From: n_o@mail.dk   
      
   "Sundial Services" wrote   
      
   > It's much more likely that they'll have an Acrobat Reader than it is that   
   > they'll have something that understands RTF.   
      
   hi,   
      
   Well it's the users that will be creating the documents not me, so what they   
   need is not Reader but the pdf writer/print driver which is distributed with   
   Acrobat prof or std. (or some free version which may or may not work)   
      
   As for not having something that understands rtf - Windows does so out of   
   the box (wordpad), same cannot be said about .pdf.   
      
   > As for "being used to C#," give ObjectPAL a little time. It's actually a   
   > very strong language that's based heavily on Pascal. It makes Visual   
   > Basic, for example, look sick (as, of course, most things do...).   
      
   I will - gonna be maintaining an app that wont be switching platform anytime   
   soon. Must say I'm impressed at the speed you get something done in paradox.   
   However what bugs me is the way code is structured. Even though the event   
   model is very similar to both delphi and .net it feels like there are simply   
   too many places where you can put code. This is probably because it's hidden   
   by the form making it cumbersome to move between and causing lost focus.   
   (Yes I have been following the guidelines from the faq on thedbcommunity   
   site ;)   
      
   Oh well maybe I'll have a new opinion next week hehe. Surely I'll be back   
   with more questions...   
      
   Thanks guys   
      
   Jon   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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