On Sat, 2003-04-05 at 02:25, LinuxLingam opined:
> >
> > IMHO the only option for manipulating PDF files is Adobe Acrobat.
I thought PDF was a read-only format (correct me if I am wrong)
>  No non
> > Adobe licenced PDF software seems to support the spec fully even under
> > Windows.

> meanwhile, bishan could try and define all the URLs and hyperlinks in the 
> document first, and then attempt creating a PDF file to see if that works.
For pre-press quality printing. The best known tool is TEX almost all the 
Mathematics books actually use TEX/Latex alone or its variants like AMSTEX(i.e. some 
unsupported extensions added)
and the good GUI's for directly defining document structure is Klyx( has KLINE 
replaced it ??)
(I recommend having used it for converting a Mathematics Prof. to Linux who was 
unhappy with the 
basic command line tools available under windows)
And Lyx(the original Lyx)
Once you are able to create a TEX/Latex document it is inter-convertible to any 
format used at any print-shop (used as in factory/press not as a name of a software).

If you wish to publish online then use XML/XHTML not PDF. Search google for why XHTML 
should be used 
over PDF anytime anywhere.

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