gumbylives
Well-known member
I found something interesting. Microsoft has created or is using the XPS format (similar to PDF).
see link
Open XML Paper Specification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Like Adobe Systems's PDF format, XPS is a fixed-layout document format designed to preserve document fidelity,[5] providing device-independent documents appearance. PDF is a database of objects, created from PostScript and also directly generated from many applications, whereas XPS is based on XML. The filter pipeline architecture of XPS is also similar to the one used in printers supporting the PostScript page description language. PDF includes dynamic capabilities not supported by the XPS format"
get ready for some fun out there...
cheers
Gumbylives
see link
Open XML Paper Specification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Like Adobe Systems's PDF format, XPS is a fixed-layout document format designed to preserve document fidelity,[5] providing device-independent documents appearance. PDF is a database of objects, created from PostScript and also directly generated from many applications, whereas XPS is based on XML. The filter pipeline architecture of XPS is also similar to the one used in printers supporting the PostScript page description language. PDF includes dynamic capabilities not supported by the XPS format"
get ready for some fun out there...
cheers
Gumbylives