Yep, still alive and kickin'....
I'm working up a proof-of-concept thing to add to our report writing
engine, that being the ability to export our text based reports into a PDF.
I know how to do the FDF creation part of this (thanks again Ted) but I
seem to be coming up short in a couple of areas.
I am using LibreOffice to create my PDF template file, and not sure if the
problem lives in there or not. I add a textbox control to a document, save
as PDF, and later the FDF merge works just fine. BUT if the text starts
getting any longer than what fits into the textbox as I've laid it out in
the PDF, scroll bars appear and the textbox doesn't expand. I'm not saying
it *should* do so automatically, but I can't figure out how to do that or
even if it's possible.
Or, is there some other control available to LibreOffice I might try using
that lets me FDF merge in files of large size?
In a perfect world there wouldn't be any control visible to the user at
all, just the text of the report.
Some of our reports can be several thousand pages for Year-End stuff and
all that...
Installing any software such as CutePDF or other to help drive this isn't
an option at this time.
TIA,
--
Matt Jarvis
Eugene, Oregon USA
--- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts ---
multipart/alternative
text/plain (text body -- kept)
text/html
---