X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=index.html;h=77ff3231cd98e8945cd87b3511c13fecaac5f06c;hb=HEAD;hp=268ba2e49b0928b668d7fc4e67c83013b0fba832;hpb=feb092ff5ca9312e66e677eca58c0a91732d072e;p=webpdf diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index 268ba2e..77ff323 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -16,14 +16,11 @@
August 7th, 2005
+August 15th, 2005
Note: Since 2005-08-12, I've installed a few extra fonts on + the server, which should solve most font problems for people. If you + still see them, try the âebookâ or better presets.
+This is an âanything to PDFâ converter, not unlike what you get from Adobe's PDF Online service, but completely free and running entirely on free software. It is also @@ -61,8 +70,9 @@ multi-gigabyte jobs etc. on it regularily I might just not be able to 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
+ 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
@@ -83,18 +93,18 @@
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.) Note that all URLs are currently treated as web pages; you cannot,
+ for instance, points to a PostScript file on the net and expect it
+ to be rendered correctly. Expect this to change in the not-too-distant
+ future.Source code