Re: PDF-Tools

2019-10-26 Thread hh via use-livecode
PDF-Tools_v110 (Merge/Mix/Split, add header/footer/pageNum/svgIcon) Using LC 9.0.5 it runs on Mac/Win/linux(ubuntu1604). More exactly: • Using LC 8.1.10/9.0.5/9.5.0 it runs on MacOS >=10.12.6. • Using LC 8.1.10/9.0.5 it runs on Win7. • Using LC 9.0.5 it runs on Win10 and linux(ubuntu1604). [Thi

Re: PDF-Tools

2019-10-24 Thread Lagi Pittas via use-livecode
9.0.5/9.5.0 > on MacOS 10.12.6/10.13.6/ 10.14.6/10.15.] > > Download PDF-Tools v110 from SampleStacks or > http://livecodeshare.runrev.com/stack/951/ > > Added option to use a SVG Icon on the output pages. > > You can set width (resizes proportional), borderwidth, > fillColor,

Re: PDF-Tools

2019-10-23 Thread hh via use-livecode
PDF-Tools_v109, updated to v110 (Mac only) [Tested to run with LC 8.1.10/9.0.5/9.5.0 on MacOS 10.12.6/10.13.6/ 10.14.6/10.15.] Download PDF-Tools v110 from SampleStacks or http://livecodeshare.runrev.com/stack/951/ Added option to use a SVG Icon on the output pages. You can set width (resizes

PDF-Tools

2019-10-21 Thread hh via use-livecode
PDF-Tools_v109 (MERGE/MIX/SPLIT) Due to deficiencies of the browser widget on win and linux we have the first time that a JS-library runs in a browser widget on Mac only. I tried to work around for win and linux without success, sorry. Download PDF-Tools from SampleStacks or http

Re: Re : two really neat pdf tools

2011-08-16 Thread Bob Sneidar
On Aug 16, 2011, at 1:11 PM, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote: > Hi from Beautiful Brittany, > >> Mac only! >> >> try pdfedit for Linux and Windows > > You mean . you mean that there is another world, > out there . which is not .. aware > about > > REAL C

Re : two really neat pdf tools

2011-08-16 Thread Francis Nugent Dixon
Hi from Beautiful Brittany, Mac only! try pdfedit for Linux and Windows You mean . you mean that there is another world, out there . which is not .. aware about REAL COMPUTING ??? You mean that . there are some .. who haven't .. b

Re: Re : two really neat pdf tools

2011-08-16 Thread Pete
Depending on your needs, another good one is Formulate Pro (Mac only, free). You can place graphics, text, draw shapes. Pete Molly's Revenge On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 2:56 AM, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote: > Hi from Beautiful Brittany, > > Peter, take a look at SKIM

Re: Re : two really neat pdf tools

2011-08-16 Thread Richmond Mathewson
On 08/16/2011 12:56 PM, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote: Hi from Beautiful Brittany, Peter, take a look at SKIM ! I junked Adobe Reader and I now use SKIM for all my pdf work. Great Open Source program. Mac only! try pdfedit for Linux and Windows http://pdfedit.cz/en/index.html - Francis ___

Re : two really neat pdf tools

2011-08-16 Thread Francis Nugent Dixon
Hi from Beautiful Brittany, Peter, take a look at SKIM ! I junked Adobe Reader and I now use SKIM for all my pdf work. Great Open Source program. - Francis ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe

[OT] two really neat pdf tools

2011-08-14 Thread Peter Alcibiades
Don't know if anyone needs these things, but if you do, they are really neat. One is unoconv. That will take all the .doc files in a directory and with the aid of open office or libreoffice will turn them into perfectly decent pdfs. As in:- unconv -f pdf *.doc Then the other really neat one