I must provide some old news so you'll understand my problem.
Years ago I started a business with several other guys. One of the partners was
completely devoted to computer hardware and software. He created some unique
applications that ran on 98SE. All the partners still use these apps at home. (The
business switched to Linux distros about eight years ago.)
I downloaded a zipped up archive with CutePDF and Ghostscript from here:
http://www.cutepdf.com/products/cutepdf/writer.asp
CutePDF does not require the humongous Microsoft .NET Framework and it installed
easily (along with Ghostscript) on 98SE. There is something wrong, but I'm not sure
how to resolve the problem. After selecting "CutePDF Writer" and clicking on the
"Print" button I assumed a dialog box would allow me to save the document as a pdf.
Instead, this virtual driver behaves as if it was the "real" driver for my Canon printer.
It starts printing a hard copy!
There appears to be no way of saving a document as a pdf. Is there a solution?
Years ago I started a business with several other guys. One of the partners was
completely devoted to computer hardware and software. He created some unique
applications that ran on 98SE. All the partners still use these apps at home. (The
business switched to Linux distros about eight years ago.)
I downloaded a zipped up archive with CutePDF and Ghostscript from here:
http://www.cutepdf.com/products/cutepdf/writer.asp
CutePDF does not require the humongous Microsoft .NET Framework and it installed
easily (along with Ghostscript) on 98SE. There is something wrong, but I'm not sure
how to resolve the problem. After selecting "CutePDF Writer" and clicking on the
"Print" button I assumed a dialog box would allow me to save the document as a pdf.
Instead, this virtual driver behaves as if it was the "real" driver for my Canon printer.
It starts printing a hard copy!
There appears to be no way of saving a document as a pdf. Is there a solution?