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We are using the custom shared components called PDF Tools custom nodes. One of
scotte
over 10 years ago
We are using the custom shared components called PDF Tools custom nodes. One of them is the Extract PDF pages. We currently have a user form that displays a pdf document. The user will have the ability to rotate the pdf document. The problem is we do not know how to save the pdf document after rotation. Does anyone know how to save a pdf document after it has been rotated in a form? Thanks!...
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scotte
over 10 years ago
Thanks Eduardo! I want to confirm...and also ask a 2nd question. Even if the user could rotate the PDF within the browser/form they would have to save it to a folder, at that time it is not available to the current process. We would have to somehow retrieve it from another node and then display it in a new task/form? My second question is...what if this document was NOT a PDF but a jpg or TIF file. If we could rotate the file using javascript or CSS within the browser and then save it to a PV, then the saved PV/document would be available moving forward in the process? Thanks!
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over 10 years ago
Thanks Eduardo! I want to confirm...and also ask a 2nd question. Even if the user could rotate the PDF within the browser/form they would have to save it to a folder, at that time it is not available to the current process. We would have to somehow retrieve it from another node and then display it in a new task/form? My second question is...what if this document was NOT a PDF but a jpg or TIF file. If we could rotate the file using javascript or CSS within the browser and then save it to a PV, then the saved PV/document would be available moving forward in the process? Thanks!
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