, and they will print at full > resolution. > -- > jeanne a. e. devoto ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.jaedworks.co

Re: Using a card for printing reports

2004-04-15 Thread Jeanne A. E. DeVoto
At 5:11 PM -0400 4/15/2004, Bill wrote: I am now trying to figure out which format is the best for both print speed and quality. I am exporting the forms from acrobat in tiff, jpeg, gif, and then trying them in RunRev for print quality and speed of printing (postscript would sure be the way to go!)

Re: Using a card for printing reports

2004-04-15 Thread Rob Cozens
The only problem I'm having now is my test stack that was converted from Hypercard keeps crashing RunRev. I think it is something to do with all the background flds that are now individual group fields as trying to change them to one group causes a crash almost every time. Hi Bill, Open your stack

Re: Using a card for printing reports

2004-04-15 Thread Jeanne A. E. DeVoto
At 12:22 PM -0400 4/14/2004, Bill wrote: I am having no difficulty importing jpg or png for a card background but it says in the docs that you can use eps (encapsulated postscript) for an image background but when I import it it appears that maybe it was imported (it takes a few seconds and there a

Using a card for printing reports

2004-04-14 Thread Bill
I am having no difficulty importing jpg or png for a card background but it says in the docs that you can use eps (encapsulated postscript) for an image background but when I import it it appears that maybe it was imported (it takes a few seconds and there a no dialogue that says it isn't working b