x27;m using inside of cfdocument:
doh
Thanks for any suggestions.
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Hey kids,
There's a variable in cfdocument cfdocument.currentPageNumber.
I've been using this in conditional logic to show or hide a header or
footer depending on the page number like so:
The Joint Staff
Washington, DC
I just ran the 8.0.1 installer an
Ok, so I'm generating a pdf.
I have all the text,css and formatting working. No problems.
I'm trying to add letter head, and for whatever reason the image for the
seal will not display.
This is a local developer edition install of CF 8. I've tried img
src="http://fullpath";, src="/pathFromRo
Yes. We write docs to dynamic PDF files all the time. IIRC, you just
use an absolute (or relative to the template directory) path.
--BenD
Erika L. Walker wrote:
> As another sun gets ready to set on the programming perils of the North
> Georgia mountains, CFDocument has reared its ugl
yes
-Original Message-
From: Erika L. Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 3:55 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: CFDOCUMENT
As another sun gets ready to set on the programming perils of the North
Georgia mountains, CFDocument has reared its ugly head.
Actually
As another sun gets ready to set on the programming perils of the North
Georgia mountains, CFDocument has reared its ugly head.
Actually, just a general question having never used it before. Can you force
it to write the generated PDF file into a certain folder? Right now it
writes the PDF into
other hand, we have pocketfuls of CF developers!
>
> The quark layout person is currently receiving a PDF created from
> Excel right now. The PDF is imported into Quark into an image field.
> This works currently.
>
> I built a cfdocument page that replicates the format and sa
created from
Excel right now. The PDF is imported into Quark into an image field.
This works currently.
I built a cfdocument page that replicates the format and saves the pdf.
If I save it with font embedding, the fonts get a strange prefix (like
HFGHT-Arial), and quark cannot find the "screen
Hey Jerry, forgot to post an idea that worked for me with Quark-
XTags! The only dependable way I found to get crap to look the way
I wanted, keep the formatting (so they can do the nifty quark stuff that
formats the whole think however they want, etc.), and whatnot.
They'd have to have the font
I want to create a pdf for a quark layout person to import into Quark 6.0.
(cf 7, pcs on server and quark machine)
How do I specify a particular font (like Helvetica), or something
trickier (like Helvetica-Narrow-Bold)?
Why does quark, when we try to import it, scream and error on the fonts.
Loo
But you still have your new b/f to look forward to, right?
-Original Message-
From: Jillian Koskie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 3:41 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: CFDocument
Thanks for your replies guys... my entire day crapped out and went to
sh*t, so I
Thanks for your replies guys... my entire day crapped out and went to sh*t, so
I haven't even been back to this. I'll let you know how it works out.
>if so, check out this article. the PDF generation takes a lot of
>memory, A TON!
>and we had to increase the ram on the box, and allocate more t
wrote:
> > > yes. i use them extensively. how many lines of data?
> > >
> > > tw
> > >
> > > On 1/27/06, Jillian Koskie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > I'm using CFDocument to generate a PDF of some ou
ote:
> > yes. i use them extensively. how many lines of data?
> >
> > tw
> >
> > On 1/27/06, Jillian Koskie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I'm using CFDocument to generate a PDF of some output... and it is SO
> > > slow / d
kie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm using CFDocument to generate a PDF of some output... and it is SO slow
> > / doesn't work.
> >
> > Has anybody used this with any degree of success? Any tips?
~~
yes. i use them extensively. how many lines of data?
tw
On 1/27/06, Jillian Koskie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using CFDocument to generate a PDF of some output... and it is SO slow /
> doesn't work.
>
> Has anybody used this with any
I'm using CFDocument to generate a PDF of some output... and it is SO slow /
doesn't work.
Has anybody used this with any degree of success? Any tips?
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thing
about cfdocument didn't like it at all, which prompted me to learn a little
more about iText. We spent another week on that one and had to find a font
family that did not have dashes or spaces in the font-family in order for it
to work, too bad the client refused to switch fonts, it
rk properly when using
> CFDOCUMENT. When using anything other than numbers and letters, a simple
> table will not align the text to the right properly. It goes right over the
> table structure because the non-alphanumeric characters are treated
> differently than numbers and letters.
Today, just like the last few weeks, we've STILL been trying to figure out
why right alignment in a table doesn't work properly when using CFDOCUMENT.
When using anything other than numbers and letters, a simple table will not
align the text to the right properly. It goes righ
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