Hi Jerry, I wasn't able to edit the LyX wiki - the Mac page is
protected with a password other than LyX.
To answer your question, the -n pageno selects the page from the source
PDF such that it can be rendered to a target (probably not a PDF). In
this way you can grab page 22 from your
Hi Jerry, I wasn't able to edit the LyX wiki - the Mac page is
protected with a password other than LyX.
To answer your question, the -n pageno selects the page from the source
PDF such that it can be rendered to a target (probably not a PDF). In
this way you can grab page 22 from your
Hi Jerry, I wasn't able to edit the LyX wiki - the Mac page is
protected with a password other than LyX.
To answer your question, the -n pageno selects the page from the source
PDF such that it can be rendered to a target (probably not a PDF). In
this way you can grab page 22 from your
I recently wrote a little command line utility called transmute that
converts between various image formats using only the Quartz,
CoreGraphics, and Cocoa APIs. Apple's sips utility can do the same
sort of thing but, oddly, sips doesn't support EPS or PS.
transmute also has some other neat
I recently wrote a little command line utility called transmute that
converts between various image formats using only the Quartz,
CoreGraphics, and Cocoa APIs. Apple's sips utility can do the same
sort of thing but, oddly, sips doesn't support EPS or PS.
transmute also has some other neat
I recently wrote a little command line utility called transmute that
converts between various image formats using only the Quartz,
CoreGraphics, and Cocoa APIs. Apple's sips utility can do the same
sort of thing but, oddly, sips doesn't support EPS or PS.
transmute also has some other neat