On Thursday 09 April 2009 17:59:18 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
the pdfsplit option for texexec use the name texexec.pdf for each of
the document and only the last page remains because all other are
overwritten, can you add the pagenumber (texexec-1.pdf, texexec-2.pdf
etc.) to the filename.
Does
Am 10.04.2009 um 09:23 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi Hans,
the pdfsplit option for texexec use the name texexec.pdf for each
of the document and only the last page remains because all other
are overwritten, can you add the pagenumber (texexec-1.pdf,
texexec-2.pdf etc.)
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 10.04.2009 um 09:23 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi Hans,
the pdfsplit option for texexec use the name texexec.pdf for each of
the document and only the last page remains because all other are
overwritten, can you add the pagenumber
Am 10.04.2009 um 10:13 schrieb Hans Hagen:
works but didn't it makes more sense to create 'filename-number' by
default and
'resultname-number' with with 'texexec --pdfsplit --
result=resultname myfile.pdf'
result = @commandline.checkedoption('result','texexec')
nofpages.times do |i|
if f
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 10.04.2009 um 10:13 schrieb Hans Hagen:
works but didn't it makes more sense to create 'filename-number' by
default and
'resultname-number' with with 'texexec --pdfsplit --result=resultname
myfile.pdf'
result = @commandline.checkedoption('result','texexec')
Am 10.04.2009 um 10:47 schrieb Hans Hagen:
nearly perfect, only the log files for each file remains when I use
result,
e.g. with 'texexec --pdfsplit --result=splitfile myfile.tex' the
file splitfile-n.log
is still there.
you can add
Hi Hans,
the pdfsplit option for texexec use the name texexec.pdf for each of
the document and only the last page remains because all other are
overwritten, can you add the pagenumber (texexec-1.pdf, texexec-2.pdf
etc.) to the filename.
Wolfgang