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Re: [hylafax-users] [hylafax-devel] RFD - Business form overlays/merging
On Mon, 13 May 2002 11:54:52 -0400, "Darren Nickerson" <darren@hylafax.org>
wrote:
>Initially it seemed like Adobe's PDF and their Form Data Format (FDF)
>might be a good solution, . . . until we realized that only commercial
>tools (Acrobat full version) can prepare PDF forms, and only
>commercial tools (like FDFMerge and Acrobat Reader) seem to be able to use FDF data to populate PDFs.
Couldn't follow devel discussion, so I don't know if this has already been
excluded, however, if you want to produce PDF, from an ascii template (ie
changing some stuff), there's a solution that maybe it's not optimal (html
is not wysiwyg) but that could work: htmldoc (GPL, www.easysw.com) converts
html into pdf.
=== myfile.html
<html>
<table>
<tr><td align=right>ATTN:</td><td>ATTN_VARIABLE</td>
<tr><td align=right>SUBJECT:</td><td>SUBJECT_VARIABLE</td>
</table>
</html>
===
htmldoc --webpage myfile.html -f myfile.pdf
The template could be produced on Windows provided modern html editors do
not mess the html beyond recognition :)
I think it can do images too, but I'm not certain.
I've used it in the past in projects unrelated to HylaFAX (convert old plain
ascii docs into pdf).
--
giulioo@pobox.com
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