In article <Qw04K9BNDAYGFwCp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, David Pilling <flist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In message <4eebce211cgav@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Gavin Crawford > <gav@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes > >not much on RISC OS though! I guess the time has now passed for the > >demand for such specialist software for the RISC OS market. > >cheap option I can recommend Quite Imposing and Quite Imposing Plus > >from www.quite.com - it works as a plug-in for Adobe Acrobat and > >offers a > Points up some dilemmas for me - in other words one hundredth of the > time spent on OP writing a plug in for something else might have > produced a more viable product. I'm sure every business has looked at products or services sold by someone else and thought that they should have thought of that. Talking of plug-ins for other products, I noticed recently that Astute Graphics (Nicholas van der Walle, who was also one of the people behind Cerelica Ltd.) has released PhantasmCS, which is a plug-in for Adobe Illustrator to manipulate colours. Some will be familiar with a version that was available many moons ago, to manipulate the colour tables from ArtWorks. www.phantasmcs.com -- Gavin Crawford email: gav@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx web: www.crawford-print.co.uk