Contrary to the frustratingly common impression, Adobe does not own the PDF format. For instance, OS X can produce PDF files directly from any program that can print. It stands for Portable Document Format...Adobe just adds a bunch of useless garbage like notes and interactivity that make it more of a series of web pages than an electronic document.
Contrary to the frustratingly common impression, Adobe does not own the PDF format. For instance, OS X can produce PDF files directly from any program that can print. It stands for Portable Document Format...Adobe just adds a bunch of useless garbage like notes and interactivity that make it more of a series of web pages than an electronic document.
that's exactly the one I have saved on file ... I will eventually get around to this if no one jumps on the project.
Some of you may ask why PDF? PDF will allow users to download content in a printed format that will look the same across many platforms ... browsers, pda, web appliances, etc, etc... a feature like this would be GREAT for businesses.
Yep. Such a feature would be deffo great. The main question is if you want to keep the original layout (eg. Style) within the PDF. I think this could become somewhat difficult.
Something like the "print version"-thread display might be much easier to convert.
When I got enough spare time (which currenlty isn't the case) I think i'll play around a bit with this ...