On Mon, 2004-07-12 at 07:42, Rainer Heilke wrote: > That shouldn't have surprised me. > > If the PC has Acrobat (not just Reader), it should have a PDF driver. > Or, you need to get a PS driver from Adobe's website (free), print a PS > file using that driver, and distill it with Acrobat. If you don't have > Acrobat, but have a Linux/Unix box, you can still output the PS file as > above, and then look for ps2pdf to turn the PS file into a PDF on the > Linux box. I think GhostScript can do this as well.
Yep; ps2pdf is a part of GhostScript - really just a wrapper script around gs and some special input files IIRC. I seem to recall some project for an easy, click-to-install GhostScript for Windows that included print-to-pdf drivers, too. I'm sorry I can't remember the name, though. -- Craig Ringer
