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From: Georg Greve <greve@*******.HANSE.DE>
Subject: Re: New SR E-mag
Date: Mon, 2 Dec 1996 12:58:41 GMT
The Jestyr (jestyr@*******.DIALIX.COM.AU) wrote:
: > : version - perhaps Georg or Brian would like to put their money where their
: > : mouths are and volunteer to do the PS version.
: > Interesting phrase you use after complaining about flaming...

: Sorry; was not intended as a flame. Guess I forgot the smiley. :)

Yeah - guess so, too.

: > P.S. I cannot speak for Brian, but I'd be willing to help in the
: > Postscript version...
: Oh goody. I'm in the RTF camp myself, but only cause I happen to hate PS.
: :)

Ah... that explains why you struggle so hard against it. Did it ever
occur that using Postscript would maybe be a little bit uncomfortable
for you, but using RTF would totally prevent us from reading the nice
version ?

For me it is not a question of liking or disliking - it is simply
being able to read it or not being able to read it.

Later,
Georg

P.S. By the way: we forgot about another format - ADOBE ACROBAT. That
is about 10 times shorter than PS (probably even shorter than RTF),
excellent viewers and printing interfaces exist for Windoze.

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