Using CutePDF
jimmyf
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I am trying to use CutePDF to generate pdf documents and save to the filesystem.
I have installed CutePDF however it is not available as an automation server. Does anyone hav any sample code that I could possibly use as an example?
Thanks in advance
I have installed CutePDF however it is not available as an automation server. Does anyone hav any sample code that I could possibly use as an example?
Thanks in advance
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Why use CutePDF instead of PDF Creator? There are a number of postings here re PDF Creator, with code examples.0
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viewtopic.php?f=5&t=18331 that must be the longest useful topic in mibuso by now.
CutePDF is just a PDF printer, I don't think it has an API.0 -
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I am using CutePDF as my company has purchased the profesional version with progamatic access. I have used pdfcreator in the past however this was not my decision to go with cute!!
I would like to have control over the location and the filename where the pdf documnts are created and be able to process them in a batch without the save dialogue.
I do not think it is as simple as specifying the pdf printer in report selections.0 -
That's how I've used CutePDF for years nowjimmyf wrote:I do not think it is as simple as specifying the pdf printer in report selections.0 -
eachDenSter wrote:
That's how I've used CutePDF for years nowjimmyf wrote:I do not think it is as simple as specifying the pdf printer in report selections.
How do you programatically specify the filename for each pdf document?
Lets say i'm printing a batch of invoices for different customers, I would want to create pdfs and save them individually.0 -
I don't use CutePDF for that purpose. CutePDF is a PDF printer, so I use that to create PDF files by printing to it. To create PDF's programmatically, I would use Rashed's sample code.jimmyf wrote:How do you programatically specify the filename for each pdf document?0 -
DenSter wrote:
I don't use CutePDF for that purpose. CutePDF is a PDF printer, so I use that to create PDF files by printing to it. To create PDF's programmatically, I would use Rashed's sample code.jimmyf wrote:How do you programatically specify the filename for each pdf document?
Does Rasheds code not use PDFcreator? Are you saying that I cannot use CUTEPDF to create PDF files programatically?0 -
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I don't know if you can't or not, all I am saying is that I only use CutePDF to print stuff to PDF documents, and that if I would need to program a PDF to be created with code I would use Rashed's PDFCreator or Bullzip example. Why would I want to spend a lot of time trying to make one thing work, when there is already a proven alternative for exactly the same thing?jimmyf wrote:Does Rasheds code not use PDFcreator? Are you saying that I cannot use CUTEPDF to create PDF files programatically?
By no means am I saying YOU can't, if you want to go right ahead, and let us know if you make that work and tell us how you did it, because that would provide us with another alternative. The more alternatives the better, and it is probably quite possible.0
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