hello to every body.
I've pdf converter version 2.09.
Sometimes the texts of the document converted to pdf, appears as black rectangles.
The same frx in VFP 7.0 or VFP 8.0, is converted very well.
Why?
if anyone knows a solution, please tell me.
Thank You to everybody and excuse my English...[/list]
Black Filled Rectangles in VFP 9.0 and Pdf Converter
In VFP 9, if you are using set reportbehavior 90, then all the document is converted as image to PDF. In similar cases we advise our customers to use Postscript simulation when using "set reportbehavior 90" specially when they are printing images in their report.
In your case it is the text that is not appearing properly, i would suggest that you try also setting Postscript simulation or using Multilanguage support when converting the document.
Hope this helps.
In your case it is the text that is not appearing properly, i would suggest that you try also setting Postscript simulation or using Multilanguage support when converting the document.
Hope this helps.
Hello,
Multilanguage support is activated by adding the following parameters to your call of FileNameOptions or FileNameOptionsEx() or SetFileNameOptions() (depending on which interface you are using):
16 : Font Embedding
128 : Multilanguage Support
FileNameOptions = NoPrompt + UseFileName + 16 + 128 + ....
PostsriptSimulation is enabled by calling:
SetSimPostscript(hPrinter, True) (Dll Inerface)
or
SimPostScript(True) (ActiveX Interface)
You need to call SetDefaultConfig() after setting the printer configuration
Multilanguage support is activated by adding the following parameters to your call of FileNameOptions or FileNameOptionsEx() or SetFileNameOptions() (depending on which interface you are using):
16 : Font Embedding
128 : Multilanguage Support
FileNameOptions = NoPrompt + UseFileName + 16 + 128 + ....
PostsriptSimulation is enabled by calling:
SetSimPostscript(hPrinter, True) (Dll Inerface)
or
SimPostScript(True) (ActiveX Interface)
You need to call SetDefaultConfig() after setting the printer configuration