On 9/21/05, JohnLeo Zimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nancy Anthracite wrote:
Samuel has been good enough to send me his documentation. It is in Word
documents, some of which can be converted to text files and some with screen
captures, so it will be a bit before I figure out exactly how to
Actually, I can print to pdf with no problem if that serves to do the trick.
JohnLeo is working away at it. It would be nice to get it into an editable
format, though, since it is a wiki we are using to post it.
On Thursday 22 September 2005 11:14 am, Mike Lieman wrote:
On 9/21/05, JohnLeo
Funny. I have a utility called Acrobat Standard that does the same
thing.
--- Mike Lieman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/21/05, JohnLeo Zimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nancy Anthracite wrote:
Samuel has been good enough to send me his documentation. It is
in Word
documents, some of
On 9/22/05, Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Funny. I have a utility called Acrobat Standard that does the same
thing.
Yeah, but as far as I can tell, you can't configure Acrobat to
pluginto a web browser and automagically convert any .doc files you
try to look at.
So, you're wanting to dynamically convert Word documents to PDF in
order to mitigate the security risk of viewing Word documents directly?
That's an interesting idea.
--- Mike Lieman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/22/05, Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Funny. I have a utility called
Oh...and I'm not using interesting euphemistically in any sense. I
meant just what I said: It is an interesting idea.
--- Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, you're wanting to dynamically convert Word documents to PDF in
order to mitigate the security risk of viewing Word documents
On 9/22/05, Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh...and I'm not using interesting euphemistically in any sense. I
meant just what I said: It is an interesting idea.
I pretty much *never* use a Windows box, so it really simplifies the
viewing of .docs . I know I could open it in
That sounds like the $300 utility.
On Thursday 22 September 2005 12:27 pm, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
Funny. I have a utility called Acrobat Standard that does the same
thing.
--- Mike Lieman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/21/05, JohnLeo Zimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nancy Anthracite wrote:
You can't put HTML on the Wiki without getting David to turn off his spam
protection, and I was trying to avoid that.
On Thursday 22 September 2005 12:30 pm, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
You can always save the document as HTML (but I don't know that I'd
want to edit the result).
--- Nancy Anthracite
Samuel, we would appreciate it if you would add your documentation to the
WorldVistA wiki. If you are willing and have trouble doing it easily, please
send it to we and I will work on getting it posted for you.
The wiki is at
http://openforum.worldvista.org/~forum/
On Wednesday 21
Samuel has been good enough to send me his documentation. It is in Word
documents, some of which can be converted to text files and some with screen
captures, so it will be a bit before I figure out exactly how to get it on
the wiki, unless I can just post the files after talking with those in
Nancy Anthracite wrote:
Samuel has been good enough to send me his documentation. It is in Word
documents, some of which can be converted to text files and some with screen
captures, so it will be a bit before I figure out exactly how to get it on
the wiki, unless I can just post the files
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