unificare pdf

Jabba jabbadhutt@libero.it
Sab 28 Maggio 2005 22:57:51 CEST


Calogero Bonasia ha scritto:
> sotto linux che cosa e' possibile utilizzare per "unificare" diversi .pdf in 
> un unico .pdf?

22:44 marco@ciccio: ~ $ apt-cache search pdf merge
pdfjam - collection of PDF document handling utilities
pdftk - A useful tool for manipulating PDF documents
:-)))

Vedi perché dico sempre di usare debian???
Basta dare un comando per avere risposta alle proprie domande quasi sempre.

22:45 marco@ciccio: ~ $ apt-cache show pdfjam

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Description: collection of PDF document handling utilities
  PDFjam is a small collection of shell scripts that work similarly to
  the well known psutils (psmerge, psnup). They provide a simple
  interface to some of the functionality of the pdfpages package for
  pdfLaTeX. At present, the utilities available are pdfnup, pdfjoin, and
  pdf90. PDFjam depends on a working installation of (pdf)LaTeX.
  .
   - pdfnup puts multiple document pages together on one physical page at
     a reduced size
   - pdfjoin concatenates multiple PDF documents
   - pdf90 rotates the pages of PDF documents

22:47 marco@ciccio: ~ $ apt-cache show pdftk

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Description: A useful tool for manipulating PDF documents
  If PDF is electronic paper, then pdftk is an electronic
  stapler-remover, hole-punch, binder, secret-decoder-ring, and
  X-Ray-glasses. Pdftk is a simple tool for doing everyday things with
  PDF documents. Keep one in the top drawer of your desktop and use it
  to:
   - Merge PDF documents
   - Split PDF pages into a new document
   - Decrypt input as necessary (password required)
   - Encrypt output as desired
   - Fill PDF Forms with FDF Data and/or Flatten Forms
   - Apply a Background Watermark
   - Report PDF on metrics, including metadata and bookmarks
   - Update PDF Metadata
   - Attach Files to PDF Pages or the PDF Document
   - Unpack PDF Attachments
   - Burst a PDF document into single pages
   - Uncompress and re-compress page streams
   - Repair corrupted PDF (where possible).

   Author: Sid Steward <ssteward@accesspdf.com>
   Homepage: http://www.accesspdf.com/pdftk

Certo, se vuoi chiamare gs a mano fai come dice Paolo :-D, ma ho il
dubbio che gs non mantenga i link ipertestuali.

Non ho il tempo di provarli, poi mi fai sapere in lista come ti sei
trovato? (potrebbero servirmi...)
Ciao.


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