03-20-2015 01:34 PM
My template is at:
\National Instruments\LabVIEW 20XX\user.lib\Exaprom PDF\VIs\Low level\General\Template VI.vi
03-23-2015 07:10 AM
@J-M wrote:
The major additions are:
- more options for the tables (but it is less intuitive);
- bookmarks and Table of Content;
- possibility to add PDF files in the report (direct concatenation in the report);
- UTF-16 (Basic Multilingual Plane);
- class for PDF Repor;
- class for tables.
Those are some major features in my mind. I really hope you find the time / resources to help you finish and release it, some day. As for the tables function. You could choose to have two VIs on the palette, one that is "Add Table Simple" which has less options but is easy to use, and then a "Add Tables Advanced" which has more options but is less intuitive as you said. Since I'm dealing with tables a lot recently this would interest me for sure.
Again thanks for you awesome toolkit, I hope that it continues to mature. Native PDF support is so limiting and your toolkit opens up many features that are very difficult to do manually.
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03-23-2015 11:41 AM
I already have a VI "Append Table.vi": it is more or less the same that the old one and I have "Append Customized Table".
03-24-2015
02:36 PM
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After a couple days of thinking, I decided to release the new version with a "User's Manual" unfinished.
I didn't touch this draft (User's Manual) in the last 15 months and I doubt I will have time and resource to finish it.
The version 2.0 is avalaible at the same link:
https://forums.ni.com/t5/Example-Code/PDF-Report-with-ItextSharp/ta-p/3500858
03-24-2015 04:31 PM
Wow awesome job, I haven't looked at it yet but the community thanks you for your work.
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