If you just want a one-off and want the easiest way possible, it would
be to just take your program to a Mac and run it on the Mac and do a
screen capture. Mac OS X uses PDF as the rendering engine for the
screen so it natively handles and creates PDFs with ease. PDF used to
be the default output for screen captures (there is a list of
different possible file formats including PDF so you might have to
tweak the Mac back to PDF as default -- osxhints.com should tell you
as I've seen such tips posted there all the time.)

2008/10/10 Alex Holkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On 10/10/08, vaibhav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>  Hi,
>>  Is there a way i can output a pyglet screen to pdf? I want to save
>>  something i have drawn on screen as PDF (as vector).
>
> This article 
> http://www.opengl.org/resources/code/samples/mjktips/Feedback.html
> explains how to use OpenGL feedback to create postscript drawing
> commands from OpenGL calls.  The same technique can be used for
> creating PDF (which has a similar rendering model to postscript).
> This would be a fair chunk of work to implement, however.
>
> Alex.
>
> >
>

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