they said they would have a leaner pcl
to pdf 'text' version later this year.
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From: Tony Gravagno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 11:53 PM
To: 'U2 Users Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Re Text File to PDF
Troy Buss wrote
Troy Buss wrote
>Otherwise its back to pcl2pdf ( www.visual.co.uk/pcl2pdf.html
>) and blat for this other project I'm working on.
Hey Troy, long time bud. Hope all is well.
I have code here that I haven't had time to fully productize it yet. Very
simply you populate a variable with substitutio
Thank you all for your responses to this query. I will have to go into this further.
If I can determine anything worthwhile I'll certainly post my comments (assuming we
have a list).
Cheers
Trevor Ockenden
Open Systems Professionals
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Troy,
I don't think you can escape a conversion to image data for a faxed
solution.
For emailing it will depend on your PDF generator, but I can't imagine why a
PDF generator would turn text into images as a first preference (certainly
our product doesn't).
Craig
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I've used active fax from www.actfax.com with good results for faxing.
However, while investigating usage as a large report PDF emailer, it
generates huge PDF files since the content is converted to a graphic. 7
pages is 714kb. Whereas using PCL2PDF the file is 14KB.
Does VSI-FAX or other pdf-e
We use VSI-FAX from Esker software. When you submit a job to the fax
server for forwarding to an email address, it converts the file to pdf
on the fly. There's no pre-processing necessary. The default is to
convert it to a .tif file, but there's a switch in the .ini file to
change that default to .
We just downloaded a shareware product from www.pstill.com and it works well
with our uv created reports.
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> Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 10:36 PM
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> And now for
Trevor,
We have many reports that are converted to .pdf and emailed daily without any
intervention. We user Pcl2pdf software from Visual Software. Te product is very
inexpensive. All you need to remember is the -lt:2 option on the command line.
John.
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From: Trevor Oc
Trevor,
We have used a utility called 'txt2pdf' since 1999 and it has worked and
performed very well. It integrates well and is quite reasonably priced.
Look for it at www.sanface.com
(By the way, we receive no gratuities/royalties for this suggestion.)
Lee J Messenger
Sr VP Operations
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Trevor,
We did that (and more - like 'printing' to email) with txt2pdf from
SANFACE (www.sanface.com)
Cheers.
Schalk
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From: Trevor Ockenden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 March 2004 05:36 AM
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Subject: Text file to PDF
And now for something comp
>within UniVerse without any operating system or external dependencies.
Whoops, that should have been UniVerse or UniData.
Craig
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Trevor,
We have a product which will let you do this (and much much more) all from
within UniVerse without any operating system or external dependencies.
You can convert your reports in BASIC or from TCL, create sequentially if
your input is large, squash wide format down to A4 add graphics, supp
Hi Trevor,
Did a quick google and came up with this one.
http://www.eprg.org/pdfcorner/text2pdf/
Os command line utility (win and *nix)
At first appearance it looks alright.
Cheers,
Cam Booth
Analyst Programmer
Ultradata - Vision to Reality
www.ultradata.com.au
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