Also interesting is the fact that Adobe Acrobat Professional doesn't seem to think that the saved output constitutes a valid PDF document. Unless, of course, something odd happened in the two times I tried it. But I'm going to play more with this shortly. I think it has potential. I still think that Nisus is a nicer and more powerful text editer than TextEdit. Oh, and yes, for Cheryl's benefit, I can confirm that the three radio buttons which, incidentally, are no longer unlabelled, change the default view from draft, to page or to style sheet.


On 8 Jun 2006, at 22:15, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Ok that's interesting Travis and Gordon but one thing that I think I ought to comment on, I tried the example Travis gave and all worked except for one step, you talk about hitting the preview button, yep, preview activates with but command-s doesn't work on my system, I find I have to use command-shift-s to "save as" but that works as described meaning I get my .pdf document.


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