December 05, 2004

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Posted by matt at December 5, 2004 02:32 AM
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And very beautiful it is too.

Just curl the quotes and it'll be perfect :P

Posted by: Max at December 5, 2004 07:52 PM

Done :)

Posted by: matt at December 5, 2004 08:08 PM

I can't believe you actually did that. But thanks :)

Posted by: Max at December 5, 2004 08:12 PM

I would have done it anyway. I meant to, but only remembered in bed after posting the first version. Ach, tomorrow.

Posted by: matt at December 6, 2004 12:28 AM

*sigh*

Lovely.

I shall have to push "The Vampire Hunter" out in PDF too, for those who want to read it. I've had mixed results with reading OpenOffice PDFs on Windows, though, so we'll see.

Thanks again, sir, for a rewarding reading experience.

Posted by: Dunx at December 6, 2004 09:12 PM

You're very welcome. Thank you for reading.

Is that OpenOffice under Linux or OSX? If the latter you *might* get better results using the built-in "Print to PDF" function. Then again, perhaps not.

Posted by: matt at December 7, 2004 12:01 AM

It's OpenOffice under OS X, but OOo isn't using Aqua directly yet (at least not in the stable branch) so it doesn't have access to the "Print to PDF" functionality.

I might try NeoOffice/J (an OpenOffice fork for Mac) instead, but that is probably something to post about in my own space.

Posted by: Dunx at December 7, 2004 12:32 AM

Could you print to a PostScript file and then get OS X to convert that to PDF (which is now built-in, just double-click on it)?

Posted by: Max at December 7, 2004 03:05 PM

Define "now". I'm still running 10.2, being too tight to spring for 10.3 when 10.4 is just around the corner (and when my iBook is playing silly buggers in any case and is likely to be replaced sooner rather than later).

I have done a PistScript to PDF conversion; I think it was using GhostScript? Worked OK IIRC, so definitely worth a go again.

Thanks.

Posted by: Dunx at December 7, 2004 05:13 PM

Ah yes. Well, 10.2 will do it with GhostScript, 10.3 has it automated (probably using GS but no faff).

Posted by: Max at December 7, 2004 11:52 PM

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