Efficient pdf converting of a web page?
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Try downloading a .pdf printer and printing to file.
SketchUp and Vray Resources_ Tutorial_ Grass and Rock Displacement in Vray SketchUp.pdf
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Eh..Watkins, it's still the white background and not the exact web page format, with black background and the exact formatting that I want the pdf to be.
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John2
I'm not sure this will help because I don't know that much about PDFs, but the only way to find out is to post it.
I make PDFs by pulling screen captures, moving them into PhotoShop and saving them as Photoshop PDF files. I've sent these "PDFs" out to friends and clients, and they seem to do the job, (they open on any computer, and can be printed) however I don't know how that would meet your requirements. I'm doing this on a Mac which is pretty easy. I can't tell you how to accomplish the same thing on a PC, the capture and put into Photoshop part, but I'm sure someone here can.
Good luck.
Lloyd
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Hi,
I used the free PDF Creator
SketchUp and Vray Resources_ Tutorial_ Grass and Rock Displacement in Vray SketchUp.pdf
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freeversion??
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YES!
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Hi Watkins,
Yes it is.
Charly
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hello
would you like to check this link?
Gizmo Freeware Review: Best PDF Writerif you are using Google Chrome, there's an extension that might be useful
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@charly2008 said:
Hi,
I used the free PDF Creator
charly how are you able to get this?!! i tried pdf creator but im not able to get the same result as yours. i'm still getting the old white pdf. is there any setting that you do? What are the exact steps that you take to make a pdf? In google chrome i'm just right clicking and print and i get the pdf.
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@john2 said:
@charly2008 said:
Hi,
I used the free PDF Creator
charly how are you able to get this?!! i tried pdf creator but im not able to get the same result as yours. i'm still getting the old white pdf. is there any setting that you do? What are the exact steps that you take to make a pdf? In google chrome i'm just right clicking and print and i get the pdf.
Charly's example is just a bunch of (rasterized) screenshot placed into a .pdf..
if you're ok with that then it opens up a lot more possibilities?-with the 'white' pdfs you're making, you can keep zooming in and the text remains crisp because the font size is actually updating instead of simply zoom in on a rasterized font..
-you can select & copy/paste etc from the 'white' pdfs
-the links will remain active (if they're written in http:// form..)zoom in on charly's pdf for comparison and you'll see the difference.
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