Why use PDF?

chiwawa626

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Vectors!...have u seen a logo in pdf? enlarge it to 2000% and do that to a gif...see what happens.
 

Zim Hosein

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Originally posted by: gopunk
because PDF gives you complete control over how the document will look.

Reguardless of if it was created on a PC or Mac right :confused:
 

psteng19

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Originally posted by: m2kewl
Originally posted by: psteng19
What is the purpose of PDF files? Why not just HTML/text or Word documents?

You a DeVry graduate? :p:Q

No, I'm a supercharged Si driving riceboy that surfs ATOT from work ;):Q
 

SendTrash

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well.. Word sucks, because it sin't cross platform, unless you always have office...

ps files are pretty good also, but adobe/ pdf reader seems to be installed everywhere...
 

joohang

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We should gather some funds to make some ATOT bumper stickers. :D

Some ideas:

"spankyOO7 is ma b!tch."

"What you looking at, ya nef?"

"I wouldn't mess with Canada. They have a tank."

Mod quotes.
 

spanky

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Originally posted by: joohang
We should gather some funds to make some ATOT bumper stickers. :D

Some ideas:

"spankyOO7 is ma b!tch."

"What you looking at, ya nef?"

"I wouldn't mess with Canada. They have a tank."

Mod quotes.

u're still mad that jessica alba posted yesterday saying she belongs only to me.

:)
 
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PDF rules!
Cross platform compatibility.
Scalable vector graphics.
Just needs a free software to be viewed.
Relatively small if they don't contain huge amount of graphics.
Defacto standard.
 

joohang

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Originally posted by: spankyOO7
Originally posted by: joohang

But she told me otherwise in bed last night.

inflatable women duon't talk. err... so i heard.

You never know. I'm yet to figure out how your right hand was able to post to this forum by itself. Well I guess that's more possible. ;)
 

Electrode

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Several people have already said it: PDF's always look exactly the same on every computer they are displayed on, and they can be displayed on pretty much any computer. If Adobe's viewer isn't available for your system of choice, xpdf or some other open source viewer probably is. :)

And don't get me started on the evils of Word documents. Aside from the fact that they can only be displayed on whatever systems M$ decides it gives a damn about (i.e. not Linux, BSD's other than darwin/ppc, BeOS, etc), they are dependant on the fonts and screen resolution of the system they are viewed on, and of course, M$ changes the format every other month so if you managed to hack together a viewer for your favorite platform, it's worthless before it ever gets put to work.

Anyone who sends me, or referrs me to a Word document agrees by doing so to be hung by their testicles with rusty fish hooks.



BTW, before you tell me to get a 'doze Word viewer and run it under Wine, I already do that. However, the most recent viewer available is for Word 2000 docs, and it doesn't work very well. Images don't render and much of the page gets cut off for some reason.
 

joohang

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Yup. Although Word 97/2000/2002 .doc files are somewhat compatible, they are quite flaky.

Most employers I dealt with prefer .doc files, though. I've never heard of anyone asking for PDF. As much as I like PDF for what they are designed for, I am not going to buy Adobe Acrobat just to barely create one or two (or none) PDF files a month. :) I might if Adobe decides to offer a subscription service for Acrobat, though. ;)
 

Electrode

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Actually, you don't need acrobat to make PDF files. I know that there are a number of free word processors that can save as PDF, among other formats. I'll post a link in a bit.
 

joohang

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Originally posted by: Electrode
Actually, you don't need acrobat to make PDF files. I know that there are a number of free word processors that can save as PDF, among other formats. I'll post a link in a bit.

Oh cool. :)

What good is Acrobat, then? ;) Don't they get sued for that?

But then I guess that it's no different than using Word to export to WordPerfect.
 

Electrode

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Well, i've been looking for free PDF generators for the last few minutes. They are plentiful for *NIX, but I'm finding it difficult to find any for 'doze. AbiWord might support PDF, I'm not sure.

Link to AbiWord
 

Skyclad1uhm1

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Originally posted by: joohang
Originally posted by: Electrode
Actually, you don't need acrobat to make PDF files. I know that there are a number of free word processors that can save as PDF, among other formats. I'll post a link in a bit.

Oh cool. :)

What good is Acrobat, then? ;) Don't they get sued for that?

But then I guess that it's no different than using Word to export to WordPerfect.

Indeed, if you want full control over how it will look, and you want more and better suited functionality, you use Adobe Writer. Just like if you want to make a professional HTML page you don't use Frontpage.