I’m still on the road, running around Europe in search of more documentation for my history project. But, of course, this blog must be fed as well.

Readers will remember that some weeks back I discovered Jonathan’s Tool Bar and Grill blog, which covers computer utlilities, as well as Linux software. While I love it myself and recommend it to anyone who likes to get the most from one’s computer, there’s really not a lot there that is particularly useful to writers. Before hitting the road for my current trip in Europe, I went back through all of Jonathan’s posts for the first half of 2007, knowing that would surely be a few that you writers would like to read.

Today, I’m referring you on to Jonathan’s particularly informative post about the PDF format. We writers run into references to that format a lot, but I suspect many of us don’t know very much about it. Nor have we thought about it’s utility to writers. This blog occasionally has discussed the format, particularly since it is emerging as an essential ingredient in self-publishing. Jonathan’s post is a valuable read for those just learning about PDF, as well as those who are already semi-experts.

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