This is a little tutorial on how to create and view
PDF´s
without any acrobat stuff :)
What you will need:
First, you need programs to interprete postscript
(*.ps) and
PDF-Files. Linux users already got it, others have to download it,
anyway
it´s ported to multiple OS.
You need Alladin or GNU Ghostscript and i recommend to get GSView
too if you´re
too lazy to type into terminals and check syntaxes cause all you
need is convenience...
You can obtain both programs at...
http://www.cs.wisc.ed u/~ghost/index.html
Descriptrion of the proggies:
What is GhostScript ?
Ghostscript is the name of a set of software that provides:
Alladin and GNU ghostscript run under different licenses, Alladin
is newer
than GNU and also covered by the Alladin free public license. No
trials,
no popups.
What is GSView?
GSview, a popular freely available MS Win and OS/2 screen
previewer based
on Ghostscript. It´s also useful for viewing LaTeX documents
on Win-machines.
No trials, no popups.
Let´s get it on....
Here´s the lazy way for win-user:
So you got GhostScript and GSView downloaded and installed,
right? right!
Next you´ll need your winOS-CD to install a printer. Regard
that you
choose a PostScript-Printer, means any printer with PS or
PostScript in
the name. (doh)
As device, choose in the printersetup "FILE: Creates a
file".
Now everytime you print over that
"virtualreality-printer", a
file will be created called *.PRN. This file can now be viewed
with GSView.
Check the options/printer-tab of GSView. Here you choose as device
"pdfwrite"
and check the box "Print to File".
Now you got your own selbstgebackenen PDF-File.
Don´t forget to set in options the formats/colours to a
higher bitrate
as default, or you´ll get greyscale pictures.
It´s possible to have a reproduction that differs from whats
printed
if you selected different drivers for printer and print to file.
just experiment
a bit!
Another problem is that links dont work in those PDFs you create
this way,
but hey, GSView is a nice GPL-Tool. What did you expect,
acrobats?