Hi,

You can just convert it to postscript and then to pdf. man ps2pdf.

Jared

On Fri, 2002-01-04 at 14:35, FatDaemon wrote:
> 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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