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>>>>>>Yes, you can embed fonts with XFRX but he says he tried same machine pdf and report so it's not about embedding fonts. I use XFRX and I can't see that problem or I don't care about font sizes so much...
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>>>>>I've noticed small differences in size in XFRX output vs standard report output before but they have always been so minor that I was not concerned. My assumption is the difference is in the way PDF output renders, not something inherent in XFRX. I'd be curious to compare XFRX PDF output to output from a PDF printer driver like CutePDF - I'd guess they would be the same (just a guess).
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>>>>>This is probably a question best answered by XFRX support.
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>>>>I remember I had this problem using PDFWriter long time ago.
>>> Naomi
>>>I would like to switch from Adobe PDFWriter to another product to convert to PDF. What would you recomend?
>>>Thanks
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>>XFRX works great, and is relatively inexpensive at $129.
>Thanks Bill, but how much modifications I have to do, if before (using Adobe PDFWriter) all I need to do is redirect printer, so I have a little wrap around procedure/class
Very little to do. You initialize the XFRX report object, and you modify your REPORT FORM commands to include OBJECT loXFRX (or whatever you named the object). When through printing you can loXFRX.Finalize method to close the report if it is a multipart report.
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