> Open the PDF in Adobe Reader, then print to a file, which will create a > PS file. Then take that file and use ps2pdf (which is part of > ghostscript). This is also a workaround for flattening transparency for > a PDF 1.3 file.
Wouldn't an even better solution (for Windows-users not used to using command line tools) be to install one of the free PDF printer appliances, and just print to a PDF? As far as I understand most of those (even all?) are more or less GUI wrappers for ghostscript. CutePDF, PDF995, Go2PDF, Bullzip PDF Printer, doPDF are some I found using Google, but I don't know much about differences. /Peter
