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I have an interesting problem. I have a (one) text file containing multiple
reports. I have multiple TIF files, one for each page in the report file.
What I would like to do is merge the two files into one print job so that I
get a text page then the corresponding image, then the next text page, then
the next corresponding image, etc. Currently we have 2 people doing the
collation by hand every day; this would save am immense amount of labor at
our shop. The work is being performed on an HP-9000 running UNIX and I can
read and process the text file, but can not figure out how to insert the
images into the print stream. Can anyone help me out?

Greg Lindstrom (501) 975-4859
NovaSys Health gr************@novasyshealth.com

"We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams" W.W.

Jul 18 '05 #1
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Greg Lindstrom wrote:
I have an interesting problem. I have a (one) text file containing
multiple
reports. I have multiple TIF files, one for each page in the report file.
What I would like to do is merge the two files into one print job so that
I get a text page then the corresponding image, then the next text page,
then
the next corresponding image, etc. Currently we have 2 people doing the
collation by hand every day; this would save am immense amount of labor at
our shop. The work is being performed on an HP-9000 running UNIX and I can
read and process the text file, but can not figure out how to insert the
images into the print stream. Can anyone help me out?


Basicly use something that can produce postscript - like latex or lout,
generate template, convert to ps, send to printer. On any unix system this
will be trivial shell one-liner that can be run from cron.

--
Maciej "Fiedzia" Dziardziel (fiedzia (at) fiedzia (dot) prv (dot) pl)
www.fiedzia.prv.pl

Is Santa so jolly because he knows where all the bad girls live?
Jul 18 '05 #2
Greg Lindstrom wrote:
I have an interesting problem. I have a (one) text file containing multiple
reports. I have multiple TIF files, one for each page in the report file.
What I would like to do is merge the two files into one print job so that I
get a text page then the corresponding image, then the next text page, then
the next corresponding image, etc. Currently we have 2 people doing the
collation by hand every day; this would save am immense amount of labor at
our shop. The work is being performed on an HP-9000 running UNIX and I can
read and process the text file, but can not figure out how to insert the
images into the print stream. Can anyone help me out?

Greg Lindstrom (501) 975-4859
NovaSys Health gr************@novasyshealth.com

"We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams" W.W.

The ReportLab open source kit is well capable of doing this, and will
make your reports look better as well, as long as PDF is an acceptable
output format. (You could use a fixed-pitch font if you really want the
reports to look as much as possible like they do now).

See http://www.reportlab.org/

regards
Steve
--
http://www.holdenweb.com
http://pydish.holdenweb.com
Holden Web LLC +1 800 494 3119
Jul 18 '05 #3

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