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<P><FONT SIZE=2>PDFReactor, we feed it seaside generated xhtml and it works great.<BR>
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Cheers!<BR>
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-Boris (via BlackBerry)<BR>
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----- Original Message -----<BR>
From: seaside-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org <seaside-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org><BR>
To: Seaside - general discussion <seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org><BR>
Sent: Fri Aug 08 10:49:34 2008<BR>
Subject: Re: [Seaside] Printing?<BR>
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What about Simberon Reports? There's a VW version but I'm not<BR>
sure if a Squeak version exists or not.. I've never used it but am <BR>
planning<BR>
on playing with it later this year..<BR>
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-- Rick<BR>
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On Aug 8, 2008, at 7:55 AM, Bill Schwab wrote:<BR>
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> I have a potential application for Seaside, but in our electronic <BR>
> world,<BR>
> they want to print. Sending a programmatically generated pdf document<BR>
> back to the browser should suffice - I think. My first thought is <BR>
> to do<BR>
> that via LaTeX; generate the source and then (perhaps on Linux) pipe <BR>
> it<BR>
> into tex2pdf or whatever it's called, and then route that back to the<BR>
> browser through Seaside and OS Process.<BR>
><BR>
> Am I dreaming? Is there a better way?<BR>
><BR>
> BTW, printing the browser output will very likely NOT do the job. <BR>
> There<BR>
> will be much hand wringing over notations such as pg n of N, headers<BR>
> appearing on each page, etc. It is a medical application, and one has<BR>
> to be very careful about "lost" pages getting into the wrong patient's<BR>
> chart. You would probably not what your sister getting your dad's<BR>
> medications, right.<BR>
><BR>
> Bill<BR>
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><BR>
> Wilhelm K. Schwab, Ph.D.<BR>
> University of Florida<BR>
> Department of Anesthesiology<BR>
> PO Box 100254<BR>
> Gainesville, FL 32610-0254<BR>
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> Email: bschwab@anest.ufl.edu<BR>
> Tel: (352) 846-1285<BR>
> FAX: (352) 392-7029<BR>
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