I've used ghostscript for this and though large, it works very well.  I built a 
little printer script that calls the ghostscript routines to produce the pdf 
file and then copy it to a web directory that can be browsed by the users.

There are numerous free and for fee methods of doing this.


Don Kibbey
Financial Systems Manager
Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner LLP


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Does anyone know of a FREE txt-to-pdf converter that can be run from a command
line?
I'm wanting to convert files in the &PH& to a PDF format.
(Running UniVerse 10 on Windows)



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