Thanks for the reply, Bill. I downloaded both CutePDF and the converter,
and have included them with my app on a CD. However, being a Mac guy, I'm
not sure how it will work from here. I tried the pdf route under OS X, and
printing the result worked well. What do I need to do in Rev to activate
CutePDF works as a print driver so once it is installed you simply
choose it like you would any other printer. I think the .exe file is
the installer.
Bill Vlahos
On Mar 31, 2004, at 8:20 AM, David Squance wrote:
Thanks for the reply, Bill. I downloaded both CutePDF and the
converter,
and
I've used CutePDF for Windows with great success. Their basic PDF
creator version is free.
Bill Vlahos
On Mar 29, 2004, at 10:58 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
David Squance wrote:
[snip] and GhostPrint for Win. These
things have save my bacon (and my printer cartidges) many times.
--
Richard
Thanks Richard and Chris for your responses.
I should have said I was wasting virtual paper - I use Jaws pdf creator. I
was trying to express my frustration.
It was just the whole thing was inducing more senior moments - loss of hair
and brain cells etc.
Making more progress now I'm in a more
Runrev - another person with same request
Thanks,
I have also been trying to work this out - in the process have used a lot of
paper. I'd be happy just to get a list of steps. The more I read the docs
the more confused I get.
Hoping somebody can help,
patrend(at)bigpond.com
Pat Trendler wrote:
I have also been trying to work this out - in the process have used a lot of
paper.
I can't advise on the Rev print routines as I tend to roll my own, but I
can offer this: When testing printing you'll save a lot of paper using
a virtual printer, generating PDFs or other
A few days ago Chris Sheffield wrote:
I'm trying to work out a good printing procedure. What I've got is a
stack
with several cards containing text, graphics, etc. that need to be
printed.
I want to give the user the option of choosing which cards to print and
which not to print. I'm thinking I