UCSD DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Winter Quarter 2000
PHYSICS 8: THE PHYSICS OF EVERYDAY LIFE


Portable Document Format (.pdf Files)

PDF is a file format that preserves the fonts, colors, and graphics of the original
file. When you click on the .pdf file link, a download window from your browser
will open. Enter the directory path where the .pdf file is to be saved.
(For example: /home/computername/username/... wherever you want to put
the file being downloaded.)

Look here to learn more about .pdf files.

To read .pdf files, you will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader plug-in, in conjuction
with your favorite web browser. You can download the Adobe plug-in at no charge
from http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/main.html . Once the file has been
opened using the Acrobat program, it can be sent directly to the printer.

The Adobe Acrobat Reader will work with most commonly used browsers, including
Netscape (Macintosh, PC, Unix) and Internet Explorer (Macintosh, PC). The
instructions for installing and using the Acrobat reader are on the
Adobe page linked above. All UCSD campus computer labs run by ACS have the
plug-ins installed.




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