On Tue, Aug 03, 2004 at 10:32:12AM -0700, Akkana Peck wrote:
> Thomas Kempkes writes:
> > I'm not using windows (I use Linux), but it happens quite often that I
> > want to plucker a PDF file. Right now, I first transform the pdf to a
> > single html file. Then I have to start the desktop/jpluck software, to
> > pluck it. I would _really_ love to have a way  which is completly in a
> > script with no interaction.
> 
> Why not just use plucker-build, the python parser?  Something like
>
> plucker-build -H file.html -N "DocName" -f pdbfilename --stayonhost
> --zlib-compression --maxdepth 1

Just because I was really stupid and did not think of this. After I
switched to jpluck2 I didn't really think of this. It's the perfect
solution for my needs. Thanks for opening my eyes... ;-)
 
>       ...Akkana

BYe Thomas

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