HELP with: open printing for pdf...

Monte Goulding monte at appisle.net
Wed Jul 27 12:31:52 EDT 2016


No problem Paul. Looking forward to the beer next year ;-)

> On 27 Jul 2016, at 4:43 PM, Paul Dupuis <paul at researchware.com> wrote:
> 
> Monte,
> 
> Thank you so much - exactly that - so for LC6.x I added the follow which
> address the problem whether in the IDE or standalone
> 
> put the defaultFolder into tSaveDefaultFolder
> if (the environment is "development") then -- IDE
>  set the defaultFolder to specialFolderPath("engine")
> else -- standalone
>  set the defaultFolder to appPath()
> end if
> 
> -- do my PDF printing
> 
> set the defaultFolder to tSaveDefaultFolder
> 
> If I every see you at a LiveCode Conference (I have to attend Edinburgh
> via webcast this year), I owe you drinks or a meal or both!
> 
> 
> On 7/26/2016 11:31 PM, Monte Goulding wrote:
>> Hi Paul
>> 
>> I bumped into this in a project just before I started working for LiveCode. There’s an issue some of the latter 6.7 releases that requires you to set the default folder to the folder the pdf printer dll is in before opening printing for the first time. I believe this is fixe in LC 8.
>> 
>> Cheers
>> 
>> Monte
>>> On 26 Jul 2016, at 4:49 PM, Paul Dupuis <paul at researchware.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I have very large application running under LC 6.7.11 for Windows and OSX
>>> 
>>> I have code that does an "open printing for PDF", prints a field, and
>>> closes printing. Under OSX this works fine.
>>> 
>>> Under Windows, in both the IDE and a standalone, I get an execution
>>> error on the open printing for pdf line with the message:
>>> execution error at line n/a (printing: Unknown destination)
>>> 
>>> In the standalone, I might have interpreted this error as that the
>>> "revpdfprinter.dll" did not get added to the standalone, but it is
>>> (although why this dll is placed at the application level and not in the
>>> Externals folder continues to puzzle me).
>>> 
>>> I also might have though the file path & name passed to open pritning
>>> for pdf may have been a problem, but I have checked via debugger and the
>>> file path & name is valid, in a writable location, plenty of disk space,
>>> etc. Also tried multiple files and locations, so that is not it
>>> 
>>> However the fact that it happens in the IDE completely mystifies me. Can
>>> ANY one tell me what this error really means and what the cause may be?
>>> 
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