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Date:      Sun, 13 Apr 2003 23:37:46 -0500
From:      "Ing. Bernardo Lopez" <bloodk@prodigy.net.mx>
To:        Barney Wolff <barney@pit.databus.com>
Cc:        Jd <jd@jackdan.net>
Subject:   Re: 2 questions...
Message-ID:  <3E9A3B1A.9060308@prodigy.net.mx>
In-Reply-To: <20030414024829.GB81888@pit.databus.com>
References:  <3E99B722.8040805@jackdan.net> <001701c3022c$a882b220$1200a8c0@gsicomp.on.ca> <20030414024829.GB81888@pit.databus.com>

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Maybe the best choise if using LyX, saving as .ps and converting this to 
.pdf, its a little hard to learn (like vi) but very usefull (like vi) ;-)

BTW as i am writing to this list, i want to say this:

FreeBSD #1, thanks to all who do some effort to make this the best OS!

Barney Wolff wrote:

>On Sun, Apr 13, 2003 at 10:22:12PM -0400, Matthew Emmerton wrote:
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>
>>Adobe's products are available for Windows and Linux (but not FreeBSD).
>>However, you might be able to get the Linux version to work on FreeBSD via
>>the Linux emulator.
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>
>I did not see any indication on www.adobe.com that the new full-version
>Acrobat is available for Linux, just Windows and Mac.  I'd love to be
>wrong.  Acroread for Linux is a free download tho, and does run on FBSD.
>
>  
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>>Alternatively, you could keep one Windows machine around the office to do
>>this kind of work on.
>>    
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>Or dual-boot, depending on how often you need it.
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