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====== How to merge PDF-files ====== | ====== How to merge PDF-files ====== | ||
- | ==== Introduction ==== | + | |
- | PDF (Portable-Dokument-Format) is a filetype | + | ===== Introduction ===== |
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+ | PDF (Portable | ||
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+ | PDF documents are created from traditional text documents via a printer driver, or as with LaTeX, created directly from source-code. One important consequence is that one cannot convert a PDF-document " | ||
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+ | This article describes how you can merge several PDF documents into a single PDF document. For example, this is useful if you have several pages from a scanner in PDF format and want to put these files into one file. There are several tools available; some are included in the stock Slackware install as well as others that can be readily installed. | ||
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+ | ===== Default Tools ===== | ||
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+ | Tools which are already available on your Slackware computer if you have a complete installation. | ||
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+ | ==== ghostscript (gs) ==== | ||
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+ | The ghostscript package resides in Slackware' | ||
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+ | With GhostScript you can merge PDF files on the command line. | ||
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+ | Thanks to mrclisdue from [[http:// | ||
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+ | ==== imagemagick (convert) ==== | ||
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+ | The convert tool comes in Slackware' | ||
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+ | The convert tool uses the -adjoin option to achieve this. | ||
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+ | Thanks to jlinkels at [[http:// | ||
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+ | ==== pdfunite ==== | ||
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+ | The pdfunite tool comes in Slackware' | ||
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+ | Thanks to nivieru at [[http:// | ||
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+ | ===== Additional tools ===== | ||
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+ | Additional tools that can be easily installed. | ||
==== pdftk ==== | ==== pdftk ==== | ||
- | ==== gs (Ghostscript) ==== | + | pdftk is available at [[http:// |
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+ | pdftk can do more things than joining PDF files, for example rotating a document by 180 degrees is done this way: | ||
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+ | Thanks to brianL and michaelk at [[http:// | ||
==== pdfshuffler ==== | ==== pdfshuffler ==== | ||
+ | pdfshuffler is also available at [[http:// | ||
+ | ==== pdfjam ==== | ||
+ | pdfjam is a LaTeX-package which is unfortunately **not** included in tetex. But those of us who have installed texlive instead already have pdfjam. It is also a command line tool (like LaTeX). The documentation is available with the texdoc command | ||
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+ | Thanks to joghi at [[http:// | ||
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