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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire de rapports & Rapports
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Thread ID:
00661566
Message ID:
00661668
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>Bob,
>I have some questions about it:
>
>1. Why you don't call ghostscript dll directly ?
You can, its not a problem, my next version of the download page will have that enabled.
this link
http://www.levelextreme.com/wconnect/wc.dll?FournierTransformation~2,15,658748

Gives you a working example of how to use the ghostscript dll.. I have used it and it works great, just considering what it takes to get it all going, if its worth putting together as a downlaod...


>2. Why you require to install a psotscript printer dirver from adobe ?
>Windows already has postscript driver.

I don't know, I just found it more stable. (I cant remember is the windows one also has the options for color) If you have one which works better, I would be happy to know. (which install eaiser)
>
>3. REPORT FORM command causes my application to become active.
>This is very annyoining if application is used for background processing.
>How to prevent this ?

Thats why I put the noconsole parameter. It works for me, the only think I see when I run it like this, is the messagebox showing records being processed... not the entire report.


>4. Is it possible to convert postscript or other output from REPORT command file to a html file ?

I suppose it is, Google seems to use one, where a pdf file shows up in their search listing and one of your options is to view as html.

doing a quick seach on google, I find quite a few ps2html converters most of which are unix/ linux, and a few windows 3.11 oh boy) The only true command line windows one I found, didnt convert ps files I generated... So Sorry, I dont have a good answer for you yet.

That would be nice, to be able to create good looking vfp reports, convert to ps files, and then output to html, but I find it hard considering what is going on with a ps2html converter that would be really easy.... who knows, I might try a few of the linix ps2html converters and see what flys.


Bob Lee
In the beginning, there was a command prompt, and all was well.
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