pdf print

PDFPrint SDK return code

I’m trying the evaluation copy of the VeryPDF.
The thing I’m looking to is to automatically select a specific tray for a printer and print the document and I’m not very successful.
Here is the command I’m using:
string PrintCommandTemplate = "pdfprint -$ \"[LicenseKey]\" <-prompt> -chgbin <Tray> -printer \"<PrinterName>\" -paper \"pdf\" \"<DocFullPath>\"";
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I forgot to tell: I’m trying SDK;
Working fine from exe but not from dll

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The DLL Library is not using the latest version of the source code, after you purchased the DLL Library, please email to us your Order ID, we will send the latest version of DLL Library to you asap, the latest version of DLL Library will work same as Command Line application, we hoping this solution will helpful to you.

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Can you tell me what means error code –4; or send me a list of errors?
Working good on the development machine but i get –4 on the real server.
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Thanks for your message, please refer to following error codes,

int WINAPI VeryPDF_PDFPrint(LPCTSTR lpCommand)

Return values:
0: Print PDF file successfully.
-10: PDFPrint Library is damaged.
-11: Something is wrong in the command line options.
-101: Can't start "spooler" service, please start "spooler" service from Service Manager by manual.
-4: Can't locate specify printer in this computer.
-12: Can't open specify printer.
-13: Something is wrong when set options to printer.
-5: No input PDF file for printing.
9: Password Required to open this PDF file.
Other values: Something is wrong during render PDF file.


"-4" is "Can't locate specify printer in this computer."

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text to pdf converter

Run Free Text To PDF Converter on 64bit system

I'm evaluating the Free Text 2 PDF software and I had a question on if the software will run on a 64 bit Windows 2008 server? The free download available runs only in the 32 bit mode. Is there a 64 bit version available? Looking forward to your quick response.
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Free Text To PDF Converter does support 64bit system, you can install and run it on 64 bit Windows 2008 server system without any problem.

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Thanks for the clarification. I downloaded the exe file from https://www.verypdf.com/txt2pdf/index.htm#dl and ran it on a 64 bit system, and I found it to be running in the 32 bit mode. I was able to figure it out because the txt2pdf.exe process in the Task Manager had a
* against it. This means that the application is running in the 32 bit mode. I also tried to invoke this application from a Web Application hosted in IIS 7.0 and running in 64 bit mode, but it also threw an error, while it worked when I ran the web application in 32 bit mode.

So, let me clarify my question. I know that the Text 2 PDF converter runs on a 64 bit machine, however, my question are "does it run in the
64 bit address space / is there is a 64 bit version of the application".
This is a very important criteria for us as we want to leverage the performance boost offered by the 64 bit operating system for our web application.

Also, our company has the license for the PDFCamp Printer software from you. Is the Text 2 PDF component part of this license?

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Text 2 PDF converter is a 32bit EXE application, it is running at 32bit address space, it can'r at 64bit address space, please understand.

PDFCamp Printer software doesn't contain Text 2 PDF converter, Text 2 PDF converter and PDFcamp Printer are two different products.

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advanced pdf tools

Question of Advanced PDF Tools Command Line v3.0

To veryPDF technical support,

I have a question by using your product.

We make pdf that Linearize with "Advanced PDF Tools Command Line v3.0".

When we open this PDF file to use Adobe Acrobat ReaderX (Ver10.1.0), we can not search text.
For example , we input "test" in search text box, Acrobat reader can not search”test”.
When we use PDF file that is not Linearized, Acrobat reader can search “test”.
Is this problem caused by Advanced PDF Tools Command Line v3.0 or Acrobat Reader?

We find
"/ID[<68F12588B6FC799F3B53D61396C24F00><00000000000000000000000000000000>]"

in PDF file.
We think that <000000....>  may not be Good.

Using Product's name : Advanced PDF Tools Command Line v3.0
Product's version number : 2.1.1.1
Our Operating System : Win7, Windows Server 2008

Thank you very much for your support.
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I sent a question the other day .
How much can you investigate?

Please tell an answer or the day to have you reply it.

I send sample PDF file.

This file is a same as attached our first mail.
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I have tried to search "test" in your PDF file, I can search it without any problem, please refer to my steps,

1. Open this PDF file in Adobe Reader,
2. Press CTRL+F to active "Find Tool", enter "test" and press Enter,
3. I will see highlight "test" keyword in the PDF page,

Can you work fine by above steps?

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Thank you very much for your e-mail.

I Confirm your step is fine.

I may want to confirm it to you.

What is the version of acrobat reader which you use?

Acrobat Reader 8 can serch text, but Acrobat Reader X can not serch text.

Is Acrobat Reader VresionX(10) ?

Can you search the letter except "Test", too?
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Yes, I'm using Acrobat Reader 8, I will download and install Acrobat Reader 10 to test this matter shortly.

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I can find "test" in your PDF file in Adobe Reader 10 without any problem, please look at following screenshot, the “Test” keyword is highlight,

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pdf split-merge

Is PDF Split Merge 3.0 support Adobe Acrobat 9 PDF files?

We currently use PDF Split Merge 1.1 and it seems to have some issues working with Adobe Reader X.

Any PDF that we open and save in Adobe Reader X can no longer be used with the Split Merge 1.1 software, we only receive a Java error saying something along the lines of  "rebuild failed: Trailer not found".

Is there a fix for this issue in v1.1 or is the only option to upgrade to v3.0?

If an upgrade is the course of action is there any upgrade path in the costing or is it going to be based on the figures on the website?
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Thanks for your message, PDF Split-Merge v3.0 does support Acrobat 9.0 PDF files, you can upgrade to PDF Split-Merge v3.0 to support Acrobat 9.0 PDF files, the upgrade cost is 50% of purchase price, if you wish upgrade to latest version, please email to us your original Order ID, we will send the upgrade web page to you shortly.

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pdf to vector converter

PDF2SVG

We  have a arequiremnt  like PDF2SVG.
Please provide  link for Downloading PDF2SVG Download.

Thanks in advance
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You can download the trial version of PDF to Vector Converter Command Line from following URL, the PDF to Vector Converter Command Line is support PDF to SVG conversion,

http://www.verydoc.com/pdf2vec_cmd.zip

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Also, some background information about SVG format:

Short for Scalable Vector Graphics, a vector graphics file format that enables two-dimensional images to be displayed in XML pages on the Web. Vector images are created through text-based commands formatted to comply with XML specifications. In contrast to JPEG and GIF images on the Web, which are bitmapped and always remain a specified size, SVG images are scalable to the size of the viewing window and will adjust in size and resolution according to the window in which it is displayed.

Benefits of SVG include:
1. smaller files size than regular bitmapped graphics such as GIF and JPEG files
2. resolution independence, so that the image can scale down or up to fit proportionally into any size display on any type of Web device
3. text labels and descriptions that can be searched by search engines
4. ability to link to parts of an image complex animation


SVG File format:

A SVG file must have the ".svg" extension under Unix and Windows.
A compressed, zipped SVG file must have the ".svgz" extension.
In the same manner you can save an image taken from a web page, you can save SVG either as .svg or .svgz.

A SVG file has no doctype but an informative svg tag instead:

<svg version="1.1"
baseprofile="full"
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"
xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"
xmlns:ev="http://www.w3.org/2001/xml-events">

Hello World! in SVG:

Example of a minimal program, running on all modern browsers.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE svg>
<svg width="220px" height="120px"
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<g>
<text font-size="32"  x="25" y="60">
Hello, World!
</text>
</g>
</svg>

SVG in a HTML page:

You can insert the following code into an HTML page, it will appear perfectly ...

<svg width="220px" height="120px">
<g>
<text font-size="32"  x="25" y="60" style="fill:green">
Hello, World!
</text>
</g>
</svg>
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