Hi

I'm totally sure about it.

You only have to open the print dialog and choose print to pdf (you could see 
the acrobat logo besides it).
This is the dialog for choose printers (it appears besides the default 
printer, as an arrow icon)

Greetings

FatDaemon

P.S. I'm using Red Hat Linux 7.2 without no one added feature.
 
El Vie 04 Ene 2002 12:45, escribió:
> On Friday 04 January 2002 01:34, you babbled something about:
> > On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, FatDaemon wrote:
> > > I'm using KDE 2.x and at the printing utility you can choose to print
> > > to any printer that you've configured previusly and, surprise¡¡
> > > you'll find that there is an option which prints to (converts) a pdf
> > > file.
> >
> > Are you sure you arent confusing PDF with PostScript? I dont see any such
> > feature under my printer configuration.
>
> He isn't. I have it as well. But I don't know what _exact_ version it came
> in on. I currently run 2.2.2 but I'm fairly certain it was there in 2.2.1.
> If it was there before that, I can't recall. Also, it may have to be set up
> as available by the administrator account.



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