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As I have most, if not all, the past newsletters as a PDF, I would like to keep the new ones as PDF as well. The on-line version would be fine is somehow printing a web page to a PDF would be doable task. I have not mastered that one yet. Sometimes it is a readable document, sometimes the margins are cut, sometimes not all pages save, etc.
Thanks, Petr! Based on the response so far, I think the best option will be to publish online with the ability to download as a PDF. This may prove tricky for the reasons you mention. Page breaks, margins, and formatting are difficult to control from HTML –> PDF, but there are some useful tools available that will make this possible. I am going to investigate this between now and the next issue of SEACommunications (next year). Thank you for your comment!
Nicely done, David!
Martin, thank you for the suggestion.
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