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On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 05:58:51PM +0530, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
Sandip>LinuxLingam wrote:
Sandip>I meant that if I use OpenOffice for document processing and then use 
Sandip>its PDF export option, the format of the images embedded within its 
Sandip>document is important. Maybe because it has something to do with the 
Sandip>PS/PDF renderer within OOo. I have also used a combination of MS Word 
Sandip>and the freely available PDFCreator (based on ghostscript) on the 
Sandip>Windows platform to generate PDFs. In both the cases it "appeared" to me 
Sandip>that using uncompressed(or unharmed unlike JPG) image formats work best.

         Dont use OOo. period.
         Basic teX takes 20 minutes of learning and some apt-get-ing and
         to produce high quality pdf's you would have to invest some
         time. but to a programmer like you it would come naturally.
        
        PLUS POINT 2: you wont need to go out of emacs *ever*. :)

- -- 
all the things we keep inside,
are the things that really matter,
the face puts on its best disguise,
and all is well, until the heart betrays.
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