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August 7th, 2005

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August 8th, 2005

@@ -33,6 +30,10 @@ File: + + or URL: + + PDF preset: @@ -61,8 +62,9 @@ multi-gigabyte jobs etc. on it regularily I might just not be able to do that. Please be nice :-)

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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 +

Note that there is minimal security involved; you can even look at + the last 20 submitted jobs at any time (this + is also handy for resuming a big download). Do not submit any sensitive data!

The converter is currently based on GPL @@ -86,15 +88,11 @@ slightly sketchy at times, let me know if it's broken).

  • Lots of different programming-related formats (.c, .pl, .js, etc.), via Vim.
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  • Web pages, via Gecko + and gnome-web-photo + (thanks to Tommi Komulainen for telling me about the latter :-) ).
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    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. :-) (You may want to try out - Dynalivery's headless Gecko - demo for a free-as-in-beer service for rendering HTML to PDF.)

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    Source code

    I've had a few requests for the source code, so I put it online in