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@dakdad are you looking to fit…

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@dakdad are you looking to fit text into a defined height+width? Might be able to do this manually utilizing the available #CPDF functions

This entry was posted in tweet on May 26, 2010 by BrianS.

@dakdad dompdf is focused on c…

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@dakdad dompdf is focused on converting HTML, so the api is sparse; for that level of control you might try the bundled CPDF library

This entry was posted in tweet on May 21, 2010 by BrianS.

@skilip still having problems …

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@skilip still having problems with dompdf?

This entry was posted in tweet on May 21, 2010 by BrianS.

@garethpoole is the pdf genera…

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@garethpoole is the pdf generating and being reported as corrupt? there was a corruption problem win the alpha release of 0.6.0

This entry was posted in tweet on April 29, 2010 by BrianS.

@garethpoole which version? ar…

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@garethpoole which version? are the fonts you’re attempting to use listed in dompdf/lib/fonts/dompdf_font_family_cache? any sample html?

This entry was posted in tweet on April 29, 2010 by BrianS.

@garethpoole what’s dompdf doi…

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@garethpoole what’s dompdf doing (or not doing)? maybe we can give you some guidance

This entry was posted in tweet on April 28, 2010 by BrianS.

@kevin_u I was going to sugges…

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@kevin_u I was going to suggest a post there. I’ll try to catch up today or tomorrow. Sorry for the lag :/

This entry was posted in tweet on April 22, 2010 by BrianS.

@kevin_u what kind of help do …

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@kevin_u what kind of help do you need with #dompdf

This entry was posted in tweet on April 22, 2010 by BrianS.

@gav_taylor that is odd, could…

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@gav_taylor that is odd, could it be an OS/PHP conflict?

This entry was posted in tweet on April 20, 2010 by BrianS.

@minimulx Are you trying to us…

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@minimulx Are you trying to use floats for layout in dompdf? Floats aren’t currently supported, so don’t bang your head against the wall 😉

This entry was posted in tweet on April 20, 2010 by BrianS.

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