[texhax] from text to pdf?

BRØCKâQUÂNTIFIêR.ORG brock at quantifier.org
Tue Sep 28 15:38:06 CEST 2004


as you can imagine, this is a pretty open ended question.  it's difficult
to answer without knowing things like what system are you using, what sort
of documents are you creating, what is the input, and what is the output.

if you simply want a text editor to output .pdf rather than .doc or .txt,
maybe have a look at openoffice

http://www.openoffice.org/

which is just a suite of office tools, and the writer will output just
about any type of document that you can want.

of course, there's also tex and latex, and if you want to learn about
those, just ask.

bobby

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On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Ted Eisenberg wrote:

> we have a macintosh powerbook G3 and system 8.1
>
> We are looking for a program which can convert Text into a PDF file.  I
> was told to look at winedt.com and they recommended we contact you.
>
> do you have a downloadable program which can help us?
>
> Thanks, Polly
>
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