What exactly are you trying to do?  Every Linux application prints to
Postscript, and you can easily convert Postscript to PDF.

In addition, if you want to save license costs in your organization, you
can set Samba up as a "virtual" printer, which touts itself as a
Postscript printer, and then takes what Windows gives it and converts it
to a PDF and stick it in the user's home directory.  We haven't had to pay
a cent for Acrobat because of this.

Tell me what you're trying to do, and I might be able to help (include me
personally in your To: list, otherwise I might miss the email).

Jon

> Sorry if this has been asked before. I'm looking for a PDF converter
> that will run on Linux for a web application. I did some googling and
> found some that did specific things, like postscript to PDF, but not
> enough.
>
> There are some apps that run on Windoze that will convert html, word
> docs, excel docs, text files, JPG,  etc to PDF. I'm trying to find one
> that will do these conversions on a Linux machine or else I'm going to
> be stuck running Windoze.
>
> Any help is appreciated. Thanks,
> James
>
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