Drawing to PDF create Blank white Page - autocad

using Auto Cad 2012 I am trying to export layout to PDF but I am getting white PDF! can you please let me know why this is happening?

There are a million (+-) reasons you might have this problem.
The information you provide narrows it down to 1/2 million.
Here is one of them:
Everything is on a layer that does not print.

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Separator line between columns in MS-Access report

I have successfully built a two column report in MS-Access (2013, if that matters). What I can't seem to find out, is how to get a separator line between the columns.
I have tried to draw a vertical line in the details area, but this is not working when some fields in the detail area can grow. The line does not grow, and there doesn't seem to be a "grow" option for lines.
What am I missing? If MS-Access does not offer this, is there a way to do this programmatically?
I think your easiest solution is to create an image - about the size of your page - with a vertical line in the middle, then use that image as a page background for your report.
From my experience, the best quality/wheight you can get is when your image is in the EMF (enhanced Meta file) format, a Microsoft vector format.
This is not supported by many tools. I use Inkscape (free) when I need that. And from my limited experience, (free) Inkscape gives better results than (expensive) Illustrator for that use case.
Alternatively, you can create such background image as a Word document, save to PDF, then find an online PDF to EMF converter.

Win32 display image white windows issue

I would like to show a few small sized images and a background on one of the screens in my application. What are the best practices to do it and avoid to see white windows before the images get drawn? Should I load all images in the beginning and keep them in memory, and then draw them when it's necessary? Or perhaps there are other ways to solve this issue?
Try this:
$('#loader_img').show();
$('#main_img').on('load', function(){
$('#loader_img').hide();
});
load event get executed when image finishes loading till then you can show loader image.
And instead of asking a question without try, you better try first and share the problem you are facing

Images Fail to Display When Exported to WORD from SSRS

When I set the database image Sizing property to 'Fit Proportional' and export the document to WORD some of the database images fail to render. If on the other hand the image sizing property is 'Fit to Size' then all the images always render when exported to WORD. I eliminated all report elements except the image in the body but the results are the same.
Additional Info: The image is not nested in a rectangle or table. The DB images originated as jpegs and are stored as VARCHAR(max).
I think the issue is more of a Word problem than SSRS. When you say "some" images fail to render when set to "Fit Proportional" that makes me think that the image is too large to fit on the page therefore not displaying.
I would guess the images that don't go beyond the margins of the page are the ones that display properly.
HTH
I also had this problem. I was trying to export to Word and some images were not showing while others were. I found this thread:
https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/sqlserver/en-US/211c2ee1-30a7-4c42-88bd-88333a6fe988/missing-images-in-headerfooter-when-exporting-to-word-in-ssrs-2008-r2?forum=sqlreportingservices
Someone suggesting reducing the image size before importing it into SSRS. That worked for me, so it might help you.

How to crop only certain area using HTML5 + Javascript or server side language?

Before asking my question, I have a test page to make it everyone understand my question better. The URL is http://iamthemoon.com/crop/
You can move the red selection.
I like to crop only the area of red selection. I thought it could be done easily in HTML5 canvas, but that was my mistake. First I googled about it 2 days, but I couldn't find a solution. There are many HTML5 based cropping tools, but they only have square selection.
I then looked into PHP GD and imagemagick, but I couldn't find a solution as well.
I looked at the adobe online photoshop, but they're missing free-form lasso tool or free-form selection tool as well.
did anyone see a similar javascript/php/ruby/ or any other web-based technology?
or is this even possible?
just to answer to the question if this is possible.
I had to deal with same problem and took me a (full) weekend to solve it using HTML5 .
Have a look at a demo here.
Hope it helps.
EDIT:
Just a bit of pseudocode:
1.Draw the picture on canvas.
2.Record mouse clicks on canvas.
3.Draw a pattern using the mouse clicks coordinates
4.Fill pattern with original image.
5. Replace original image with pattern.
EDIT:
Source code released https://github.com/netplayer/crop
I'm working on the same subject. My idea now was to draw the opposite polygon(s) and make these transparent using imagecolorallocatealpha.
The polygon is then drawn with imagefilledpolygon. For the client side we will be using predefined images (thus predefined polygons in php). I have come across this as well: http://brittonkerin.com/image_region_selector/irs_demo.html.
Hope this helps somewhat.
http://shedlimited.debrucellc.com/
use html5 to draw the line/ coordinates,
than just use clip() instead of stroke

How to use full-page background image leaving space for binding?

In Latex how can you make the background image to occupy the whole sheet on every page except a certain stripe on the inner side of each page? I can't figure it out.
I have a background image I'd like to be seen in whole on each page after printing/binding.
Matyi
There's some rather scary LaTeX hackery involving putting a picture environment under every page and using \includegraphics to put an image into that environment. You'll have to adjust the size of the image using the width option, and if you want even and odd pages you'll have to check the page number to know whether to shift the image right or left by changing \put(0,0) to \put(3,0) for example.
For page number testing try something on the order of
\ifodd\count0 ...stuff for odd-numbered pages ...
\else ... stuff for even-numbered pages ...
\fi
This isn't really a full answer but will be enough to get you started.
Honestly, I'd just add the white space in the image :)
Well, I was thinking of something like this.
Is this really so rare need to have? I myself need such a thing for the first time now but I don't feel it a so big oddity. It's strange for me that if you want a background to change over even and odd pages, just like normal text do, you need to feel betraying Latex logics. Or maybe I'm too fanatic of this challenge of mine and I want to feel the whole tex world change to fulfill my wishes. :)
Thank you for the answers!

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