Fran - actually that code, TXT2PDF, was created by Leland Lucius and he 
has been updating and supporting it.  All I did was (a) encouage him to 
write it, (b) provide my TXT2RTF as an example for carriage control 
processing, (c) create the z/OS ISPF dialog to make it easy to use, (d) 
hosted it on my website and (e) made it an option in my XMITIP code.

But Leland deserves all the credit and accolades for writing the pdf 
creation code and all the various pdf options.

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And I second that welcome.

Lionel converted a PDF creator program from z/OS to CMS.  It is called
TXT2PDF EXEC and it works great.  We are using it in production to
make .pdf files from plain text data and adding a logo and signature.
We then send these .pdf file to RSCS and directly to a PDF capable
printer.  I am using TXT2PDF as a PIPE stage.  I use WAKEUP to watch
for the plain text data to plop into the RDR and then based on form ID
I create the .pdf and send it on to RSCS.  All automatic!

Thanks Lionel

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On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 20:12:26 +0000 Paul Raulerson said:
>Well Welcome to the VM World Lionel!
>For those of you who don't know, Lionel ranks as "expert" in the z/OS 
world,
>and
>is rather well known for helping people out with odd questions; even 
people
>asking very basic questions.
>Glad to see you here!
>-Paul
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