Re: PDF Files Are BMPs?

Subject: Re: PDF Files Are BMPs?
From: David Demyan <dbdemyan -at- WORLDNET -dot- ATT -dot- NET>
Date: Fri, 20 Sep 1996 19:28:36 +0000

Joanna:

Use Word. Open as ASCII text and save as ASCII text.

Dave.

At 11:36 AM 9/20/96 +0000, you wrote:
>So, Tim --

>> PDF is actually a terribly complex format with several
>>layers. Much of it is reminiscent of PostScript, actually. A PDF file has a
>>page description, but it also has layers that describe the file, itself.

>Maybe you'd know why I get the message from the Distiller, every time I
>change a Frame (5.1 for Windows) file to PostScript, that I've got PJL
>nonsense in the PostScript file which prevents the Distiller from making a
>PDF file. When I'm at work, using Win95, I can open the *.ps file in
>Wordpad and remove the first two lines (with the PJL nonsense), and get the
>Distiller to work. At home I work in Win 3.1 where the Notepad isn't
>capable of taking big files, and I'm simply stuck.

>Any illuminations?

>TIA

>Joanna


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