Re: PDF Converter on Linux/Redhat

From: Jack Bowling (jbinpg_at_shaw.ca)
Date: 09/18/03

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    On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 02:07:57PM -0400, Kenneth Goodwin wrote:
    [snip]>
    > In terms of Web Site, the person in question was not looking
    > for an automated
    > on the fly to/from conversion utility. As Far as I
    > understood it, he wanted a automated system that
    > would convert any file format into a PDF so his web site
    > could display it in
    > one standard format, namely PDF. Adobe Distiller Server
    > provides that functionality
    > as an Off the shelf solution, but you can craft up the
    > equivalent with Perl or Shell wrappers
    > around other functions and a cron based control script.
    [snip]

    This just popped up on freshmeat. Of possible interest and GPLed.

    http://alambic.iroise.net/

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