Hi,
Am 15.07.2013 21:59, schrieb Robin Kirkman:
On 07/15/2013 02:25 PM, Andreas Lehmkuehler wrote:
Hi,
Am 15.07.2013 07:07, schrieb Robin Kirkman:
I've written a small Apache-licensed app to "repaginate" PDF documents scanned
from double-sided papers with a single-sided scanner. The URL for the project
is http://www.simplexrepaginator.com/ . I don't know if anyone keeps track of
nifty examples of pdfbox, but I think this might be one. I use it all the time
when digitizing my household files.
I didn't see a "used by" section or its equivalent on the pdfbox website. Would
this be a good time to make one?
We have a reference section [1]. What do you expect us to do? Should we add your
code as example or do want to be listed on our reference list?
I didn't have anything particular in mind, I've just (I think!) seen some of the
other Apache libraries list other projects that use them. The "simplex
repaginator" tool just seemed to me like the sort of neato use of PDFBox that
might be worth mentioning, but I certainly have no expectations.
I added your project to our references list.
BTW: it would be nice if you give us some credit on your page as well. Something
like "Using Apache PDFBox" including a link to our website. :-)
Well, you're already in the "Credits" page:
http://www.simplexrepaginator.com/credits/ But given that the whole thing relies
so heavily on PDFBox it certainly makes sense to make that a bit more prominent.
Oh, I didn't saw that page, sorry for that. But one additional comment from the
peanut gallery, all apache projects are named like this: "Apache XXX". Please
fix that if you can spare some cycles.
--Robin Kirkman
Anyway, worst-case scenario, people aren't interested in the utility I wrote. I
still think it's pretty cool though, and it saves me a heck of a lot of menial
drudgery.
I don't need it, but most likely there are others who might look for something
like that.
--Robin Kirkman
Thanks for the information!
BR
Andreas Lehmkühler
[1] http://pdfbox.apache.org/references.html
BR
Andreas Lehmkühler