2008/7/18 Johannes Wiedersich [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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On 2008-07-18 12:57, Dotan Cohen wrote:
Does anyone know a solution for .doc files? I know that she works with
.doc files as well.
from man ooffice:
openoffice(1)
Name
openoffice -
2008/7/18 Kamaraju S Kusumanchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
For merging .pdf files, I use pdftk (as already mentioned). For
merging .eps, .ps files, I use psmerge. A sample command would look like
psmerge -ocombined.eps file1.eps file2.eps file3.eps file4.eps
Thanks Kamaraju. I have yet to get to try
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On 2008-07-18 12:57, Dotan Cohen wrote:
Does anyone know a solution for .doc files? I know that she works with
.doc files as well.
from man ooffice:
openoffice(1)
Name
openoffice - OpenOffice.org office suite
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-p filename...
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
Dotan Cohen escreveu:
I have a user who processes documents from other people. In Windows
she would select 20+ documents (all of the same type, usually pdf, gs,
or word files) and make a single PDF document out of them. She could
then easily take that PDF with her
I have a user who processes documents from other people. In Windows
she would select 20+ documents (all of the same type, usually pdf, gs,
or word files) and make a single PDF document out of them. She could
then easily take that PDF with her and print it at the job. I believe
that she was using
Dotan Cohen escreveu:
I have a user who processes documents from other people. In Windows
she would select 20+ documents (all of the same type, usually pdf, gs,
or word files) and make a single PDF document out of them. She could
then easily take that PDF with her and print it at the job. I
On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 17:30:54 -0300
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dotan Cohen escreveu:
I have a user who processes documents from other people. In Windows
she would select 20+ documents (all of the same type, usually pdf,
gs, or word files) and make a single PDF document
2008/7/16 Amit Uttamchandani [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Second to pdftk. I use it all the time.
e.g.
pdftk p1.pdf p2.pdf p3.pdf cat output p_combined.pdf
Amit
Thanks, Amit. I suppose now is my chance to learn KDE service menus so
that I can make this easy for her.
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Dotan Cohen
If the files are all PDF, then pdftk can easily join them in another
PDF. For Postscript, they can easily be converted to PDF and then
joined.
I believe there was a KDE extension that allowed some pdftk
operations in an easy graphical way. But I do not remember in which
package it was.
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