Generate PDF with Images and Download

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mlyons
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Generate PDF with Images and Download

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I know how set things up to download an existing pdf file on the ifs. I am looking to generated a PDF from an image with fields overlaid on it.

I can get what I want by using window.print() and then saving as a pdf, but I would like to be able to achieve this when pressing a button on the display file. Is there a way to do this using profound? Thanks!
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Re: Generate PDF with Images and Download

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We do not have something like this built-in to our products

A quick search of NPM finds lots of free tools for converting images, you could potentially use one of these from Profound.js. I have not tried them personally.
https://www.npmjs.com/search?q=png%20to%20pdf
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Re: Generate PDF with Images and Download

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Thanks Scott. I am using Profound UI so I would be using RPG and a Rich Display File if that makes a difference.
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Re: Generate PDF with Images and Download

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Profound Logic does not provide tools for converting images to PDF in any of its products.

The link I provided above is for free tools that I found in a quick search that does what you're asking for. These are Node.js tools, but do not require Profound.js to use them, so you could potentially write a Node.js script that you call from your RPG program. Alternately, you could look for other tools that work in other environments.
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