Steven, The PDF problem is that drawings, illustrations, tech diagrams, even illustration of what is where on board/card are graphics. Graphics don't convert very well to text. l.d. ==== On Thu, 06 Jan 2000 14:47:23 +0000, Steven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Clarence Verge wrote: >> There is only ONE version of acrobat for DOS and, although >> it is worth trying, and works VERY well for early .pfds, >> these a***oles at Adobe keep changing the standard >> So, while it won't crash your hardware, I find it useless >> for viewing technical docs made available by most electronic >> and semiconductor manufacturers - unless the file was created >> before 1997. > I suppose you know about the pdf-to-text converter at: > ------------------ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ------------------ > Simply put the URL of the PDF file in the body of your > message. > Cheers, > Steven -- Arachne V1.50;s.r.c., NON-COMMERCIAL copy, http://home.arachne.cz/
