Besides the aforementioned ps2pdf and other tools, if you are coming from a windows environment, you can also use OpenOffice.org or StarOffice to do the same. OpenOffice.org is a free download (and is available on cds cheaply from many places, check the site, and your country, school, or favorite linux magazine/book may also have it available on cd), check the site for the features. StarOffice isn't free, but offers additional features built in. It's a Sun product. The additional features (or most of them) can also be added to OpenOffice.org if you are resourceful, and if I'm not mistaken.
Even if you go the OpenOffice/StarOffice route, you'll soon learn to use ps2pdf at the command line. I'd suggest getting used to it, as it's available built in, and works without starting up OpenOffice.org (you may forget what you wanted to do by the time it finishes starting up). Bing. On Tuesday 08 July 2003 20:30, LeVA wrote: > Hello! > > Is it possible to create new, clean .pdf files under linux? If it is, > then which program do I need to use? > > Thanks! > > Daniel > > -- > LeVA -- All spam received is reported to SpamCop. http://spamcop.net/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]