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Re: RFI
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Re: RFI


  • Subject: Re: RFI
  • From: Will Gosney <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 00:14:19 -0500

At 3:12 PM -0800 2/19/01, Russ Cusimano wrote:
On 2/19/01 12:19 PM, "Bill Briggs" <email@hidden> wrote:

> If your organization creates long documents and you want a painless
> way to go from there to PDF, or Word (if that's a requirement) an
> even better solution for the long term would be to get a copy of
> FrameMaker....

I tried, oh lord how I tried, esp. since there are native Solaris versions
of frame...but listen to the IT guy about IT issues? Why, I'm a Ph.D and
he's still working on a bachelor's!

John

I believe Adobe has a web page that will convert uploaded documents for free. I have not tried it and, unfortunately, cannot recall the URL. It may be worth a quick search if no one else has the information handy.

I bit the bullet and purchased the Adobe Acrobat application. PDFs are created by a printer driver, from any application. Terribly convenient. It includes a web capture capability that turns web sites into multi-page PDF documents complete with bookmarks and hyperlinks. I have found this quite useful.
--
Russ Cusimano

You might want to try print to pdf by James W. Walker

http://www.jwwalker.com

PrintToPDF is a shareware Macintosh printer driver that creates PDF (Adobe Acrobat) files. You do not need to have the full Acrobat package (as opposed to the Reader) installed for PrintToPDF to work. You can create PDF bookmarks to your section and subsection headings, and URLs will become hot links. PrintToPDF is not as powerful as Acrobat, but it creates simple PDFs for a much lower price ($20).


Will


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