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Author Acumen Journal December 2006 now available. This month: Extracting Text from a PostSc
John Deubert

2006-12-13, 4:17 pm

Acumen Journal
A Technical Newsletter from Acumen Training
Issue 46, December 2006
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Announcing issue 46 of Acumen Journal, a periodic technical newsletter
for the PostScript and Acrobat community.

Each issue of the Journal presents two articles, one each on PostScript
and Acrobat:

*PostScript Tech* is an article on some aspect of PostScript
programming.
*Acrobat User* is an article on the advanced use of some
part of Acrobat.

Also in each issue is the current schedule of Acumen Training's
PostScript and Acrobat classes.

The Acumen Journal is free for the downloading. Any comments, questions
about PostScript or Acrobat, or suggestions for future articles, feel
free to contact John Deubert at Acumen Training.
(john@acumentraining.com)

To get the latest issue, go to

http://www.acumentraining.com/acumen_journal.asp


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In this issue
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PostScript Tech - Extracting Text From a PostScript File
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We see how to use redefinitions of PostScript operators to extract
the text from a PostScript file.

The Acrobat User - Customizing Acrobat 8 Toolbars
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Acrobat 8 makes it remarkably simple to add and remove controls from
its toolbars. This month's article demonstrates the process.

Class Schedule: Jan-Feb-Mar
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Where and when are we teaching our PDF, PostScript, and Acrobat
classes?


What's New?
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The Acrobat 8 Visual Quickstart Guide is now available at better
bookstores near you!


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