I use LaTeX and PDF2LaTeX. its completely open source and as flexable
as HTML as far as formatting. Email me if you have additional questions.
Trevyn
Jon Jensen wrote:
I can vouch for both FPDF and PDFLib. The one thing to watch out for
w/ FPDF is compatibility, depending on what you are doing. You should
be fine for normal PDF's intended for end-users, but if you are doing
commercial printing (say, on a Kodak Nexpress), FPDF won't fly.
Jon
On Sep 23, 2008, at 9:58 AM, Mike Mackrory wrote:
Hey Guys,
I was hoping I could tap into the experience of the group...
I've been working on an application for a couple of years with a
couple of
other developers. We have a few pieces which create PDFs, and have
ended up
with 2 or 3 PDF solutions, none of which work that well.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a PDF writer for PHP which
works
well, is efficient, and will allow us to create reports, print out
text and
graphics and that kind of thing. In the past we've tried to go with
free
open source type solutions as well, which might be our problem, so if
there
are any commercial products that anyone has experience with, or could
recommend, we'd consider those as well.
Thanks!
Mike
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