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FlashPaper (PDF)

FlashPaper (PDF)

2004-04-13       - By Brian Ellertson

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I'm working on a cross platform CD-Rom application which will need the
ability to print PDF files.  I'm considering using Flash as the runtime.

I had a thought that FlashPaper technology might be able to help out here,
but  I have a question.

Are all swfs generated by FlashPaper wrapped in the FlashPaper viewer?
Ideally, I'd want to provide an option to print these documents without
relying on the Flashpaper viewer.  Possible?

Also, if this is possible using FlashPaper, are there better solutions to
printing PDFs from a Flash projector that you'd recommend?

(My Contribute 2.0 trial expired long ago, so I haven't been able to
experiment)

--Brian




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