I used labelnation for wedding announcements. It outputs to postscript
but you can use ps2pdf to make a pdf...

* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Fri,  5 Sep 2003 at 13:06 -0500]
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> So the dudes I work for have decided that we need to allow our users a way to
> create mailing labels. The idea is that they input a CSV file into some utility
> and a PDF file is spit out that they can print onto their mailing labels. I'm
> trying to find something GPL'ed that I can use. I did find a C library that
> allows me to use and modify the source code freely but it isn't a GPL license.
> There is a ton of mumbo jumbo that I don't understand. Anyhow, if anyone knows
> of something out there (preferably a Free solution) that I could use, holler
> back.
> -Glen Wagley
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