PDI is pdf import. It lets you twiddle existing pdf. They charge for that.
Ian A. Harding
Programmer/Analyst II
Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department
(253) 798-3549
mailto: iharding@tpchd.org
>>> Rich Shepard <rshepard@appl-ecosys.com> 02/19/02 10:53AM >>>
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Ian Harding wrote:
> I use pdflib to generate pdf from database results. It is a library, with
> no knobs on it like Access or Crystal, but it is rock solid and has
> scripting language bindings for perl (ack) and tcl among others. c is
> native.
>
> It will work great in the environment you describe. It is licensed under
> the Aladdin Free Public License, which should be fine. There are others.
>
> www.pdflib.com
Ian,
Kewel! Thank you.
I wonder what the '-PDI' is. Mozilla shut down near the end of that
download; never saw that behavior before. Shrug. I have the source, anyway.
Rich
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