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Text to Postscript conversion help (ONE-TIME)???



I use http://www.tufat.com/s_html2ps_html2pdf.htm with PHP and it works well
to create PDFs on the fly.

On 12/22/06, R. Mariotti <r.mariotti at fdcx.net> wrote:
>
> Gentlemen;
>
> I know none of you have anything else to do today (!!!) but I was hoping
> one kind soul would be willing to create a postscript file for the
> following label:
>
> Name: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
>     Help-Line: (xxx) xxx-xxxx
> Acct#  On/Off Code     Area(s)  <--<<< underlined line
> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
> For Service Call (xxx)xxx-xxxx
>
> I have been trying to create a ps output from my PHP program WITHOUT
> success and I've even tried some of the recommended suggestions of
> installing pear and pecl for the PSadmin modules... without luck!
>
> With the postscript output of the above, I should be able to use it as a
> template and substitute my own data in the appropriate areas.
>
> And no, I do not really understand all the postscript commands and
> idiosyncrasies.
>
> Thanks to anyone who can quickly accomplish this?
>
> bobmct
>
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