On 3/30/12, Gabor Z. Papp <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > is there any way to join separate pdf pages without page break? > > I have 3 standalone pages in separate pdf file. > I would like to join them without page break at every file.
If you ask for a suggestion as a user: You can try to open the PDFs in LibreOffice Draw, and copy-paste the tables from the other two into the first and print from there. (I personally had some fancy formatting problems with that, YMMV.) If you ask for a programmatic solution. Dunno. I would have tried to export the information into something more manageable, with simpler structure, e.g. SVG. pdftocairo reportedly can do it, but I do not know how good it is at it. Then with SVG, being plain XML files, you can try to write a routine to locate the content you need on the pages and put them together. Hm. From my recollection of crazy things people do with Ghostscript. Ghostscript IIRC can apply a crop box to the PDFs - to strip the empty space at the bottom. Then using the Ghostscript again you can merge the PDFs together. That would give you a document with 3 pages of unusual size: wide, but short. Adobe Reader should be able to print such document on a single page. But do not ask me for the command lines of the Ghostscript - I just seen people doing something similar. _______________________________________________ poppler mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/poppler
