flexvault:

Sorry to put you through all that work

Heh ... one man's work is another man's relaxation. I did it only because you mentioned the module and it looked interesting enough to give it a try.

Yeah, PDF is kind of amusing... a combined platform and language. I get dragged into it every once in a while. I keep thinking I should learn PostScript, but no-one has waved any money at me, and it's not interesting enough yet to rise high enough on my "list of interesting things to do" for me to dig into it. Typically my exposure to it is just enough to remind me of it, and I learn just enough to get the current job done, and then forget about it for another year or two...

...roboticus

When your only tool is a hammer, all problems look like your thumb.


In reply to Re^5: PDF::Create - help with tabulation by roboticus
in thread PDF::Create - help with tabulation by julio_514

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