I'm confused: if all you want to do is see a PDF, you can use Acrobat...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aiyo! (Lamentations)
Windows won't play PDFs in QT...
Richard: did that windows machine have QT 7 for Windows loaded?
I'm sure you know this already but Apple just released QT with H.264
format capabilities for Windows just a few weeks ago... so I just
wanted to check if this was happening in the latest QT,
Dan: in the top of the open dialog box when clicking the browse
button in a Rev QT Player, it defaults to "QuickTime Movie", just
choose "All Files" and then the PDF files will be available as a
file choice (OSX).
But the "not on Windows" really a show stopper for this project. We
will call our friends at Apple tomorrow and beg!
Sivakatirswami
Since you probably don't need to edit the PDF, you can use the shareware
Ghostscript to convert a PDF via command-line to a displayable GIF, JPG,
PNG or other raster format that Revolution will accept.
The syntax is like so:
gswin32c.exe -sDEVICE=png16 -r72 -sOutputFile=MyOutput.png MyInput.pdf
And of course you can do this with Rev's shell capability, then load the
resulting image for display.
Roger Eller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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