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<P><FONT SIZE=2>That largely depends on what documents you produce. If its invoices and statements, they shouldn't be editable. If its something else, maybe. We do the former, so html to pdf works great.<BR>
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Cheers!<BR>
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-Boris (via BlackBerry)<BR>
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From: seaside-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org &lt;seaside-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org&gt;<BR>
To: seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org &lt;seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org&gt;<BR>
Sent: Fri Apr 11 12:11:41 2008<BR>
Subject: Re: [Seaside] Re: ODFCanvas?<BR>
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On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 06:44:44 -0700<BR>
&quot;Boris Popov&quot; &lt;boris@deepcovelabs.com&gt; wrote:<BR>
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&gt; There are excellent programs out there that convert HTML+CSS to PDF, specifically PDFreactor which we have been using to generate downloadable documents using the same rendering code with slightly tweaked stylesheets for print media. I seem to recall posting small snippets to get you started on the list recently.<BR>
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Found it ... March 14, in &quot;Printing - via rendering to static HTML file and prince CSS?&quot;.<BR>
From the (vague) description on the website, I'd expect PDFreactor to work similarly<BR>
to CSS2XSLFO, so it seems to be a viable solution to create &quot;printable&quot; documents.<BR>
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However, now that I thought of it, the idea of producing an editable document<BR>
looks mighty attractive. I hope that I manage to wait for my customer to come<BR>
up with this idea himself :-)<BR>
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s.<BR>
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