Hi,
On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 06:16:26PM +0200, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
At work we use the command line tool pdcat by pdftools.com for this.
It's commercial, but the demo also does nearly everything.
I just found PDFLab for MacOS X, see
http://fabien.iconus.ch/english/PDFLab.html
I can't
Alexander Klink wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 06:16:26PM +0200, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
At work we use the command line tool pdcat by pdftools.com for this.
It's commercial, but the demo also does nearly everything.
I just found PDFLab for MacOS X, see
Am 03.09.2004 um 21:52 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
but that nullified all links I had in my files, and changed the
opening
from from FitVisible to something else (all files were FitVisible).
Next
At work we use the command line tool pdcat by pdftools.com for this.
It's commercial, but the demo
On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 14:01:11 -0700 (PDT)
Paulo Ney de Souza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So does anyne know how to use texexec to concatenate two PDF files and
preseve as much of the file as possible (links, opening format, ...) ?
--pdfcombine, --pdfcopy and --pdfselect switches are also available,
Am 02.09.2004 um 23:01 schrieb Paulo Ney de Souza:
I am looking for a way to concatenate several PDF files, and found this
e-mail from Hans:
...
but that nullified all links I had in my files, and changed the opening
from from FitVisible to something else (all files were FitVisible).
Next
At work
I am looking for a way to concatenate several PDF files, and found this
e-mail from Hans:
http://www.tug.org/pipermail/pdftex/2001-January/000240.html
saying that texexec can do it in several ways! and to look on the web-site,
texexec manual and the mailing list for directions.
I went
I am looking for a way to concatenate several PDF files, and found this
e-mail from Hans:
http://www.tug.org/pipermail/pdftex/2001-January/000240.html
saying that texexec can do it in several ways! and to look on the web-site,
texexec manual and the mailing list for directions.
I went