How to write a chinese big5 string into pdf using PDFInclude?
Tue, 2011-08-16 21:08 — ericzha
I thank the procudure pdf_set_base14_codepage & pdf_encoding are useful,
but do not get any sample or document, I am trying.
Would you help me please, thank you.
you probably need to define the length for every single character in the chinese alphabet for the font you're using. i had to do that for hebrew. it could take you a week or more.
alternatively you could use word for that job and not worry about it.
Thank you for your response.
Would you please send me some samples or documents, I will get 3 man to do this job. After finishing, I will send the .diff to you to share with the man needed.
There's a samples.zip you can open and run right away.
The documentation will be published any day now.
If you mean you'll have 3 men working on adding support for simplified Chinese for 1 font you can add it to the project
but you'll realize very quickly that there is so much more you'll need to write and fix yourself you'll need to devote half your business to developing PDFInclude
that you can just get from a supported product.
Please feel free to contact me privately if you have any questions or requests
Our language, Korean use double-byte characters like Chinese and Japanese.
I have problem to write the Korean character to the pdf document by PDF Include.
What do you mean the single Chinese font and single font?
Is it possible to publish data to a PDF template by slibooxml?
If can, I can slibooxml. Where can I download the new version?
you probably need to define
you probably need to define the length for every single character in the chinese alphabet for the font you're using. i had to do that for hebrew. it could take you a week or more.
alternatively you could use word for that job and not worry about it.
http://www.oehive.org/project/libooxml
The Express Edition is time limited
Thank you for your response.
Would you please send me some samples or documents, I will get 3 man to do this job. After finishing, I will send the .diff to you to share with the man needed.
There's a samples.zip you
There's a samples.zip you can open and run right away.
The documentation will be published any day now.
If you mean you'll have 3 men working on adding support for simplified Chinese for 1 font you can add it to the project
but you'll realize very quickly that there is so much more you'll need to write and fix yourself you'll need to devote half your business to developing PDFInclude
that you can just get from a supported product.
Please feel free to contact me privately if you have any questions or requests
Alon Blich
Email: alonblich@gmail.com
Phone: +972-54-2188086
Skype: alon.blich
How to write some Korean text in PDF files?
Hi,
How to define the length for every single character in the Korean alphabet for the font?
I tested the libooxml, but it says "This copy of slibooxml.p has expired".
I should use pdf include, because our form documents are pdf documents.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Sunae Kim.
sykim@orcait.net
You can easily create PDF
You can easily create PDF with slibooxml and almost anyother document type.
Just uploaded a new version.
The full documentation are coming soon together with a free lite version.
Why shouldn't you use PDFInclude ...
It will take you a week to create a form and a week to edit one
It's incomplete, buggy and there's no one to really maintain it.
BTW have you got the single Chinese font ready yet ? and that's just a single font.
Is it possible to publish data to a PDF template by slibooxml?
Hi Alon,
Thanks for your reply.
Our language, Korean use double-byte characters like Chinese and Japanese.
I have problem to write the Korean character to the pdf document by PDF Include.
What do you mean the single Chinese font and single font?
Is it possible to publish data to a PDF template by slibooxml?
If can, I can slibooxml. Where can I download the new version?
Regards,
Sunyae Kim.
sykim@orcait.net