From ceo at fat24.com Fri Dec 2 12:08:03 2005 From: ceo at fat24.com (James Rose) Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2005 15:08:03 -0500 Subject: [pgh-pm] Verizon FiOS Message-ID: <584277AA-636F-11DA-B433-000393A64BC2@fat24.com> Monks and Mongers, WOW its fast... just got Verizon's fiber to the home installed 30 minutes ago. Seeing speeds higher than my older (2002) Airport can handle. I'm at about 10 X the old DSL. Jim From robert at robertblackwell.com Mon Dec 5 10:22:31 2005 From: robert at robertblackwell.com (Robert Blackwell) Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2005 10:22:31 -0800 (PST) Subject: [pgh-pm] Next Pittsburgh Perl Meeting. Message-ID: <20051205182232.71733.qmail@web52210.mail.yahoo.com> Fellow Mongers, Does anyone have a talk topic for the upcoming meeting? Robert Robert Blackwell robert at robertblackwell.com AIM: robertdblackwell Yahoo!: robertblackwell Jabber: robertblackwell at jabber.com http://www.robertblackwell.com Skype: rblackwe From chris.winters at gmail.com Tue Dec 6 13:42:57 2005 From: chris.winters at gmail.com (Chris Winters) Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 16:42:57 -0500 Subject: [pgh-pm] Fwd: Got MJD? In-Reply-To: <20051206185614.21506.qmail@plover.com> References: <20051206184234.GA24110@panix.com> <20051206185614.21506.qmail@plover.com> Message-ID: Sounds interesting for (a) possible Pgh meetings and/or (b) PPW Chris ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Mark Dominus Date: Dec 6, 2005 1:56 PM Subject: Re: Got MJD? To: "ny.pm" David Adler: > For those of you out of the loop, Mark-Jason Dominus is working on a new > book, growing out of his excellent Red Flags talk. Thanks, David! For those who are interested, some information is available at http://perl.plover.com/flagbook/ http://perl.plover.com/flagbook/announce/1 I did do some version of the Red Flags talk at an NY.pm meeting a few years back. I think it was pretty well received. The talk has gotten a lot better since then. > He seems to be interested in giving more talks on the subject in > preparation for the book. MJD is always worth seeing, so I was wondering > if any of you would be interested. You folks may as well be the first to know: To gather and exercise some of the new material, I'm hoping to give about one talk per month through all of 2006, preferably in many different places. I would be really grateful for the opportunity to give one in New York. I also need people to send me complete programs or modules that they have written, preferably no more than about 700 lines long, that I can discuss in the book. If I use a significant amount of your code in my book, you'll get a free copy, and your choice of (a) my grateful thanks in the acknowledgments section or (b) my solemn promise to keep your identity secret forever. If you're interested in getting occasional status reports and samples from the book as I write it, send a note to mjd-books-subscribe at plover.com. Thanks for your interest. **Majordomo list services provided by PANIX ** **To Unsubscribe, send "unsubscribe ny" to majordomo at lists.pm.org** From casey at geeknest.com Wed Dec 7 09:49:04 2005 From: casey at geeknest.com (Casey West) Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 12:49:04 -0500 Subject: [pgh-pm] Wiki Wednesday Tonight Message-ID: <18DDAF07-E3BD-49A0-87E6-A883AE7001FC@geeknest.com> Anybody up for this? Sponsored by Socialtext! Please RSVP somehow. https://www.socialtext.net/wikiwed/index.cgi? pittsburgh_wiki_wednesday_dec_7 -- Casey West From chris.winters at gmail.com Wed Dec 7 12:41:55 2005 From: chris.winters at gmail.com (Chris Winters) Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 15:41:55 -0500 Subject: [pgh-pm] Wiki Wednesday Tonight In-Reply-To: <18DDAF07-E3BD-49A0-87E6-A883AE7001FC@geeknest.com> References: <18DDAF07-E3BD-49A0-87E6-A883AE7001FC@geeknest.com> Message-ID: On 12/7/05, Casey West wrote: > Anybody up for this? Sponsored by Socialtext! Please RSVP somehow. > > https://www.socialtext.net/wikiwed/index.cgi? > pittsburgh_wiki_wednesday_dec_7 I'll be there. Chris From tom at moertel.com Wed Dec 7 12:56:16 2005 From: tom at moertel.com (Tom Moertel) Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 15:56:16 -0500 Subject: [pgh-pm] Wiki Wednesday Tonight In-Reply-To: <18DDAF07-E3BD-49A0-87E6-A883AE7001FC@geeknest.com> References: <18DDAF07-E3BD-49A0-87E6-A883AE7001FC@geeknest.com> Message-ID: <43974C70.2040800@moertel.com> Casey West wrote: > Anybody up for this? I'm in. Cheers, Tom From chris.winters at gmail.com Fri Dec 9 10:17:16 2005 From: chris.winters at gmail.com (Chris Winters) Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 13:17:16 -0500 Subject: [pgh-pm] some references from Wednesday Message-ID: Here are some references from Wednesday's Socialtext-sponsored meeting (we did actually talk about wikis quite a bit): Published this month: Zero Configuration Networking: The Definitive Guide http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/bonjour/ Wall Street Programmer -- it WAS here http://www.wallstreetprogrammer.com/ but has since been removed, probably because the author got outed or something; it was up earlier in the week, I swear! Chris From robert at robertblackwell.com Wed Dec 14 05:50:58 2005 From: robert at robertblackwell.com (Robert Blackwell) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 05:50:58 -0800 (PST) Subject: [pgh-pm] Meeting Message-ID: <20051214135058.39742.qmail@web52208.mail.yahoo.com> Hey all, Sorry I am very behind. My inlaws are in town and things are crazy. So does anyone have anything to speak about tonight besides PPW? Robert Robert Blackwell robert at robertblackwell.com AIM: robertdblackwell Yahoo!: robertblackwell Jabber: robertblackwell at jabber.com http://www.robertblackwell.com Skype: rblackwe From chris.winters at gmail.com Wed Dec 14 06:24:51 2005 From: chris.winters at gmail.com (Chris Winters) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 09:24:51 -0500 Subject: [pgh-pm] Meeting In-Reply-To: <20051214135058.39742.qmail@web52208.mail.yahoo.com> References: <20051214135058.39742.qmail@web52208.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: On 12/14/05, Robert Blackwell wrote: > Sorry I am very behind. My inlaws are in town and things are crazy. > > So does anyone have anything to speak about tonight besides PPW? I do not have anything prepared (yet), but I was thinking of giving a short overview of a small script I created to generate invoices, using Perl (of course!), plaintext files, Template Toolkit, html2ps and pdflatex.It's simple but useful, and I can prepare something on it pretty quickly. Also, I do have the books to give away I mentioned a couple weeks ago. Is the meeting at the normal place? Chris From ceo at fat24.com Wed Dec 14 07:01:54 2005 From: ceo at fat24.com (James Rose) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 10:01:54 -0500 Subject: [pgh-pm] Meeting In-Reply-To: <20051214135058.39742.qmail@web52208.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <90BBFABE-6CB2-11DA-807B-000393A64BC2@fat24.com> I wouldn't mind mentioning a few words about my "Stroke Order Diagram Editor-Retrographer" and its main engine soder.plx. Its a collaborative project to produce 6,353 Stroke Order Diagrams (SODs) where volunteers submit their drawings, and the editor edits, rejects, or approves... and could even show off the animation script. soder.plx is a point and click web based graphics editor that might be interesting to see. On Wednesday, December 14, 2005, at 08:50 AM, Robert Blackwell wrote: > Hey all, > > Sorry I am very behind. My inlaws are in town and things are crazy. > > So does anyone have anything to speak about tonight besides PPW? > > Robert > > Robert Blackwell > robert at robertblackwell.com > AIM: robertdblackwell > Yahoo!: robertblackwell > Jabber: robertblackwell at jabber.com > http://www.robertblackwell.com > Skype: rblackwe > _______________________________________________ > pgh-pm mailing list > pgh-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pgh-pm > From robert at robertblackwell.com Wed Dec 14 07:10:02 2005 From: robert at robertblackwell.com (Robert Blackwell) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 07:10:02 -0800 (PST) Subject: [pgh-pm] Pittsburgh Perl Mongers | Meeting | Dec 14, 2005 Message-ID: <20051214151003.93359.qmail@web52204.mail.yahoo.com> *Location* Slaymaker Systems, Inc. 4914 Baum Blvd. Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Dec 14, 2005 19:00 *Talks* * PPW - All * A PPW update. * Show and tell These will not be formal talks. Just a show and tell Don't be shy we are all working on something or have working on something interesting. *After Talk* We will go to a Restaurant/Bar for food and drink after the talk. The last few meetings we have gone to Sharp Edge Beer Emporium (http://www.sharpedgebeer.com/). That may or may not be where we go this meeting. Robert Blackwell Robert Blackwell robert at robertblackwell.com AIM: robertdblackwell Yahoo!: robertblackwell Jabber: robertblackwell at jabber.com http://www.robertblackwell.com Skype: rblackwe From jo2y at midnightlinux.com Wed Dec 14 07:43:08 2005 From: jo2y at midnightlinux.com (James O'Kane) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 10:43:08 -0500 (EST) Subject: [pgh-pm] Pittsburgh Perl Mongers | Meeting | Dec 14, 2005 In-Reply-To: <20051214151003.93359.qmail@web52204.mail.yahoo.com> References: <20051214151003.93359.qmail@web52204.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: On Wed, 14 Dec 2005, Robert Blackwell wrote: > * Show and tell > > These will not be formal talks. Just a show and tell Don't be shy we > are all working on something or have working on something interesting. > Yay for no more Wednesday night classes. I'm going to try and make it tonight. If I can, will there be a laptop with an internet connection? Specifically one with GAIM (or other AIM client) and ssh? I'd be willing to show some of the extensions to Knab I've written. http://knab.sourceforge.net/ -james From chris.winters at gmail.com Wed Dec 14 08:57:41 2005 From: chris.winters at gmail.com (Chris Winters) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 11:57:41 -0500 Subject: [pgh-pm] Pittsburgh Perl Mongers | Meeting | Dec 14, 2005 In-Reply-To: <20051214151003.93359.qmail@web52204.mail.yahoo.com> References: <20051214151003.93359.qmail@web52204.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: On 12/14/05, Robert Blackwell wrote: >... > These will not be formal talks. Just a show and tell Don't be shy we are all working on > something or have working on something interesting. One other thing: I recently got a Gumstix computer for some work experimentation. [1] Would anyone be interested in seeing it? (I don't have it up and running in an observable fashion yet: I just recently got it and stupidly forgot to order the serial interface...) Chris [1] http://www.gumstix.com/ From tom at moertel.com Wed Dec 14 09:10:24 2005 From: tom at moertel.com (Tom Moertel) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 12:10:24 -0500 Subject: [pgh-pm] Pittsburgh Perl Mongers | Meeting | Dec 14, 2005 In-Reply-To: References: <20051214151003.93359.qmail@web52204.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <43A05200.505@moertel.com> Chris Winters wrote: > One other thing: I recently got a Gumstix computer for some work > experimentation. [1] Would anyone be interested in seeing it? I would. Please bring it. Cheers, Tom From robertblackwell at yahoo.com Wed Dec 14 12:01:08 2005 From: robertblackwell at yahoo.com (Robert Blackwell) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 12:01:08 -0800 (PST) Subject: [pgh-pm] Pittsburgh Perl Mongers | Meeting | Dec 14, 2005 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20051214200108.85297.qmail@web52208.mail.yahoo.com> > Yay for no more Wednesday night classes. I'm going to try and make it > tonight. I hope you can make it. > If I can, will there be a laptop with an internet connection? There is a desktop. Maybe someone will bring a laptop you can use. > Specifically one with GAIM (or other AIM client) and ssh? > I'd be willing to show some of the extensions to Knab I've written. > http://knab.sourceforge.net/ > I know the the desktop has ssh so we can at least get to my bsflite, other AIM client. Robert Blackwell robert at robertblackwell.com AIM: robertdblackwell Yahoo!: robertblackwell Jabber: robertblackwell at jabber.com http://www.robertblackwell.com Skype: rblackwe From chris.winters at gmail.com Thu Dec 15 05:42:58 2005 From: chris.winters at gmail.com (Chris Winters) Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 08:42:58 -0500 Subject: [pgh-pm] google @ pittsburgh Message-ID: James mentioned this last night, and here it is in the paper today! Google plans to establish outpost at CMU http://post-gazette.com/pg/05349/622655.stm From jo2y at midnightlinux.com Thu Dec 15 08:49:07 2005 From: jo2y at midnightlinux.com (James O'Kane) Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 11:49:07 -0500 (EST) Subject: [pgh-pm] google @ pittsburgh In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Thu, 15 Dec 2005, Chris Winters wrote: > James mentioned this last night, and here it is in the paper today! > > Google plans to establish outpost at CMU > http://post-gazette.com/pg/05349/622655.stm How accurate could that be when it says they're based in Melno Park and not Mountain View? In related news, James plans to establish outpost at Google. I've been interviewing there since early October and I finally got a verbal offer on the phone around midnight last night. -james From smk at fyi.net Thu Dec 15 11:22:58 2005 From: smk at fyi.net (smk) Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 14:22:58 -0500 (EST) Subject: [pgh-pm] google @ pittsburgh In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Congrats James! :-) - smk On Thu, 15 Dec 2005, James O'Kane wrote: > On Thu, 15 Dec 2005, Chris Winters wrote: > > > James mentioned this last night, and here it is in the paper today! > > > > Google plans to establish outpost at CMU > > http://post-gazette.com/pg/05349/622655.stm > > How accurate could that be when it says they're based in Melno Park and > not Mountain View? > > In related news, James plans to establish outpost at Google. I've been > interviewing there since early October and I finally got a verbal offer on > the phone around midnight last night. > > > -james > _______________________________________________ > pgh-pm mailing list > pgh-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pgh-pm > From chris.winters at gmail.com Fri Dec 16 08:35:27 2005 From: chris.winters at gmail.com (Chris Winters) Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 11:35:27 -0500 Subject: [pgh-pm] organizing files Message-ID: Karl Fogel (CVS/Subversion/Open Source fame) published an article yesterday with the exiting title "Organizing Files": http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/12/15/organizing_files.html The reason I bring it up here is that it seems to fit pretty nicely with Robert's really interesting discussion on Wednesday of (ab)using screen to help manage his workflow. Chris From ceo at fat24.com Fri Dec 16 08:53:32 2005 From: ceo at fat24.com (James Rose) Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 11:53:32 -0500 Subject: [pgh-pm] organizing files In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <7DB2794C-6E54-11DA-AD1F-000393A64BC2@fat24.com> I'm sorry to have missed this talk. My driveway is about 150 feet at 40 degrees... solid ice. Wife was not letting me take her 4 wheel drive baby. But, I used the time to finish an upgrade to a cool tool. Too bad these meetings are a month apart - cause I would love to demonstrate it. Every 2 or 3 weeks would be nice. Why are these meetings so far and few? On Friday, December 16, 2005, at 11:35 AM, Chris Winters wrote: > Karl Fogel (CVS/Subversion/Open Source fame) published an article > yesterday with the exiting title "Organizing Files": > > http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/12/15/organizing_files.html > > The reason I bring it up here is that it seems to fit pretty nicely > with Robert's really interesting discussion on Wednesday of (ab)using > screen to help manage his workflow. > > Chris > _______________________________________________ > pgh-pm mailing list > pgh-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pgh-pm > From robertblackwell at yahoo.com Fri Dec 16 09:21:10 2005 From: robertblackwell at yahoo.com (Robert Blackwell) Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 09:21:10 -0800 (PST) Subject: [pgh-pm] organizing files In-Reply-To: <7DB2794C-6E54-11DA-AD1F-000393A64BC2@fat24.com> Message-ID: <20051216172110.7427.qmail@web52206.mail.yahoo.com> --- James Rose wrote: > I'm sorry to have missed this talk. Well it was really an just a show tell driven from Chris's talk. There will be a real talk someday I promise. > But, I used the time to finish an upgrade to a cool tool. Too bad > these meetings are a month apart - cause I would love to demonstrate > it. Every 2 or 3 weeks would be nice. Why are these meetings so far > and few? Well I might have trouble making more than one meeting a month with all my other stuff going on but I could try if others are willing. Robert Blackwell robert at robertblackwell.com AIM: robertdblackwell Yahoo!: robertblackwell Jabber: robertblackwell at jabber.com http://www.robertblackwell.com Skype: rblackwe From bmj at anklebiter.net Mon Dec 19 10:23:06 2005 From: bmj at anklebiter.net (brian janaszek) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 13:23:06 -0500 Subject: [pgh-pm] PDF Generation from HTML Message-ID: <43A6FA8A.8060005@anklebiter.net> Hello... I've been a longtime lurker, and now I'd like to solicit some opinions. Here's the problem... I've signed on to help an online journal generate PDF versions of their articles. The journal uses a hacked up version of Movable Type for content management. I've implemented a so-so solution with PHP and the FPDF library (www.fpdf.org), but it doesn't handle Unicode very well (and there's a possibility that articles could contain non-English characters), and it can only handle rudimentary HTML layouts. I've done some PDF generation work with PDFLib, but unfortunately, that is not option due to the cost. My sense is that something better exists in the Perl universe thanks to better Unicode handling. I've seen a few promising modules on CPAN, and I'm curious if anyone has used any of them and had any luck with them. Thanks! brian From Dan at DWright.Org Mon Dec 19 10:51:50 2005 From: Dan at DWright.Org (Daniel J. Wright) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 13:51:50 -0500 (EST) Subject: [pgh-pm] [Fwd: Re: PDF Generation from HTML] Message-ID: <1367.216.92.130.24.1135018310.squirrel@webmail4.pair.com> Sorry, forgot to CC the list. Anybody else find it annoying when mailing lists fail to set a reply-to back to the list? ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: Re: [pgh-pm] PDF Generation from HTML From: "Daniel J. Wright" Date: Mon, December 19, 2005 1:50 pm To: "brian janaszek" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm doing something like that here: https://www.pairnic.com/serviceagree.m The "dowload pdf version" link generates a pdf copy of the page dynamically whenever you click on it. This ensures that we don't make a change to the HTML version and forget to update PDF at the same time. Whenever I was researching this, I really couldn't find any good Perl modules that do this sort of thing. :( The problem with the things that I fould were that they wanted translate the HTML into some sort of image format and then stick that image into the pdf document. This led to a lossy conversion. I eventually settled on a non-perl solution. It was a two-step process: 1) Run html2ps: http://user.it.uu.se/~jan/html2ps.html 2) Run ps2pdf: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/doc/AFPL/6.50/Ps2pdf.htm Looking through google now, I see there is also a "html2pdf" http://directory.fsf.org/print/misc/html2pdf.html I'm not sure if I ever tried that or not. Regards, -Dan > Hello... > > I've been a longtime lurker, and now I'd like to solicit some opinions. > Here's the problem... > > I've signed on to help an online journal generate PDF versions of their > articles. The journal uses a hacked up version of Movable Type for > content management. I've implemented a so-so solution with PHP and the > FPDF library (www.fpdf.org), but it doesn't handle Unicode very well > (and there's a possibility that articles could contain non-English > characters), and it can only handle rudimentary HTML layouts. I've done > some PDF generation work with PDFLib, but unfortunately, that is not > option due to the cost. My sense is that something better exists in the > Perl universe thanks to better Unicode handling. > > I've seen a few promising modules on CPAN, and I'm curious if anyone has > used any of them and had any luck with them. > > Thanks! > brian > _______________________________________________ > pgh-pm mailing list > pgh-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pgh-pm > From chris.winters at gmail.com Mon Dec 19 10:58:32 2005 From: chris.winters at gmail.com (Chris Winters) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 13:58:32 -0500 Subject: [pgh-pm] [Fwd: Re: PDF Generation from HTML] In-Reply-To: <1367.216.92.130.24.1135018310.squirrel@webmail4.pair.com> References: <1367.216.92.130.24.1135018310.squirrel@webmail4.pair.com> Message-ID: > ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- > Subject: Re: [pgh-pm] PDF Generation from HTML > From: "Daniel J. Wright" > Date: Mon, December 19, 2005 1:50 pm > To: "brian janaszek" > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > I'm doing something like that here: > > https://www.pairnic.com/serviceagree.m > > The "dowload pdf version" link generates a pdf copy of the page > dynamically whenever you click on it. This ensures that we don't make a > change to the HTML version and forget to update PDF at the same time. > > Whenever I was researching this, I really couldn't find any good Perl > modules that do this sort of thing. :( The problem with the things > that I fould were that they wanted translate the HTML into some sort of > image format and then stick that image into the pdf document. This led > to a lossy conversion. > > I eventually settled on a non-perl solution. It was a two-step process: > > 1) Run html2ps: > > http://user.it.uu.se/~jan/html2ps.html > > 2) Run ps2pdf: > > http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/doc/AFPL/6.50/Ps2pdf.htm > > > Looking through google now, I see there is also a "html2pdf" > > http://directory.fsf.org/print/misc/html2pdf.html > > I'm not sure if I ever tried that or not. FWIW, I demonstrated the tools used by Dan at the meeting last Wednesday when rendering an invoice from HTML to PDF. I think I tried the html2pdf but it didn't do tables as I wanted, or something like that. It was a while ago (~2+ years?) so it may be worth checking out. Chris From bmj at anklebiter.net Mon Dec 19 11:06:07 2005 From: bmj at anklebiter.net (brian janaszek) Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 14:06:07 -0500 Subject: [pgh-pm] [Fwd: Re: PDF Generation from HTML] In-Reply-To: References: <1367.216.92.130.24.1135018310.squirrel@webmail4.pair.com> Message-ID: <43A7049F.5090007@anklebiter.net> Dan and Chris -- thanks. Both look promising. Any chance that demonstration landed on the web anywhere? brian Chris Winters wrote: >>---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- >>Subject: Re: [pgh-pm] PDF Generation from HTML >>From: "Daniel J. Wright" >>Date: Mon, December 19, 2005 1:50 pm >>To: "brian janaszek" >>-------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >>I'm doing something like that here: >> >> https://www.pairnic.com/serviceagree.m >> >>The "dowload pdf version" link generates a pdf copy of the page >>dynamically whenever you click on it. This ensures that we don't make a >>change to the HTML version and forget to update PDF at the same time. >> >>Whenever I was researching this, I really couldn't find any good Perl >>modules that do this sort of thing. :( The problem with the things >>that I fould were that they wanted translate the HTML into some sort of >>image format and then stick that image into the pdf document. This led >>to a lossy conversion. >> >>I eventually settled on a non-perl solution. It was a two-step process: >> >>1) Run html2ps: >> >> http://user.it.uu.se/~jan/html2ps.html >> >>2) Run ps2pdf: >> >> http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/doc/AFPL/6.50/Ps2pdf.htm >> >> >>Looking through google now, I see there is also a "html2pdf" >> >> http://directory.fsf.org/print/misc/html2pdf.html >> >>I'm not sure if I ever tried that or not. >> >> > > >FWIW, I demonstrated the tools used by Dan at the meeting last >Wednesday when rendering an invoice from HTML to PDF. > >I think I tried the html2pdf but it didn't do tables as I wanted, or >something like that. It was a while ago (~2+ years?) so it may be >worth checking out. > >Chris >_______________________________________________ >pgh-pm mailing list >pgh-pm at pm.org >http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pgh-pm > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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