From: Pam Niedermayer (pam_pine@cape.com)
Date: 03/02/01-02:06:12 PM Z
I've been using Adobe Acrobat to create pdf files for 3 or 4 years
now. Rather than using pdf conversion facilities in various programs,
I simply print the file to disk, run it through the Acrobat Distiller
to create the pdf. Works great.
I recommend this for any type of document publishing that you want to
distribute online. Acrobat is not free, but it works very well.
Pam
Judy Seigel wrote:
> ...
> The point is, at this point it's in hard copy, not digits, so I'd have to
> OCR first. And there are photos. So I make a copy in PAGEMAKER & then PDF
> that? Isn't that trickier to download? Or text and photos separate? I've
> not succeeded in doing ANYTHING with PDF files, but as noted that may just
> be my position on the learning curve.
>
> > The reason it'd be good for Post Factory is that all you have made . . . and
> > I think you work in Quark . . . can be easily turned into a PDF. That is, if
> > you use Quark 4.0.
>
> Pagemaker 6.5. I read somewhere that Pagemaker is actually better than
> Quark for web, tho that was a couple of years ago... I guess Quark caught
> up.
> ...
-- Pamela G. Niedermayer Pinehill Softworks Inc. 600 W. 28th St., Suite 103 Austin, TX 78705 512-236-1677 http://www.pinehill.com
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