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  1. #1
    Nicola Lisi Guest

    PDF


    I am developing an application with VB 6 and I must create a X-Y graphic layout
    on PDF format file, so user can use Acrobat reader to zoom, scale, print,....
    Does exist a library with graphic primitives to generate a PDF file ?
    Many thanks for help.

    Nicola Lisi

  2. #2
    Scott Stanaland Guest

    Re: PDF

    Nicola

    You may want to check out Active Reports from datadynamcis.

    It is a full featured reporting, and it has the ability to export to pdf
    and other formats.

    www.datadynamics.com

    HTH

    Scott

    Nicola Lisi <nicola.lisi@agip.it> wrote in message
    news:397853a0$1@news.devx.com...
    >
    > I am developing an application with VB 6 and I must create a X-Y graphic

    layout
    > on PDF format file, so user can use Acrobat reader to zoom, scale,

    print,....
    > Does exist a library with graphic primitives to generate a PDF file ?
    > Many thanks for help.
    >
    > Nicola Lisi




  3. #3
    Mike D Sutton Guest

    Re: PDF

    > I am developing an application with VB 6 and I must create a X-Y graphic
    layout
    > on PDF format file, so user can use Acrobat reader to zoom, scale,

    print,....
    > Does exist a library with graphic primitives to generate a PDF file ?
    > Many thanks for help.


    You may want to check out the Adobe developers site here:
    http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/technotes.html
    Or download the Acrobat/PDF SDK which is here:
    http://partners.adobe.com/asn/develo...n/winR3SDK.exe
    Hope this helps,

    Mike


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