Gustav Brock
Gustav at cactus.dk
Tue Feb 7 11:12:46 CST 2006
Hi Jeffrey The manual (e) is in English. The driver itself it multi-language. /gustav >>> jeffrey.demulling at usbank.com 07-02-2006 17:57:17 >>> Gustav, Is there an English version of the website? I would like to look into this but do not read German. A Spanish site would be fine also. Jeffrey F. Demulling Project Manager U.S. Bank Corporate Trust Services 60 Livingston Avenue EP-MN-WS3C St. Paul, MN 55107-2292 Ph: 651-495-3925 Fax: 651-495-8103 email: jeffrey.demulling at usbank.com accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com wrote on 02/07/2006 10:46:49 AM: > Hi William and John > > They are very different. > > The neevia thingy prints to an installed neevia printer object, > which can output in many other format than PDF (could be very > useful), while Leban's dlls generate PDF files directly from the > report or from a snapshot file. > > This neevia example: > Example 7 Convert a MS Access report into PDF from Visual Basic 56 > does nothing more than open Access, change the default printer to > the special printer, choose PDF format, print the report, set back > the default printer. > > No matter how small the license is, it can cause issues at clients > regarding approval and administration. Thus, we mostly use the free > PDF printer from: > > http://freepdfxp.de/fpxp.htm > > Note the Administration Manual and the (small) resource kit. > It uses the Apple Postscript driver and Ghostscript to produce high- > quality output. > > For more specialized purposes, Leban's dlls are worth a look. > /gustav > > > >>> wdhindman at bellsouth.net 07-02-2006 11:57:27 >>> > ...what functionality does it provide that isn't available in Leban's free > code? > http://www.lebans.com/reporttopdf.htm > > William > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John Colby" <jwcolby at ColbyConsulting.com> > To: "'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'" > <accessd at databaseadvisors.com> > Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 10:45 PM > Subject: [AccessD] PDF printer driver and SDK > > > > Folks, > > > > I just discovered this: > > > > http://www.neevia.com/ > > > > Cheap at $19 for the cheapest printer driver (per machine I think) and $30 > > for the SDK to write VB code to drive it. I printed my first Access > > document 15 minutes after discovering the web site, through free downloads > > of the driver and SDK. Of course the free driver places "printed by > > Docuprinter SDK" in every page of the printed doc, which I assume goes > > away > > when you buy the $30 license which I will be doing tonight I think.