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extendedPDF

http://web.archive.org/web/20040805075451/http://www.jdisoftware.co.uk/pages/epdf-home.php
Convert OpenOffice documents to PDF documents

'extendedPDF' is an OpenOffice.org macro that converts an OpenOffice document into a PDF document. The output includes the original document's headings as PDF bookmarks, and includes the original hyperlinks as PDF hyperlinks. Document meta-information (such as title, author, and keywords) is also added.





Licensing

License

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Notes

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BABA200

Verified on

27 February 2017

Notes

Found in: Basic/extendedPDF/foo.xml




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Martin Brown Maintainer


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Homepage (For FSD: I did not try to download)Homepagehttp://3bview.com/epdf_home.html
Download page archivedDownloadhttp://web.archive.org/web/20040717052342/http://www.jdisoftware.co.uk/pages/epdf-download.php


Software prerequisites

KindDescription
Required to useGhostScript
Required to useOpenOffice
Required to usea PostScript driver




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"Download page archived" is not in the list (General, Help, Bug Tracking, Support, Developer) of allowed values for the "Resource audience" property.


"Homepage (For FSD: I did not try to download)" is not in the list (General, Help, Bug Tracking, Support, Developer) of allowed values for the "Resource audience" property.














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