Thanks.
Can you offer any advice or guidance to improve FWH's function PreviewToPDF in terms of reducing the pdf size without loss of quality?
Carlos Mora wrote:Regards Image2Pdf, it did a good job, but when used to transform META to get real (not image) pdf, i had _many_ issues related to font translation. Usually the problems came from the fact that font names are different in Spanish than English, so the library wasn't able to make the right font translation. By that time I worked with the author of the library, but we weren't able to find a solution for the issue.
I also used PdfCreator, who gave me one of the best results in terms of quality. It really produces very small pdfs, and you are able to select and copy text from them. The only issue I had was that managing the printJob queue is time/resource consuming, and eventually having more than one program producing pdf documents can be really difficult to manage. To produce masive pdfs like in payroll printing, it didn't make.
When pdf size and quality matters, there is nothing like use a library that write real pdf documents, like Haru. Realy fast, lightweight, and the best results you can get. You may take a look at the following library, Mastintin and I were working on it some months ago. It will give you a good starting point to help in the convestion of current FW printing code.
https://bitbucket.org/carlos_mora/pdfprinter/
nageswaragunupudi wrote:Can you offer any advice or guidance to improve FWH's function PreviewToPDF in terms of reducing the pdf size without loss of quality?
AngelSalom wrote:Mi inquietud viene en lo que respecta a tReport.
Tengo un sistema de reportes muy complejo y dependiente de esa clase, por eso estaba planteándome buscar alguna solución para exportar desde el preview (solo los reportes) antes de meterme en el "fregado" de hacer una subclase de tReport para generar los PDFs. Similar a lo que tiene ahora dicha clase para exportar a Excel con el método ToExcel() que reinterpreta el informe.
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