Ah. You're misunderstanding what a PDF is.
And now we understand why I'm still waiting to hear. The CMS people are still scratching their heads trying to figure out what I meant by a 608 pixel wide PDF.
You will need to find out if your CMS can accept vector PDF files that have no pixel dimensions.
Okay...but I still don't understand something. If the system currently wants a document (JPEG) of a particular width, however that width is calculated, how does the PDF become the same width?
e.g. If the JPEG had to be 5,280 units wide (call them feet) but the PDF was a single measurement (say a mile wide), it's still the same physical width. Are there such equivalents in the world of raster and vector graphics, or does the CMS need to be able to adjust the PDF to fit the available space?
In other words, do I need to be asking if they can make the PDF fit, whatever width it might be?
Here's hoping you manage to understand the question. And, thanks.
ryck