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Re: FlashPaper (PDF)

Re: FlashPaper (PDF)

2004-04-15       - By scootersimp

 Back
Another advantage of FlashPaper over PDF is that it is more compact
and therefore, actually more portable than the Portable Document
Format. Ironic, isn't it?!

--- In FLASHmacromedia@(protected), "Brian Ellertson"
<bellertson@(protected)> wrote:
> I was thinking it'd be nice to use the Flash printing engine
instead of
> launching a 3rd party app on client machines.  Keep the experience
more self
> contained.
>
> --Brian
>
> -- --Original Message-- --
> From: peter.ginneberge@(protected) [mailto:peter.ginneberge@(protected)]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 2:12 AM
> To: FLASHmacromedia@(protected)
> Subject: Re:[FLASHmacromedia] FlashPaper (PDF)
>
>
> More info on FlashPaper can be found at the MM site:
>
http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/contribute/2/flashp
aper_a
> pi/
>
> I'm not sure why you need flashpaper if you already have PDF's
which are
> perfectly printable.
> I'm probably just missing something.
>
> regards,
> Muzak
>
>
>
> Brian Ellertson  (13/04/2004  22:45):
> >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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