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- Subject: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] WebTV & PDF
- From: "Christian M. Cepel" <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
- Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2005 09:57:40 -0600
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I hate to ask here, but my web searches have been fruitless, and while I
doubt users of Linux have much opportunity to frustrate themselves with
WebTV, I realize there's always a chance. So... here goes.
I have a member of our band who uses WebTV.
She'd like to be able to view/print the music I've made available at our
band website: http://www.BCFDPipesAndDrums.com/index.php?Content=Music
So, to my questions:
1. Can WebTV users view pdf content?
2. How?
3. If they can, is it a process worth going through or is it a nightmare?
--
//Christian
Christian Marcus Cepel | And the wrens have returned &
EMAIL:PROTECTED icq:12384980 | are nesting; In the hollow of
371 Crown Point, Columbia, MO | that oak where his heart once
65203-2202 573.999.2370 | had been; And he lifts up his
Computer Support Specialist, Sr. | arms in a blessing; For being
University of Missouri - Columbia | born again. --Rich Mullins
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