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{{Application|image=Printpdf68x68.png|caption=PrintPDF icon|name=PrintPDF|author=[[Steve Fryatt]]|os=Requires long filenames|desc=PrintPDF allows anything that can be printed on a RISC OS computer to be output as a PDF file.|translations=None|url=http://www.stevefryatt.org.uk/software/printpdf/|alt=None}}
PrintPDF integrates the PDF creation capability of [[GhostScript]] (which is required) with the RISC OS printing system.

PrintPDF integrates the PDF creation capabilities of [[GhostScript]] (which is required) with the RISC OS printing system.


PDFs can be created by any application that supports printing: just print to the PDF driver. PrintPDF supports the various optimisation and encryption facilities offered by [[GhostScript]], including passwords.
PDFs can be created by any application that supports printing: just print to the PDF driver. PrintPDF supports the various optimisation and encryption facilities offered by [[GhostScript]], including passwords.


PrintPDF is freeware, and is written by [[Steve Fryatt]].
PrintPDF is freeware, and is written by [[Steve Fryatt]].

PrintPDF home site: [http://www.stevefryatt.org.uk/software/printpdf/ http://www.stevefryatt.org.uk/software/printpdf/]

Revision as of 22:12, 6 November 2007

PrintPDF
Icon:
PrintPDF icon
Maintained by: {{{maintainer}}}
Description: PrintPDF allows anything that can be printed on a RISC OS computer to be output as a PDF file.
OS Restrictions: Requires long filenames
Languages: {{{languages}}}
Alternatives: None
Website: http://www.stevefryatt.org.uk/software/printpdf/


PrintPDF integrates the PDF creation capabilities of GhostScript (which is required) with the RISC OS printing system.

PDFs can be created by any application that supports printing: just print to the PDF driver. PrintPDF supports the various optimisation and encryption facilities offered by GhostScript, including passwords.

PrintPDF is freeware, and is written by Steve Fryatt.