There aren't that many that do both images and text well. Not that the "portable document format" is perfect. Just pretty good for folks who need or want to combine text and images in one file. Works best on a fairly large screen if you use it for books. They often don't ?scale well. I have 40+ gigabytes of metalworking material, among other things, in the PDF format. It's outlasted over a dozen other file formats for me.
Bill in OKC
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From: "jimmy alpha zriverrat@... [7x12minilathe]" <7x12minilathe@...>
Date: 7/31/17 4:59 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: 7x12minilathe@...
Subject: Re: [7x12minilathe] PDF files
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On 7/31/2017 5:23 PM, wmrmeyers wmrmeyers@... [7x12minilathe] wrote:
> PDF files contain images and text, most of the time. Unlike most image
> files.
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> Best reason to use PDF files right there. :)
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> Bill in OKC
Perhaps we can add all of the other type files to this thread too, there
are hundreds of file types we all use?