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Re: Seamlessly converting any type of document to PDF?
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Re: Seamlessly converting any type of document to PDF?


  • Subject: Re: Seamlessly converting any type of document to PDF?
  • From: Andrew Farmer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2009 18:08:45 -0800

On 13 Jan 09, at 15:24, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
I'm looking for suggestions on how to convert any type of document to PDF. Ideally without the user input but I'm mostly interested in getting it to work. I did think about a few possible solutions but I'm not sure. 'textutil' could be used for some conversions to maybe html and then I could probably convert html to pdf, but that would not work for any type of document. I know that when you print from any application, you can save the printed document to pdf but that requires too much interaction from the user.

Any idea or suggestion?

There is no general way to do this without the cooperation of the program that created the files.
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