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From: Fred L. <lin...@la...> - 2002-04-12 07:06:56
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I had no trouble with the PDF function, once I got LATEX installed. I just confirmed this on Mac OS X with Mozilla 0.99 and Acrobat Reader 5, and on Mandrake Linux 8.2 with Mozilla 0.99 and Acrobat 4: Display your invoice, check "PDF" and "Screen" and click Print. Then tell your browser to open with Adobe Acrobat 5 and you can save it from within Acrobat. For earlier versions of Acrobat, save it to disk first with a *.pdf file extension, and it opens fine in Acrobat. It also works fine for me in PS & PDF viewer, too. In xpdf it shows a couple of lines, but the rest is blank :-( Fred On Friday, April 12, 2002, at 02:40 AM, Keith Mastin wrote: > When I try to save as pdf's they instead get saved as "is.pl.html". > Pdf's would actually be ideal for me as a few of my clients ask for this > now, and I have to scan the invoice and generate the pdf in gimp. > > When I change the filename to invoice.pdf and view it in xpdf all I can > see is a couple lines, although I can see it okay in ghostview and > acrobat... > > On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Fred Laxton wrote: >> >> I also modified my invoice template using the built-in editor in SL. I >> had done this with a previous release with no problems, and the email >> worked everywhere. >> >> In the meantime, I'm saving the invoices as PDFs when I display them in >> SL. Then I'm sending them out manually from PINE. >> >> Fred > -- > Keith Mastin km...@be... > BeechTree Information Technology Services Inc. > 137 Laird Drive M4G 3V5 Tel(416)696-6070 > http://www.beechtree.ca > > > |