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DotNet/COM wrap/port of LOut?


From: Wogan, Darren
Subject: DotNet/COM wrap/port of LOut?
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 09:52:02 +0100

Hi

I am new to LOut, though we have some experience of LOut within our team. Would anyone know if there is a DotNet (or COM) port or wrapper available for LOut, to provide an API for calling LOut from within an application rather than having to resort to command line calls?

We have some issues attempting to call LOut from a command line, namely when it comes to producing PDFs on the fly behind a web site, where command line calls are not allowed hence the desire for an API.

Best Regards,

Darren Wogan

Software Engineer
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