Hi there,
I guess they have some sort of mapping between HTML generated and PDF
or Word syntax.
There is a PDF extension for PHP
so generaly they would do something like
<h1>Hello There</h1>
<p style='font-size:14px;color: green'>
Some text Here !!!
</p>
this can be easily converted to PDF
$PDF = new PdfDoc();
$page_1 = $PDF->addPage();
$page_1->addText('Hello There','22'); // eg 22px default for H1 element
$page_1->newLine();
$page_1->addText('Some Text Here!!!','14','green');
$PDF->save('sample.pdf');
P.S. methods for PfdDoc class was just sample ones
for more info on PDF and PHP
http://pear.php.net/package/File_PDF
http://pecl.php.net/package/pdflib
On Oct 24, 2007, at 8:35 AM, Torsten Rosenberger wrote:
Hello
I watched docs.google.com an wonder how they can export the
WYSIWYG created content in pdf, word, ...
Are they working with COM() functions on Windows ? to generate the
docs
and pdf
or is it possible to create them with XSLT
BR Torsten
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