Personally, I would prefer improved HTML support over PDF or Postscript support.

Some interesting reading here:

 http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2004/05/24/html-pt1.html
 http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2004/06/14/html-pt2.html

evaluating free and commercial Java HTML renderers. Looks like most of the free 
ones aren't up to the task except for JRex, which is actually a Java wrapper 
for Mozilla. It looks like it basically loads Mozilla and uses it to display 
the HTML in your windows. 

Brent.

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>On 14/09/2006 at 5:01 PM Rodney Kinney wrote:
>> I was just floating the idea to see if
>> there was interest. If I could display PDF or PostScript, then I could
>> make tables in LaTeX and I'd be very happy. :)
>
>I think being able to display PDFs would be a great thing to have. Of
>course, if there were a better tool for displaying HTML, I wouldn't look
>that horse in the mouth either.
>
>rk
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Brent Easton                       
Analyst/Programmer                               
University of Western Sydney                                   
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