How do I convert a mozilla.ps to html or some extention that can be read in a Microsoft OS?
Steven Vollom
stevenvollom at sbcglobal.net
Tue Nov 11 16:33:04 UTC 2008
Art Alexion wrote:
> On Monday 10 November 2008 10:13:15 pm Robert Parker wrote:
>
>> ps2pdf whatever.ps whatever.pdf
>>
>> I'm not sure now whether it's there automatically or whether you have
>> to get it from the repos.
>>
>
> Its part of ghostview and should be there automatically. Another, easier, way
> is to install cups-pdf and have it print to PDF, bypassing PostScript (at
> least from the user's perspective). With cups-pdf, you have a printer called
> PDF. Anything you print to it will create a PDF in the ~/PDF directory. You
> can use it in any app that way.
>
Dear Art,
This one is making me crazy. I just looked at the Desktop and now I
have both mozilla.ps as well as mozilla.pdf on the screen. I have no
idea what I did to have mozilla.pdf appear. When opened the mozilla.ps
and clicked on print, the window that opened showed a PDF printer, but I
didn't follow up by clicking on print or OK or whatever the choice was,
I thought I did that before. It appears now that I have a .pdf of what
I need. I will go to my friends house and try to copy it. Thanks for
the help. Sorry to be such a burden.
Steven
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