On 07/06/11 17:05, Francisco Vila wrote:
2011/6/7 Nick Payne<[email protected]>:
I have created a searchable indexed PDF portfolio from the 2.14 English PDF
docs (Extending, Internals, Learning, Notation, Snippets, Usage, and Web)
and uploaded it to http://www.users.on.net/~njpayne/music/lilydoc.pdf.
You need Adobe Reader 9.x or later. 3rd party PDF readers can't cope with
PDF portfolios.
Okular offers to save all embedded files.
Is there a difference between this and a single PDF with all the pages
of each document, plus some added pages at the beginning? If not, it
is easy to make one using pdftk which would be readable with free
software.
They're not the same beast. With a PDF portfolio there is already an
embedded index, and you can search for a term across all the embedded
files at once, and get back, in a separate window, a clickable list of
the hits and which file(s) they occur in. If you just concatenate the
separate PDFs, searching will a) be slow, and b) be sequential only.
Nick
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