"ps2pdf" was suggested -- it works. So the answer is that some of them can be
converted with Distiller (which seems to be the best answer when it works) and the rest
with ps2pdf. See below for the details.
paul
On Sep 9, 2013, at 3:48 PM, Paul Koning <Paul_Koning at dell.com> wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion. The answer is yes, that works fine.
Adobe Distiller handled these:
entity_model_v1.0.0.pdf
ethernet-registry-internal.pdf
event_v1.0.0_cover.pdf
lan_node_external_v2.0.2.pdf
lan_node_v2.0.2.pdf
mop-registry-internal.pdf
mop_v4.0.0.pdf
ncl_v1.0.0.pdf
netman_v5.0.0.pdf
time_v1.0.0.pdf
trn_dlspec_v100.pdf
I just tried uid_v1.0.0.ps with ps2pdf and that produces good output. I then tried the
remaining ones, and from a quick look I'd say they are all good.
paul