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hi,

the programm scs2pdf sounds very usefull and interesting. i would like to
try it. where can i get it and what do i need for it (system requirements /
dependencies) ?

thanx in advance.

mk

On 2002.03.07 18:48 James Rich wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Egan, Matt B. (Artco) wrote:
>
> > What exactly are you making? Yes I gathered that it was a PDF Generator
> but
> > what are you generating the PDF from? Screen output? Sounds
> interesting.
>
> Printed output.  Now you can use:
>
> lp5250d env.DEVNAME=PRTTOPDF outputcommand='scs2pdf > /tmp/pdffile.pdf'
> myas400
>
> and anything sent to out queue PRTTOPDF will be converted to a pdf.
> Basically and GPLed version of Adobe Distiller that runs on linux (or
> whatever else you want).
>
> James Rich
> james@eaerich.com
>
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