Form to PDF

Richard D. Williams richard at appgrp.net
Mon Apr 22 20:32:48 UTC 2024


Buy the utility pcl2pdf or use ghost script.
Set your printer to a file, execute the form, do a printer reset, run a 
system command to convert.

There's your PDF.

Richar

On 4/22/2024 3:17 PM, Jose Lerebours via Filepro-list wrote:
> Is there a quick and dirty way (or clean way) to get a form pushed as 
> PDF outside of using FPML?
>
> I personally do not see using FPML as a benefit because time wise, I 
> can write code to push PDF documents fairly quick in an environment I 
> am well acquainted with and every time I hear a customer ask "how 
> long?" I can see her trying to figure out cost and thinking what the 
> typical filePro developer answer is: 5 minutes ...
>
> I respect the customer being frugal and protecting the bottom line so, 
> if I feel that I can shorten the time doing what I know best, I would 
> but; if there is something for me to learn here and realize that it is 
> just as fast or faster in filePro, that would be nice.
>
>
> Thank,
>
>
> Jose Lerebours
>
>
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