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Closed AccountAug 16, 2007
However bloated Acrobat may be, I won't ever use another reader because most of them don't render the output generated by LaTeX properly. With Acrobat, I can be sure that everything is rendered and printed correctly.
techcfAug 16, 2007
The two programs have different functions. Foxit cannot do copy paste from pdf's that are image over text (scanned documents with OCR done to them to make them searchable) with a LOT of multifunctional copiers do in office environments
broeksAug 16, 2007
I suppose you would prefer everything be in a Word doc?My favorite is the people at work who paste screenshots into Word Docs and email them around. Just save it as what it is, a picture!
oobuntuAug 16, 2007
anyone know a free tool which adds links to documents in the same way that OOffice print to pdf does? The microsoft trolls at work want to print to pdf (we are currently using pdfcreator) but they want links in the docs too. Acrobat is just too much ???
rgodfreyAug 16, 2007
I guarantee you your HTML r?sum? looks different on my machine than it does on yours.
benhanbyAug 16, 2007
Damn, I guess not. Well, they've implemented about 30,410 features. Maybe, in a few decades and a few million more man-hours of development effort, they can implement a "bookmark this page" feature. MORONS! /sigh
mikhaelbAug 23, 2007
We developed special manuals for each kind of documents you may need to convert to PDF format:<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/software/Collection_of_manuals_about_converting_several_kinds_or_documents_to_PDF">http://digg.com/software/Collection_of_manuals_about_converting_several_kinds_or_documents_to_PDF</a>
ishmalAug 25, 2007
One trick I've learned recently is how to make a PDF template with form fields (easily done with OpenOffice) and later have a web app fill in the fields using the wonderful iText library:<a class="user" href="http://www.lowagie.com/iText/">http://www.lowagie.com/iText/</a>This way you can have a dynamically-generated PDF form; a far superior printable document than HTML can provide.
siphiaphoneMar 8, 2012
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