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   <title><![CDATA[Wrapping paragraphs &#111;n template PDFs : 1) There&amp;#039;s a simple test...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.quickpdf.org/forum/member_profile.asp?PF=153">jabaltie</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 281<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 26 Jan 06 at 5:25AM<br /><br />1) There's a simple test VBSCRIPT on the zip file that I mention below (http://www.DES.online.unimep.br/au/showkit.zip)<br /><br />2) I like to test the concepts or QuickPDF features using VBScript BEFORE I do it officially using my language (XBase++). I think VBScript is very, very handy to err and try like you said. When I'm sucessfull, then I do it officially within my original project. This practice saves a lot of time. Also think that VBScript should be the official language for the purpose of this site... I'm not fluent on it but I think it is very easy. You VB masters out there could point me some good tutorials/books for a quick start...<br /><br />3) I've buit a .ZIP with the source code of my utility called SHOWPDFFIELDS. It not only Shows the fields but also generates <br /><br />a) a TXT file with the fields list; <br />b) a XML file with a relation of field name/field value pairs (let me know if you wanna know what a h.... XML is doing here); <br />c) a COBol source file; <br />d) the PRG file, which is the Clipper source code. <br /><br />I've put some comments within the source to help you out too. <br /><br />Also added to the ZIP file a sample of the generated files.<br /><br />Please get your kit from here :<br /><br />http://www.DES.online.unimep.br/au/showkit.zip<br /><br />4) As for the woman concern, sorry. I'm not a design guy and I dont like to spend my time drawing forms. I'm a programming guy. Love to think about abstract data structures.<br /><br />5) Just remembering that I'll be on vacation from tomorrow up to the end of February, that coincidentally is Carnival. So, I'll be back only on March.<br /><br />Good luck !<br /><br />Ah, let me know if you found something to improve it.<br /><br />]]>
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   <title><![CDATA[Wrapping paragraphs &#111;n template PDFs : I think I would be interested...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.quickpdf.org/forum/member_profile.asp?PF=227">shelby</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 281<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 25 Jan 06 at 1:26PM<br /><br /><DIV>I think I would be interested in ANY script code.&nbsp; If not for the purpose you stated, then to see some methods, etc in use in ways I had not seen.</DIV><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV><DIV>Also,&nbsp; if you can give us the utility code, we (I) can convert that to a vbscript function to simulate. I also use AutoIt and have started working to do some quickpdf usage from there.</DIV><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV><DIV>OH, and, be care of that "woman concern" stuff - it can get you hurt worse than football!</DIV>]]>
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   <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2006 13:26:47 +0000</pubDate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Wrapping paragraphs &#111;n template PDFs : Hi FKirch  As a matter of fact,...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.quickpdf.org/forum/member_profile.asp?PF=153">jabaltie</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 281<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 25 Jan 06 at 10:52AM<br /><br />Hi FKirch<br /><br />As a matter of fact, using Open Office to create template PDFs is very simple.<br /><br />First, you need to get latest stable version of it, which I think it's version 2.0.1.<br /><br />Then, open and draw your document as usual. When the layout is OK and you're about to add the form fields, do the following :<br /><br />1) Click on View / ToolBars / Form Controls<br />2) Certify that this ToolBar is ON. There's a button on it that toggles between ON and OFF. You can see when it is off because their items are grayed.<br />3) Click on the place where you want to add your form field.<br />4) Then click on the toolbar item that corresponds to a TextBox field. There's "ABC" on it.<br />5) Drag and drop a rectangle of the field over your document.<br />6) Double click on the rectangle. You'll have the field properties. The most important of all is the Name of the field. Put something there. I suggest you to adopt a standard. In my case it always begins with TCO (from Template Character Output) and it must be on uppercase. <br />7) This properties box is somewhat weird. There is not OK or SAVE button. You simply abandon it and properties are saved. I think it is very weird but it is how it works.<br />8) Then click on the PDF button or go to File / Export As PDF.<br />9) It's done.<br /><br />Other suggestions :<br /><br />1) Go simple at first. Add just one or two fields and test them. Then go to more elaborated types of fields. So far I only use Text ones.<br /><br />2) Here on our installation, which is a University, I have strongly recomended that the final users draw the document. I dont want that us developers have to spend time designing it. So, help desk team should offer support to the final users and I expect to receive the OO document ready to be exported to PDF, including form fields with their properties already settled down.<br /><br />3) Using QuickPDF later is pretty easy. You have to study the form fields functions. There's a trick : I have done my field substitution from bottom up because once you replace a field, it's index disappear. So the remaining fiels are renumbered. Be aware of that. I have some VBSCRIPT samples, should you need it. It's simple. Dont forget to flatten form fields too.<br /><br />4) Also, I have built an utility of my own that "reads" the template PDF and generates the source code to populate the fields. This makes the developer work pretty easy. He/she only needs to copy/paste to the original code. Unfortunatelly, this utility is written in XBase++, a Clipper sucessor which is the language that we use here. Ah, by the way, the Company is there from Germany (www.alaska-software.com). This program of mine generates source code in XBase++ itself (Clipper) and in Cobol too . I can share it with you if you want.<br /><br />5) You may want to enhance form field properties, by adding font colors, types, size and etc. But I would expect that final users, with the help-desk team, take care of the design, as I said. I dont want to spend my day wondering "which font type suits better of my shirt today ?", which is typically a woman concern.<br /><br />Got it ?<br /><br /><br />Ah, I have also added dynamic images, those ones that have to be deducted or "calculated" on-the-fly. Example : student's photo. This is no Open Office trick. You just reserve an area to be filled later with a FitImage function call.<br /><br />I'll be on vacation from January 27 th up to February 28 th (Carnival) . So, I'll be back only after Carnival, on March.<br /><br />Let me know if I can help any further but remember I'm here only up to tomorrow.<br /><br />BTW, how are the football stadiums there in Germany ? Ready ? We brazilians should give you a show this year :-)<br /><br /><br />]]>
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   <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2006 10:52:20 +0000</pubDate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Wrapping paragraphs &#111;n template PDFs : Hi Jabaltie,  I have no answer...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.quickpdf.org/forum/member_profile.asp?PF=114">FKirch</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 281<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 25 Jan 06 at 9:06AM<br /><br />Hi Jabaltie,<br /><br />I have no answer to your question, but you wrote, that you are using OpenOffice to draw the template PDF.<br /><br />Can you tell the forum users the steps in OpenOffice to create such a template pdf?<br /><br />In my humble opinion this would be of great interest for all of us.<br /><br />Maybe the forum administrators can put your small tutorial to the sample code section of this forum.<br /><br />Fritz]]>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.quickpdf.org/forum/member_profile.asp?PF=153">jabaltie</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 281<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 23 Jan 06 at 6:50AM<br /><br />Say that I have a template PDF, that is, a PDF with empty form fields, which is a contract. <br /><br />On this contract, there are several paragraphs with empty spaces where the form fields will be drawn.<br /><br />After filling the form fields, sometimes there is blank empty space left.<br /><br />Is there a way to wrap or squash these paragraphs ?<br /><br />I'm using OpenOffice to draw the template PDFs and there is a special field type there : Text with MultiLine and Text with Multiline formatted. Could it be the solution for the wrap paragraph problem ?<br /><br /><br /><br />]]>
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