On Wed, 2004-02-04 at 18:26, Robert Paris wrote:
> >http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/BrowseList?listId=64&by=thread&from=486484
> >
> >The conclusion seems to be 'don't even think about it'.
> 
> Of course - it didn't dawn on me that PDF's have everything absolutely 
> positioned - basically as though it were an image (of course with vector 
> graphics). Yikes.

There are a lot of PDF resources out there. Planet PDF comes to mind.

http://www.planetpdf.com/

It sounds like you are going to live in the Adobe Acrobat world for a
while.

If your users are stuck in the Microsoft world, you won't be able to 
save them from themselves. There are alternatives to going from PDF
to XSL-FO (which is what you asked).

I find this a bit amusing in a Dilbertian sense. 

"Our astronauts know how to drive to the office in a minivan. So we will
be sending them to land on Mars in a spaceship shaped like a minivan.
They can pull in to MacDonalds or Chili's to eat. So we'd better start
developing an interplanetary fast-food drive-through restaurant."

"Will a Motel 6 fit in the Shuttle's cargo bay ?"
-- 
John Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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