Glen Forister wrote:
> Go ahead and hit the print button.  Select the PDF printer driver and create
> a PDF file.  Then follow the directions that apply to you on the earlier
> discussion about PDFs.
>
> Freeware programs
> Pdf995
> PDFCreator
>
> Google will find them.
>   
Thanks, I'll try your suggestion. I've tried using pdf2html on
"ready-made" PDFs, and found the result discouraging (the two-columns
layout that is common in academic papers gets messed up), but maybe
it'll work better with PDF generated from "printable HTML".

Daniel Serodio
>
> Glen & Ann Forister 
> 2319 Vernon St.
> Roseville, CA 95678
> 916-782-5718
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Serodio
> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 2:20 PM
> To: Plucker List
> Subject: How to pluck a "Printer-friendly" page (CSS)
>
> More and more sites (InfoQ, for example) are using CSS to produce a
> "printer-friendly" version, is it possible to pluck this CSS-enhanced page?
> See http://www.infoq.com/articles/SEDA-Mule for example.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Daniel Serodio
>   
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