Tom Duerbusch wrote:
I installed TXT2PDF under SLES 9 31 bit.   And I'm having a little
trouble creating a valid PDF file.

I copies /etc/vsftpd.conf to my directory as vsftpd.conf.  I use the
following command:

regina txt2pdf in vsftpd.conf out vsftpd.pdf

What's regina got to do with it?
 a2ps translates text to ps
 ps2pdf translates ps to pdf
Do these do what you want?

btw, if you have much of this to do, you might look at offloading to a
cheap IA32 or AMD-64 system. It will gobble CPU.



It creates a pdf file.  I then ftp it to my PC.  And try to look at it
with Adobe reader.

I get the following error msg:

Adobe Reader could not open 'vsftpd.pdf' because it is either not a
supported file type or because the file has been damaged (for example,
it was sent as an email attachment and wasn't correctly decoded).

When I look at the file with wordpad, it looks like a translate
problem.  Much different than other PDF files on my PC.

After this, I wanted to get the "greenbar" option ready.

Any advice from those that have gone here before?

I'm not familiar with TXT2PDF, so I'm assuming from its name it takes
plain text and creates PDF documents.

Assuming that works, there are also possible problems with how you did
your ftp, and with line terminations. If you did your ftp in binary, try
in ascii mode. It should fix the line terminations.




Thanks

Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting

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