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  1. QUOTE(alukindo @ Jul 1 2007, 12:55 AM) Hi Anthony, Ah - I misunderstood your original question - our utility cannot do this but it is an interesting idea. The only problem that I can see is that of the total image size as the whole image would need to be loaded into memory in order to be split up to fit across multiple page sizes, the other minor issue being the fact that our utility creates a page that is big enough to take the whole image so we would have to add some additiona new functionality to be able to specify the page size and fit the image to it (or split across mutliple pages). I will add this to our development list for future consideration as I can see that it would be a useful addition to the functionality. If you would like me to contact you further about this please send me a brief email using the contact form from the Utility Warrior web site at http://www.UtilityWarrior.com/ContactUs.htm''>http://www.UtilityWarrior.com/ContactUs.htm' target="_blank">http://www.UtilityWarrior.com/ContactUs.htm Best regards, Adrian
  2. QUOTE(alukindo @ Jun 24 2007, 04:04 PM) Hi, We have another product, Image to PDF DLL, that does exactly what you want - it will convert images and NOT re-scale them into PDFs where the page size of the PDF is the same as the image - or can have a custom border (with or without logo) and include Bates Numbering if required. Take a look at http://www.utilitywarrior.com/Image-to-PDF.htm''>http://www.utilitywarrior.com/Image-to-PDF.htm' target="_blank">http://www.utilitywarrior.com/Image-to-PDF.htm for details, Note: It can also convert WMF/EMFs into native PDFs so reports that are produced are generally at least half the size of that produced with "PDF printers" and it's much quicker as well Best regards, Adrian Nelson
  3. If you want to create bar charts, pie charts, line charts or area charts as PDFs royalty free then this Dynamic Link Library (DLL) is for you. The PDF Chart Creator DLL gives you full control over all aspects of the chart including page size, colors, axes, titles, labels, positioning, legends etc. All you have to do is supply the data and optionally change the default settings and the chart automatically adapts to fit the page based on your settings. Because the charts are produced as PDF they are scalable and resolution independent so they can be viewed and zoomed without any "blockyness" or "jaggies" appearing. They also look great printed even at very high printer resolutions. You may be surprised at how small the file size of each PDF Chart Creator document is (typically around 3Kb) – this is because the PDF Chart Creator DLL has been carefully written so that it optimizes the output to produce extremely small PDF file sizes. Why not take a look at http://www.UtilityWarrior.com/PDF-Chart-Creator-Examples.htm which has an example of every chart type and style currently available. Now supports the automatic calculation and display of various numerical analyses including "line of best fit" (which uses linear regression) and "moving average". For full details and to download the DLL please visit http://www.UtilityWarrior.com/PDF-Chart-Creator-Dynamic-Link-Library.htm - this is free to download and try and no details are required in order to access the ZIP file. Best regards, The Utility Warrior Team
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