Ask and ye shall receive!
May. 15th, 2003 09:06 pmThe founder of BookCrossing answered my email request almost immediately -- with a snippet of ASP/VB source code! They use HTMLDOC to generate the PDFs. Looks good.
I might also use GraphicsMagick or PDF::API2, which have the benefit of being Perl-friendly, but then again Perl is R2-D2's multipurpose extending arm, so there's not much it can't work with.
Whew. The house finally looks ready for furniture. I think I'll create a soft closet by hanging drapes from ceiling to floor. I can hang my bike on the wall above the catboxes (which now rest on a plastic chair mat I cut to size tonight). When I need to get in there, I can just pull the drapes (and the cats can alk right through or under). Hmm... now I need to find a lightweight, washable material that's opaque or translucent and not so expenive I couldn't buy 5 yards of it. Any ideas?
I might also use GraphicsMagick or PDF::API2, which have the benefit of being Perl-friendly, but then again Perl is R2-D2's multipurpose extending arm, so there's not much it can't work with.
Whew. The house finally looks ready for furniture. I think I'll create a soft closet by hanging drapes from ceiling to floor. I can hang my bike on the wall above the catboxes (which now rest on a plastic chair mat I cut to size tonight). When I need to get in there, I can just pull the drapes (and the cats can alk right through or under). Hmm... now I need to find a lightweight, washable material that's opaque or translucent and not so expenive I couldn't buy 5 yards of it. Any ideas?