JBE Publications in Adobe Acrobat™
PDF (Portable Document Format)
Editorial policy is to keep the journal at the leading edge of developments
in Internet technology and publication formats. Adobe Acrobat™
PDF has become a standard for professional Internet publication, allowing
documents to be viewed and printed from different platforms (such as Macintosh™
or Microsoft Windows™ PCs) while retaining
a standard appearance and pagination.
This format has certain advantages over both ASCII and HTML as far as
electronic journals are concerned. PDF guarantees that all readers
will see the document the way it would appear in print and and allows the
reader the option to print a journal-quality copy. The JBE is now
using PDF documents in conjunction with HTML.
PDF requires Adobe Acrobat Reader™,
which is distributed free of charge and easily integrated with your system.
Instructions for obtaining and installing Acrobat appear below.
Please write to jbe-general@jbe.la.psu.edu
and let us know what you think!
How do I view an article in Acrobat format?
To view articles in this format you must
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be using the equivalent of Netscape™
v1.1/Internet Explorer™ 3.0 or greater
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have Netscape/Internet Explorer (or other browser) configured to run the
Adobe Acrobat Reader program.
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using Windows 3.1 or Macintosh System 7.0 or greater (Acrobat Reader 3.0
requires System 7.1, but the newest Acrobat 3.01 works with System 7.0—see
below).
If this is so, select the article from the designated links in the Journal
of Buddhist Ethics and you can view it right now.
I'm not properly configured. How do I get set up?
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First you need the Acrobat Reader program. You can download it now free
of charge from Adobe's
Web Site. If you already have an earlier version of Acrobat, we
recommend you download the latest release (3.01) to benefit from performance
enhancements such as automatic plug-in to Netscape Communicator™,
the ability to find, select and copy text from your browser, compatibility
with Macintosh System 7.0, and enhanced security. If you use Windows
3.1, Acrobat 3.01 allows better quality printing on non-PostScript™
printers.
If you wish to use an earlier version of
Acrobat Reader, you may have to install it manually by following the directions
in Netscape for plug-in applications. Alternatively, when you request a
PDF file from our sites, your browser may offer the choice of saving it
on your hard drive where you can open it later with Acrobat Reader.
NOTE: Please follow the instructions given by Adobe on their
page.
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