HP program forms
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12-21-2014, 05:56 PM
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12-22-2014, 03:46 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-25-2015 01:41 PM by Sylvain Cote.)
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RE: HP program forms
(12-16-2014 08:49 PM)Dieter Wrote: This solution will of course preserve the "vintage look" of these forms as well as possible. But wouldn't it be easier to generate new forms (with the same design) from scratch? Most decent word processors should be able to do this, let alone dedicated layout software. Hello Dieter, I have made a prototype pdf form over a HP-35 Key Sequence Form. There is a watermark under it because I used an evaluation software to make it. If you think it is something you can use, then I will buy the software and redo the job so that everything align correctly. The forms ... HP-35 Key Sequence Empty form HP-35 Key Sequence Filled form Best regards, Sylvain [edit: link updated] |
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12-22-2014, 08:02 PM
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RE: HP program forms
(12-22-2014 03:46 AM)Sylvain Cote Wrote: I have made a prototype pdf form over a HP-35 Key Sequence Form. Works great - thank you very much. Some tweaking for proper alignment (especially in the boxes for the keys) may be required, but apart from that all seems to work very nicely. I wonder if a different font may be useful here and there. For instance for program listings something non-proportional may more suitable. There are even fonts that duplicate HP keyboard labels or printer output. No, I'm just kidding. Although... ;-))) (12-22-2014 03:46 AM)Sylvain Cote Wrote: If you think it is something you can use, then I will buy the software I hope you will not buy that software just for this purpose. ;-) Dieter |
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12-31-2014, 06:35 PM
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RE: HP program forms
An oldie but ???
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01-03-2015, 12:05 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-03-2015 12:05 AM by Namir.)
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01-03-2015, 03:45 PM
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01-03-2015, 06:51 PM
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I second Namirs request!
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02-02-2015, 01:17 AM
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(12-22-2014 08:02 PM)Dieter Wrote: Works great - thank you very much. Some tweaking for proper alignment (especially in the boxes for the keys) may be required, but apart from that all seems to work very nicely. I have completely redone the form and the fields should now be perfectly aligned. (12-22-2014 08:02 PM)Dieter Wrote: I wonder if a different font may be useful here and there. For instance for program listings something non-proportional may more suitable. There are even fonts that duplicate HP keyboard labels or printer output. No, I'm just kidding. Although... ;-))) I have used Helvetica Light 10pt for the top portion of the page. (date, page, routine, author & description) I have used Courrier New 10pt for the bottom portion of the page. (line, data, operations, display & remarks) (12-22-2014 08:02 PM)Dieter Wrote: I hope you will not buy that software just for this purpose. ;-) Yep! I had to buy the software for this purpose and unfortunately just after the Canadian iTune price hike. :-( At least, the good side of it, is that the software works very well, very easy to create forms and does not crash all the time like a lots of OSX PDF editing softwares that I have tried. So, better late then never, here is the first of many calculator forms coming this way ... HP-35 Key Sequence Form Please try it and give me your comments. Best regards, Sylvain |
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02-02-2015, 09:52 PM
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(02-02-2015 01:17 AM)Sylvain Cote Wrote: Yep! I had to buy the software for this purpose and unfortunately just after the Canadian iTune price hike. :-( But I hope you do not use it exclusively for redesigned HP program forms, do you? (02-02-2015 01:17 AM)Sylvain Cote Wrote: So, better late then never, here is the first of many calculator forms coming this way ... Great - thank you again for your effort. This is what I discovered:
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02-02-2015, 11:09 PM
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(02-02-2015 09:52 PM)Dieter Wrote: But I hope you do not use it exclusively for redesigned HP program forms, do you? Pretty much, I just need to do a lot of HP forms to have a better usage cost ratio ;-) (02-02-2015 09:52 PM)Dieter Wrote: Great - thank you again for your effort. This is what I discovered: Thank you for your great comments. I will do a higher resolution scan but I am afraid the result will not be accepted in the next museum usb key because of the file size, will see ... Could you please fill the form, take a screen capture and send the image to me I would like to see what you are seeing on your side. I am doing the editing/testing on a MBP running OSX Yosemite and it look good on my side, so at this point I will assume that it's a platform thing and would have to test it using Foxit on Windows inside a VM. I will come back with a new version tonight or tomorrow night. Best regards, Sylvain |
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02-03-2015, 08:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-03-2015 08:53 PM by Dieter.)
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(02-02-2015 11:09 PM)Sylvain Cote Wrote: Could you please fill the form, take a screen capture and send the image to me I would like to see what you are seeing on your side. Sure – I just filled the form and I'll send a PM through the forum in a few minutes. EDIT: at least that's what I tried. I could not find a way to add attachments to a Private Message. How can this be done? (02-02-2015 11:09 PM)Sylvain Cote Wrote: I am doing the editing/testing on a MBP running OSX Yosemite and it look good on my side, so at this point I will assume that it's a platform thing and would have to test it using Foxit on Windows inside a VM. Yes, this may be an OS issue or just one of the limits of PDFs in general. Dieter |
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02-04-2015, 05:01 AM
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RE: HP program forms
(02-03-2015 08:41 PM)Dieter Wrote:(02-02-2015 11:09 PM)Sylvain Cote Wrote: Could you please fill the form, take a screen capture and send the image to me I would like to see what you are seeing on your side. I have sent you a PM with my email where you can sent it. (02-03-2015 08:41 PM)Dieter Wrote:(02-02-2015 11:09 PM)Sylvain Cote Wrote: I am doing the editing/testing on a MBP running OSX Yosemite and it look good on my side, so at this point I will assume that it's a platform thing and would have to test it using Foxit on Windows inside a VM.Yes, this may be an OS issue or just one of the limits of PDFs in general. I have installed Foxit on a Win 7 Pro Inside Parallels and to my surprise Foxit does not respect the fonts that I have specified in the PDF, also it systematically lower the form fields enough to be a nuisance. I need to do some experimentation before redoing the form. It will take a couple of days before I can come back with a new one. I have other stuff (not HP) to take care of, I'll be back soon. Sylvain |
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02-04-2015, 06:48 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-04-2015 07:21 AM by Dieter.)
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RE: HP program forms
(02-04-2015 05:01 AM)Sylvain Cote Wrote: I have sent you a PM with my email where you can sent it. Fine. I just sent two screenshots. (02-04-2015 05:01 AM)Sylvain Cote Wrote: I have installed Foxit on a Win 7 Pro Inside Parallels and to my surprise That seems to be exactly what I see here. Now the question is whether this is an issue with Foxit Reader, or with the software creating the forms, or with the PDF standard not allowing sufficientily exact alignment. (02-04-2015 05:01 AM)Sylvain Cote Wrote: I need to do some experimentation before redoing the form. Take your time. Experimentation seems to be the only way to resolve this. #-) Dieter |
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02-04-2015, 01:45 PM
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(02-04-2015 05:01 AM)Sylvain Cote Wrote: I have installed Foxit on a Win 7 Pro Inside Parallels and to my surprise You will find that various Acrobat file viewers (especially free Acrobat writers) interpret files differently, in many ways, not just alignment. The only sensible thing to do is optimize for Adobe Reader (free too, after all) and if folks choose other viewers, then minor issues could appear. No offense meant Dieter, Foxit is fine and widely used, it's just not wide enough to warrant driving form design intended for a wide audience, imho. --Bob Prosperi |
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02-04-2015, 07:49 PM
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(02-04-2015 01:45 PM)rprosperi Wrote: You will find that various Acrobat file viewers (especially free Acrobat writers) interpret files differently, in many ways, not just alignment. The only sensible thing to do is optimize for Adobe Reader (free too, after all) and if folks choose other viewers, then minor issues could appear. Of course I agree that if there is a standard, this has to be the target for any design. If other software does not agree with this standard, problems may arise. In this case I assume it was not Abobe Acrobat that was used for designing the forms, and my PDF reader was "third party software" either. So I tried the file with an "official" Adobe Acrobat Reader version XI on Win7/64. Two things turned out:
So maybe this is a font issue. Foxit Reader seems to use the same font for all fields in the PDF form. Dieter |
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02-05-2015, 02:03 AM
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(02-04-2015 07:49 PM)Dieter Wrote: Of course I agree that if there is a standard, this has to be the target for any design. If other software does not agree with this standard, problems may arise. Thanks for testing this so quickly Dieter, I was going to do so tonight with Adobe Reader. Fonts are probably the most common problem with other PDF writers (especially) and readers. This is a clear advantage Adobe has, with all the font knowledge and IP. And I've never understood why most PDF versions of paper forms seem to be out of alignment, but it is quite common. I guess with the design software it's tedious/difficult to "draw" the input boxes exactly, but haven't done it myself so don't know for sure. So it appears from your results that Sylvain's HP-35 Form is somewhat typical in these 2 common areas. It will be interesting to see if a form that aligns well with Adobe Reader will also do so with other programs like Foxit. --Bob Prosperi |
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02-05-2015, 01:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-05-2015 01:57 PM by Dieter.)
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RE: HP program forms
(02-05-2015 02:03 AM)rprosperi Wrote:(02-04-2015 07:49 PM)Dieter Wrote: So maybe this is a font issue. Foxit Reader seems to use the same font for all fields in the PDF form. "IP"?! (02-05-2015 02:03 AM)rprosperi Wrote: So it appears from your results that Sylvain's HP-35 Form is somewhat typical in these 2 common areas. It will be interesting to see if a form that aligns well with Adobe Reader will also do so with other programs like Foxit. Since Foxit Reader uses Helvetica for all fields, maybe there's a problem if a form contains more than one font. In this case I would suggest a Courier style font for the whole form. It seems to align better (OK, this is just a vague speculation) and, more important, it adds nicely to the vintage look of the filled form: somehow it looks like it was filled with a typewriter. ;-) Dieter |
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02-05-2015, 03:02 PM
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RE: HP program forms
(02-05-2015 01:56 PM)Dieter Wrote:(02-05-2015 02:03 AM)rprosperi Wrote: Thanks for testing this so quickly Dieter, I was going to do so tonight with Adobe Reader. Fonts are probably the most common problem with other PDF writers (especially) and readers. This is a clear advantage Adobe has, with all the font knowledge and IP. Sorry, Intellectual Property - Patents and copyrights related to fonts --Bob Prosperi |
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02-06-2015, 02:10 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-09-2015 02:15 PM by David Hayden.)
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RE: HP program forms
(12-14-2014 09:24 PM)Dieter Wrote: So I would like to ask which program forms have been available by HP or other sources.I have a word document that mimics the 67/97/41 Users' Library Form. It's too big to attach to this message. It may be on the museum USB drive. Send me a message if anyone wants a copy. Edit: Here is a link to the file. If this doesn't work, PM me. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/7375...rogram.doc |
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02-08-2015, 05:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-08-2015 05:21 PM by anetzer.)
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RE: HP program forms
And here a program form for the Series 70 Calculators. I have removed repeating pages.
Could this possibly be added to the documents that are offered by the museum online and on USB? It was part of a 1983 Submittal Contest and was send out together with a Sample program by Mary Jo Hornberger "Mailing List", two magnetic cards containing that program and an already impressive "Catalog of Contributed Programs For the Series 70" which lists roughly 100 programs together with order forms and gives detailed instructions how to fill out the form... a. |
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