On Thu, 4 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> It's interessant to know that, even in windows, if you choose a
> PostScript printer (you don't need to have a real one, only the driver
> for it !) and print to a file, you can take advantage of the resulting
> file. It's a way that I use with "autocratic closed programs" which

Offtopic, but I'd like to comment a bit this. Windows default postscript
driver seems not to be too good. It might be better to download
another postscript driver from Adobe. Also, windows drivers produce some
rubbish in top of (and possibly bottom) of the postscript file that should
be deleted manually.

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