Re[2]: [ilugd]: [non-COMMERCIAL] : ADSL available thru MTNL telephone line in Delhi.

2003-04-05 Thread Arjun
Raj, I surrender. Atul >> "ArjunOrAtulOrMaybeBoth" == arjunasthana writes: RM> ArjunOrAtulOrMaybeBoth> Dear Friends, MTNL has started providing RM> ArjunOrAtulOrMaybeBoth> ADSL connections on the existing telephone RM> ArjunOrAtulOrMaybeBoth> lines in Delhi, multiplexing (FDM)

Re: [ilugd]: pdf writer

2003-04-05 Thread LinuxLingam
On Saturday 05 April 2003 11:42 am, you wrote: > I thought PDF was a read-only format (correct me if I am wrong) nope. depends on the access priviliges you grant, while creating the PDF. > For pre-press quality printing. The best known tool is TEX almost all the > Mathematics books actually use

Re: [ilugd]: pdf writer

2003-04-05 Thread Ambar Roy
> If you wish to publish online then use XML/XHTML not PDF. Search google for why XHTML should be used > over PDF anytime anywhere. One of the main problems with XHTML is that it is not very well supported by a lot of browsers that people use. A large number of people I know still use Win98 with IE

Re: [ilugd]: pdf writer

2003-04-05 Thread Tarun Dua
> > For pre-press quality printing. The best known tool is TEX almost all the > > Mathematics books actually use TEX/Latex a [snip] > > this is a stereotypical confusion about PDF. PDF is just a file format. > a container. acrobat is the technology. you can 'generate' or 'create' your > document

Re: [ilugd]: pdf writer

2003-04-05 Thread Ambar Roy
> Heck! Adobe Acrobat produces the best quality PDF's with a > variety of proprietary formats because of probably its knowing the > format from which it is converting to PDF "protected" by NDA's between > "Original Software's Manufacturer".I am sure in future better print > quality PDF generation s

Re: [ilugd]: pdf writer

2003-04-05 Thread Amit Goel
- Original Message - From: "supreet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Convert to word document or rtf. Open it in Abiword. Then generate latex > file and use pdflatex to generate pdf file. I do'nt no anything shorter > then this Yes there is. Wordperfect allows to Save as

[ilugd]: PDF writer

2003-04-05 Thread LinuxLingam
does this solve your problem? does mention support for hyperlinks. in any case, it does solve one major problem, creating PDF-based forms, digitally signing, and a lot of other blah blah. anyone checked this out yet? haven't seen the license... LL Big Faceless PDF Library 1.2.8 http://fresh

Re: [ilugd]: pdf writer

2003-04-05 Thread LinuxLingam
> > Convert to word document or rtf. Open it in Abiword. Then generate latex > > file and use pdflatex to generate pdf file. I do'nt no anything shorter > > then this > > Yes there is. Wordperfect allows to Save as PDF directly. > > -- Amit wordperfect still around? available for gnuLinux? where

Re: [ilugd]: pdf writer

2003-04-05 Thread LinuxLingam
ambar has tackled issues related to technicalities in your email quite well, tarun. some other stuff: [snip] Heck! Adobe Acrobat produces the best quality PDF's with a > variety of proprietary formats because of probably its knowing the > format from which it is converting to PDF "protected" by

Re: [ilugd]: swap usage

2003-04-05 Thread Naresh Narang
Hi there, You don't need to worry about swap not being used. System will use it if it wants to use. Try and use #vmstat 1 and add up cache, buffer and free memory. That is the memory available to system. If it gets exhausted, swap IS used. There may be several other reasons for system beco