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Hello, You mentioned an efficient converter for fax - pdf. I just finished modifying the faxrcvd script to convert the fax into a pdf file and then email it -- it uses Peter Stamfest's fax2pdf program and somebody else's base64. The email has the fax as an attachment -- and has been tested with Outlook 2000 and Netscape 4.7 (both recognize it as a PDF with no problem). We also checked it using Acrobat 3 and 4 -- both work. If you want a copy of the modified faxrcvd script I can post that. - Edward King Iain Stevenson wrote: > Hi, > > I'm not sure whether this will work for a Mac - but it would be nice if it > did. It certainly appears to be possible to generate a PostScript file > easily enough from a customised print driver. Viewing multi-page TIFFs is a > bit of a pain (graphic converter fails on 50% of files, MacFlex works but is > specific to fax etc). There is a need for efficient output to pdf format (I > tried using the available tools to convert the TIFF files but the quality > was awful). > > The big problem for me with Hylafax - as a dabbler in programming - is the > lack of a documented and easy to use interface to the Hylafax job scheduler. > With a piece of intelligent middleware (Java or otherwise) that could submit > jobs in a platform independent way I'm sure the variety of client > implementations would increase significantly. > > Iain > > on 4/5/00 6:44 pm, Bernd Proissl at news@proissl.de wrote: > > > > > 1. is java 2 widely availabe on your (client) platforms? > > or is it supposed to become availbe in the near future? > > > No - development tools for Java 2 are proprietary and costly (last time I > looked) > > > 2. What is your prefered procedure for sending a fax? > > > Printer driver or Email