On Jun 24, 10:03 pm, Grant Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 2007-06-24, Jackie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > For each folder, I want to print the 4 pictures into a single-paged > > pdf file (letter sized; print horizontally). All together, I want to > > get 50 pdf files with names: 01.pdf,02.pdf,...,50.pdf. > > > Is it possible to use Python to realized the above process? > > Yes. > > > I know there is a module named "reportlab". Is there any easy > > command in the module to do my job? > > Yes. > > http://www.reportlab.org/rl_toolkit.htmlhttp://www.reportlab.com/docs/userguide.pdf > > -- > Grant Edwards grante Yow! You mean you don't > at want to watch WRESTLING > visi.com from ATLANTA?
There are many different ways to do what you want, as the other replies say. 1. If you're not a programmer, the OpenOffice suggestion is good. 2.1 If you're a programmer, read up on the ReportLab docs shown in a previous reply by Grant Edwards, and try it out. Equivalently, you could use Ruby and PDF::Writer. Both ReportLab and PDF::Writer have support for creating PDFs with images, and both Python and Ruby can automate the part of iterating over the multiple files and directories. 2.2 Also you could try another approach - use some scripting language like Python (or Perl or Ruby) together with one of the free PDF creation / conversion tools that you can easily find on the Internet by a Google search (using suitable keywords like "HTML to PDF", "PDF conversion", etc. Make sure to try out various combinations / variations of keywords if you don't get a solution at once - this is fundamental to Web searching. And ... if you're not a programmer, consider becoming one :-) It's good fun, and will help you do a lot of things ... Vasudev Ram http://www.dancingbison.com http://jugad.livejournal.com http://sourceforge.net/projects/xtopdf -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list