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Core Visual Basic Language Errors 14 Out of string space 14 Out of string space 14 Out of string space 3 Return without GoSub 5 Invalid procedure call or argument 6 Overflow 7 Out of memory 9 Subscript out of range 10 This array is fixed or temporarily locked 11 Division by zero 13 Type mismatch 14 Out of string space 16 Expression too complex 17 Can't perform requested operation 18 User interrupt occurred 20 Resume without error 28 Out of stack space 35 Sub, Function, or Property not defined 47 Too many DLL application clients 48 Error in loading DLL 49 Bad DLL calling convention 51 Internal error 52 Bad file name or number 53 Can't find specified file 54 Bad file mode 55 File already open 57 Device I\O error 58 File already exists 59 Bad record length 61 Disk full 62 Input past end of file 63 Bad record number 67 Too many files 68 Device unavailable 70 Permission denied 71 Disk not ready 74 Can't rename with different drive 75 Path\File access error 76 Path not found 91 Object variable or With block variable not set 92 For loop not initialized 93 Invalid pattern string 94 Invalid use of Null 96 Can't sink this object's events because it's already firing events... 97 Can't call Friend procedure on an object that isn't an instance of... 98 A property or method call cannot include a reference to a private ... 321 Invalid file format 322 Can't create necessary temporary file 400 Form already displayed; can't show modally 422 Property not found 429 ActiveX component can't create object or ret
for further replies. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > Howard Kaikow Registered Member Joined: Apr 10, 2005 Posts: 2,802 Opinions on PrimoPDF? Howard Kaikow, Jul 6, 2008 #1 BlueZannetti Administrator Joined: Oct 19, 2003 Posts: 6,590 Used it a bit in the past. Better than nothing, free. Blue BlueZannetti, Jul 6, 2008 #2 Hairy Coo Registered Member Joined: Oct 19, 2007 Posts: 1,486 Location: Northern Beaches Its OK Hairy Coo, Jul 6, 2008 #3 Howard Kaikow Registered Member Joined: Apr 10, 2005 Posts: 2,802 Actually, I just used PrimoPDF for the 1st time and found a real programming error. I've reported the problem to NitoPDF folkes, but PrimoPDF seems to be from activePDF which provides NO technical support. https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa264524(v=vs.60).aspx The bug is a basic programming botch, i.e. an error gets raised if the path or filename includes a space. I am also concerned that the PrimoPDF User Manual states that PrimPD only allows for Append or Overwrite if a PDF filename already exists. If that's true, then that's really bad design. I'd avoid PrimoPDF, and makes me wonder what NitroPDF does when printing. Howard Kaikow, Jul 6, 2008 #4 BlueZannetti Administrator Joined: Oct 19, 2003 Posts: 6,590 Howard Kaikow http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/pdf-printer.214250/ said: The bug is a basic programming botch, i.e. an error gets raised if the path or filename includes a space.Click to expand... I have examples from Primo still on my system - with spaces in the filename and path - and never recall encountering this problem. Blue BlueZannetti, Jul 6, 2008 #5 LenC Registered Member Joined: Jul 25, 2006 Posts: 846 Location: CT, USA I use eDocPrinter PDF Pro (not free) and I've been very pleased with it. It has nice capabilities such as appending and overlaying - so it allows me to assemble some big complex proposals into a single document. I've never had a problem with it. LenC, Jul 7, 2008 #6 Howard Kaikow Registered Member Joined: Apr 10, 2005 Posts: 2,802 BlueZannetti said: I have examples from Primo still on my system - with spaces in the filename and path - and never recall encountering this problem. BlueClick to expand... I'm using Windows 2000. Problem is reproducible. For example: 1. Put somefile in D:\kaikow, say, whatever.html. 2. Print with PrimoPDF, no problem. 3. Rename the file as, e.g., "what ever.html". 4. Error messages result from printing with PrimoPDF. Note that the file does print. With the info below, the PrimoPDF folkes should be able to figure this out. Code: See the end of this message for details on invoking just-in-time (JIT) debugging instead of this dialog box. ************** Exception Text ************** System.IO.IOException: The directory is no
Database Guide User login Username: * Password: * Request new password Home › Tutorials Creating PDF files in Visual Basic Level: PDF stands for portable document format. It is a format that every operating system on virtually any computer can read. Its become the default standard for transferring and viewing files in http://www.vb6.us/tutorials/visual-basic-tutorial-pdf an easy way. The problem is that Visual Basic has no built in VB6 PDF functions. Because http://www.expandit.com/templates/normalnews.asp?Catalog_id=6322 of this it has been very hard in the past to create PDF files from VB. Hopefully by the end of this Visual Basic Tutorial, PDF creation will be an easy thing for you to understand and do first hand. PDF is a pretty complex data format. Because, of this usually you have to buy a third party control from someone who's invested a large amount of time in out of navigating through the PDF format and written an easy way for you to access it. This tutorial explains how you can create a simple PDF file without a third party control. If you run into limitations down the road you might still end up having to purchase a control. However, you will then know exactly what to look for in the control and know how much you are willing to spend to get the functionality you need. Hopefully you won't even need to purchase one. If out of string there is something you are trying to do, add a comment here or in the forum, and we will try to help you with it. Also there is a followup to this tutorial: Creating Advanced PDF files using Visual Basic. It goes a lot more in depth into things like adding pictures, headers, page numbers and bookmarks. The first thing you will need to do to follow this tutorial is to download the mjwPDF class and the PDF fonts. This class allows you to easily create PDF files and is what we will be using in this Visual Basic Tutorial. PDF creation is a snap once you've downloaded the class. Now copy the class and the fonts folder to the area where you have your project saved. If you created a default project (Project1.vbp) and didn't change the name of the form it creates (From1.frm) your project folder should look like this once you've copied the mjwPDF class and the Fonts folder. If this seems confusing, just download this VB PDF tutorial source code. It has everything zipped into one location for you to see how to set it all up. Now that the fonts folder and mjwPDF class are in the right spot we need to add the mjwPDF class to our project: Select Project -> Add File from the menu bar (or hit ctrl-D) Select the mjwPDF class and click Open Great. Now add a button to your form. Double click on it and add the following code to it: Private Sub Command1_Click()
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