LaTeX for the printers ?

2005-08-29 Thread Søren O'Neill
Hi there, a general question - If I set a document up in LaTeX, would one expect it to be readily accepted by professional printshops? Kind regards -- Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor Rygambulatoriet, Sygehus Fyn Lindevej 5, 5750 Ringe [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.dskkb.dk tlf.

Re: LaTeX for the printers ?

2005-08-29 Thread Rich Shepard
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Søren O'Neill wrote: a general question - If I set a document up in LaTeX, would one expect it to be readily accepted by professional printshops? Not here in the USA. However, if you export it as a PDF file then every printer can accept it as camera-ready copy. Some

Re: LaTeX for the printers ?

2005-08-29 Thread Søren O'Neill
... are printshops able to re-set a pdf document? New styles, fonts etc? Kind regards Soren On Monday 29 August 2005 17:35, Rich Shepard wrote: On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Søren O'Neill wrote: a general question - If I set a document up in LaTeX, would one expect it to be readily accepted by

Re: LaTeX for the printers ?

2005-08-29 Thread Herbert Voss
Søren O'Neill wrote: a general question - If I set a document up in LaTeX, would one expect it to be readily accepted by professional printshops? a PDF output should be no problem. Herbert

Re: LaTeX for the printers ?

2005-08-29 Thread Rich Shepard
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Søren O'Neill wrote: ... are printshops able to re-set a pdf document? New styles, fonts etc? Only if they disassemble it. One advantage of PDF is that it is view-only for most folks. Therefore, what they see is what you intend. Rich -- Dr. Richard B. Shepard,

Re: LaTeX for the printers ?

2005-08-29 Thread William F. Adams
On Aug 29, 2005, at 11:31 AM, Søren O'Neill wrote: a general question - If I set a document up in LaTeX, would one expect it to be readily accepted by professional printshops? As others have noted, if one provides a .pdf, w/ appropriate embedded graphics and all fonts embedded, one can send

LaTeX for the printers ?

2005-08-29 Thread Søren O'Neill
Hi there, a general question - If I set a document up in LaTeX, would one expect it to be readily accepted by professional printshops? Kind regards -- Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor Rygambulatoriet, Sygehus Fyn Lindevej 5, 5750 Ringe [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.dskkb.dk tlf.

Re: LaTeX for the printers ?

2005-08-29 Thread Rich Shepard
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Søren O'Neill wrote: a general question - If I set a document up in LaTeX, would one expect it to be readily accepted by professional printshops? Not here in the USA. However, if you export it as a PDF file then every printer can accept it as camera-ready copy. Some

Re: LaTeX for the printers ?

2005-08-29 Thread Søren O'Neill
... are printshops able to re-set a pdf document? New styles, fonts etc? Kind regards Soren On Monday 29 August 2005 17:35, Rich Shepard wrote: On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Søren O'Neill wrote: a general question - If I set a document up in LaTeX, would one expect it to be readily accepted by

Re: LaTeX for the printers ?

2005-08-29 Thread Herbert Voss
Søren O'Neill wrote: a general question - If I set a document up in LaTeX, would one expect it to be readily accepted by professional printshops? a PDF output should be no problem. Herbert

Re: LaTeX for the printers ?

2005-08-29 Thread Rich Shepard
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Søren O'Neill wrote: ... are printshops able to re-set a pdf document? New styles, fonts etc? Only if they disassemble it. One advantage of PDF is that it is view-only for most folks. Therefore, what they see is what you intend. Rich -- Dr. Richard B. Shepard,

Re: LaTeX for the printers ?

2005-08-29 Thread William F. Adams
On Aug 29, 2005, at 11:31 AM, Søren O'Neill wrote: a general question - If I set a document up in LaTeX, would one expect it to be readily accepted by professional printshops? As others have noted, if one provides a .pdf, w/ appropriate embedded graphics and all fonts embedded, one can send

LaTeX for the printers ?

2005-08-29 Thread Søren O'Neill
Hi there, a general question - If I set a document up in LaTeX, would one expect it to be readily accepted by professional printshops? Kind regards -- Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor Rygambulatoriet, Sygehus Fyn Lindevej 5, 5750 Ringe [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.dskkb.dk tlf.

Re: LaTeX for the printers ?

2005-08-29 Thread Rich Shepard
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Søren O'Neill wrote: a general question - If I set a document up in LaTeX, would one expect it to be readily accepted by professional printshops? Not here in the USA. However, if you export it as a PDF file then every printer can accept it as camera-ready copy. Some

Re: LaTeX for the printers ?

2005-08-29 Thread Søren O'Neill
... are printshops able to re-set a pdf document? New styles, fonts etc? Kind regards Soren On Monday 29 August 2005 17:35, Rich Shepard wrote: > On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Søren O'Neill wrote: > > a general question - If I set a document up in LaTeX, would one expect it > > to be readily accepted by

Re: LaTeX for the printers ?

2005-08-29 Thread Herbert Voss
Søren O'Neill wrote: a general question - If I set a document up in LaTeX, would one expect it to be readily accepted by professional printshops? a PDF output should be no problem. Herbert

Re: LaTeX for the printers ?

2005-08-29 Thread Rich Shepard
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Søren O'Neill wrote: ... are printshops able to re-set a pdf document? New styles, fonts etc? Only if they disassemble it. One advantage of PDF is that it is view-only for most folks. Therefore, what they see is what you intend. Rich -- Dr. Richard B. Shepard,

Re: LaTeX for the printers ?

2005-08-29 Thread William F. Adams
On Aug 29, 2005, at 11:31 AM, Søren O'Neill wrote: a general question - If I set a document up in LaTeX, would one expect it to be readily accepted by professional printshops? As others have noted, if one provides a .pdf, w/ appropriate embedded graphics and all fonts embedded, one can send