@@ -62,8 +62,8 @@
do that. Please be nice :-)
Note that there is minimal security involved; if I feel like it, I
- might even take a look at what people are processing. Do not submit
- any sensitive data!
+ might even take a look at what people are processing.
Do not submit
+ any sensitive data!
The converter is currently based on GPL
GhostScript 8.01 (yes, a bit old); everything is pushed through it in one form or the
@@ -80,9 +80,7 @@
- PostScript (.ps) and Encapsulated PostScript (.pdf), via GS directly
- Plain text (.txt), via mpage
- - BMP (.bmp), PNG (.png), JPEG (.jpg/.jpeg), XPM (.xpm), via ImageMagick
- (somewhat odd image placement for now due to bugs in Debian sarge's
- version of ImageMagick).
+ - BMP (.bmp), PNG (.png), JPEG (.jpg/.jpeg), XPM (.xpm), via ImageMagick.
- Microsoft Word (.doc), Excel (.xls) and PowerPoint (.ppt), via
OpenOffice.org (could be
slightly sketchy at times, let me know if it's broken).
@@ -93,7 +91,9 @@
If somebody knows a good way of getting a Gecko-based browser to
convert from an URL or HTML file to PostScript (on the command line),
please let me know; I'd guess HTML would be the most-wanted format
- missing. :-)
+ missing. :-) (You may want to try out
+ Dynalivery's headless Gecko
+ demo for a free-as-in-beer service for rendering HTML to PDF.)
Source code