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[I thought I might have asked this here before, but a
quick search of the archives says 'No.' Must have
been on another list.]
Do we have any OS/2 program that can capture web pages
directly to PDF, even if they include screenshots,
charts, drawings, or other graphics ?
I'm probably not interested in any roundabout
rigamarole that goes through GhostScript, or stitches
together multiple programs to accomplish this. Also
not interested in something like the ".MHT" Save
option for some Dark Side browsers, which embeds links
for the graphics in a saved HTML document. If those
links ever go away -- and they DO -- so do all of your
illustrations.
This might best be a question for Tony. My initial
thought is that you might have to shell out mucho
dinero on the full Acrobat, in order to get this.
From what I've heard, the Mac OS supposedly offers
this as a built-in function. If true, I envy them
that feature.
Jordan
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