..thank you all for your comments: i got it going.
thanks again
steef
On 26-08-19 10:33, Curt wrote:
On 2019-08-26, steef wrote:
hi folks!
is there a simple commandline command to get pdftk so kind to merge a
couple of pdf-files? the explanation in the man and --help-files is
for me in
Le 26 Aug 2019, Siard a écrit :
AFAIK that should be:
$ pdftk file1.pdf file2.pdf cat output result.pdf
It also works without "cat". The OP seemed to be looking for the
simplest possible form.
Regards,
Victor
On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 09:41:39AM +0200, steef wrote:
is there a simple commandline command to get pdftk so kind to merge a
couple of pdf-files? the explanation in the man and --help-files is
for me in somewhat cryptic english. kind regards, Now it complains
with 'input-errors'.
Victor A. Stoichita wrote:
> Le 26 Aug 2019, steef a écrit :
>
> > hi folks!
> >
> > is there a simple commandline command to get pdftk so kind to merge
> > a couple of pdf-files? the explanation in the man and --help-files is
> > for me in somewhat c
On 2019-08-26, steef wrote:
> hi folks!
>
> is there a simple commandline command to get pdftk so kind to merge a
> couple of pdf-files? the explanation in the man and --help-files is
> for me in somewhat cryptic english. kind regards, Now it complains
> with 'input-erro
Quoting Dominik George (2019-08-26 10:09:24)
> >is there a simple commandline command to get pdftk so kind to merge a
> >couple of pdf-files?
>
> look at pdfjoin.
Or (not exactly what you asked for but perhaps interesting anyway) the
graphical tool pdfshuffler, which in my ex
Le 26 Aug 2019, steef a écrit :
hi folks!
is there a simple commandline command to get pdftk so kind to
merge
a couple of pdf-files? the explanation in the man
and --help-files is
for me in somewhat cryptic english. kind regards, Now it
complains
with 'input-errors'.
steef
Hi,
>is there a simple commandline command to get pdftk so kind to merge a
>couple of pdf-files?
look at pdfjoin.
-nik
hi folks!
is there a simple commandline command to get pdftk so kind to merge a couple of pdf-files? the explanation in the man and --help-files is
for me in somewhat cryptic english. kind regards, Now it complains with 'input-errors'.
steef
Hey all (sorry if this double posts, but I tried to post this earlier with
pdf attachments but that didnt go through to the list)
I have been scanning some documents as pdf's, then bursting the document
using pdftk, and this worked fine on the older version (I think v 1.44-1)
of pdftk but
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Camaleón writes:
> Not "so" basic for linux, I'm afraid.
No problem.
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want looks basic, doesn't it? No problem.
Not "so" basic for linux, I'm afraid.
(...)
>> Dunno whether "pdfkt" or "pdfedit" will allow creating/editing
>> bookmarks.
> I think you meant `pdftk' at the place of `pdfkt'.
Yep. Sorry
or "pdfedit" will allow creating/editing
> bookmarks.
I think you meant `pdftk' at the place of `pdfkt'.
> ¹ http://flavianopetrocchi.blogspot.com
Thanks for this link. I'll check it.
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he bookmarks, and appending a bookmark, with the same convention, for
> each freshly inserted PDF in PDFb.
>
> How can I achieve this? It should be possible, and not too difficult,
> but I never found any indication in the man pages of pdftk.
PDF manipulation is still very limited in L
ve this? It should be possible, and not too difficult,
but I never found any indication in the man pages of pdftk.
Thanks.
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a partition in the same machine, you
> can just mount it somewhere and use schroot to run an application in
> that chrooted environment. I use it to run a couple of 32bit
> applications on 64bit hardware.
Indeed, after configuring /etc/schroot/schroot.conf, this command works
Sjoerd Hiemstra wrote:
Well, when I did need it, I could reboot into etch which I've still got,
and where it works fine.
Since I used it only now and then, that was just a minor annoyance.
If you have the etch install on a partition in the same machine, you can
just mount it somewhere and use
> Hm, I tried 'aptitude -t unstable install pdftk' which gets stuck on
> > the same message. :-.
>
> Could you elaborate on that? Version 1.41-2 of pdftk depends on
> libgcj8-1 on most architectures, including i386, amd64 and powerpc.
> What is the exact output from
On 2007-12-21 23:41 +0100, Sjoerd Hiemstra wrote:
> Sven Joachim wrote:
>> Or install the version from unstable, which should just work fine
>> (assuming Sjoerd does not have an alpha machine).
>
> Hm, I tried 'aptitude -t unstable install pdftk' which g
ot have an alpha machine).
Hm, I tried 'aptitude -t unstable install pdftk' which gets stuck on
the same message. :-.
But it's good to hear that it will be back in Lenny one day. :-)
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Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2007-12-21 20:47 +0100, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
Apparently this is fixed in version 1.41 You just have to be patient until
that version hits Lenny.
Or install the version from unstable, which should just work fine
(assuming Sjoerd does not have an alpha machine).
Or gr
On 2007-12-21 20:47 +0100, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
> Apparently this is fixed in version 1.41 You just have to be patient until
> that version hits Lenny.
Or install the version from unstable, which should just work fine
(assuming Sjoerd does not have an alpha machine).
Sven
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On 2007-12-21 21:25 +0100, Charlie wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Dec 2007, Sjoerd Hiemstra shared this with us all:
>>--} Has anyone managed to install pdftk in Lenny?
>>--} Trying to install it, aptitude says:
>>--}
>>--} The following packages have unmet dependencies:
Sjoerd Hiemstra wrote:
> Has anyone managed to install pdftk in Lenny?
> Trying to install it, aptitude says:
>
> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
> pdftk: Depends: libgcj7-0 (>= 4.1.1-12) but it is not installable
> Resolving dependencies...
&g
On Sat, 22 Dec 2007, Sjoerd Hiemstra shared this with us all:
>--} Has anyone managed to install pdftk in Lenny?
>--} Trying to install it, aptitude says:
>--}
>--} The following packages have unmet dependencies:
>--} pdftk: Depends: libgcj7-0 (>= 4.1.1-12) but it
Has anyone managed to install pdftk in Lenny?
Trying to install it, aptitude says:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
pdftk: Depends: libgcj7-0 (>= 4.1.1-12) but it is not installable
Resolving dependencies...
Unable to resolve dependencies! Giving up...
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