Samwise wrote:
Can I recommend you try out
VirtualBox, I use it daily and it's a really useful (and completely free bit of software). Ubuntu is probably a good distribution to just get up and use quickly.
Oh, I have a license for Parallels (actually, two licenses since I bought one because I wanted the software then got another as part of one of those MacBundle-type offers). I had Ubuntu set up a while ago and was very impressed, but wasn't using it enough to justify the disk space.
Samwise wrote:
ThomasHarte wrote:
Since there doesn't seem to be any PDF validation software and the PDF specs are around 1,000 pages long, I'm likely to make several more stupid mistakes like this before this output is bulletproof.
I'll be surprised if there aren't any PDF validation tools. How about
this one?
If not, Google throws up loads of others.
Obviously you've found one and therefore done better than I did, but I really should have qualified that as "there doesn't seem to be any free PDF validation software". In my defence, the first two pages of Google results are links to commercial products from companies like 3-Heights, LuraDocument and SilverWind. Adding "free" to my search just seems to get me a lot of forum posts querying the existence of free validation tools and not getting helpful replies, and some of those useless catalogue websites that just throw together any old rubbish content they think will look good to Google and surround it in adverts.
Samwise wrote:
I'm quite happy to test out any other PDFs you throw at me, with KPDF or KGhostView, if you need it.
Sam.
Hopefully with a validator at my disposal, the next ones will be perfect. I'm a very optimistic person!