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Off Topic but interesting: How to concatenate pdf files:
http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/software/pdf-append.php I used this to take 10 book chapters in pdf into a single "book". I did this mainly to make it far more searchable. -- Owen Owen Densmore 505-988-3787 http://backspaces.net Redfish Group: 505-995-0206 http://redfish.com http://friam.org/ |
Which method did you use? Feeding the stuff through pdftex sounds like
the sledgehammer approach. I have done this successfully for a more limited application - merging pages from a scanner (and earlier from "efax", fax machine software). In this case, the raw material was a bunch of ps files, and I quickly found psmerge didn't work. I simply wrote a perl script to schlop the PS structuring conventions in, breaking each document into a prologue, and the page descriptions. Then concatenate the prologue with the data for each page, adding appropriate %%Page separator. This works, because the prologue is identical for all pages (generated by the same postscript driver). However, it is definitely not portable. I had to reimplement the version I did for the fax machine for the scanner, but its not hard - only 34 lines of Perl. Cheers On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 01:39:12PM -0600, Owen Densmore wrote: > Off Topic but interesting: How to concatenate pdf files: > http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/software/pdf-append.php > I used this to take 10 book chapters in pdf into a single "book". I > did this mainly to make it far more searchable. > > -- Owen > > Owen Densmore 505-988-3787 http://backspaces.net > Redfish Group: 505-995-0206 http://redfish.com http://friam.org/ > > > > > ============================================================ > FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv > Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College > lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org -- *PS: A number of people ask me about the attachment to my email, which is of type "application/pgp-signature". Don't worry, it is not a virus. It is an electronic signature, that may be used to verify this email came from me if you have PGP or GPG installed. Otherwise, you may safely ignore this attachment. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- A/Prof Russell Standish Phone 0425 253119 (mobile) Mathematics UNSW SYDNEY 2052 R.Standish at unsw.edu.au Australia http://parallel.hpc.unsw.edu.au/rks International prefix +612, Interstate prefix 02 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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I ended up using the TeX approach .. the simpler ghostscript method
failed to include the images in the pdf files. Turned out to be quite easy and much faster, and produced a far more compact resultant pdf file (the gs version was 2.77 times larger than the tex version!). -- Owen Owen Densmore 505-988-3787 http://backspaces.net Redfish Group: 505-995-0206 http://redfish.com http://friam.org/ On Sep 18, 2006, at 9:59 AM, Russell Standish wrote: > Which method did you use? Feeding the stuff through pdftex sounds like > the sledgehammer approach. > > I have done this successfully for a more limited application - merging > pages from a scanner (and earlier from "efax", fax machine > software). In this case, the raw material was a bunch of ps files, and > I quickly found psmerge didn't work. > > I simply wrote a perl script to schlop the PS structuring conventions > in, breaking each document into a prologue, and the page > descriptions. Then concatenate the prologue with the data for each > page, adding appropriate %%Page separator. > > This works, because the prologue is identical for all pages (generated > by the same postscript driver). > > However, it is definitely not portable. I had to reimplement the > version I did for the fax machine for the scanner, but its not hard - > only 34 lines of Perl. > > Cheers > > On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 01:39:12PM -0600, Owen Densmore wrote: >> Off Topic but interesting: How to concatenate pdf files: >> http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/software/pdf-append.php >> I used this to take 10 book chapters in pdf into a single "book". I >> did this mainly to make it far more searchable. >> >> -- Owen >> >> Owen Densmore 505-988-3787 http://backspaces.net >> Redfish Group: 505-995-0206 http://redfish.com http://friam.org/ >> >> >> >> >> ============================================================ >> FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv >> Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College >> lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org > > -- > *PS: A number of people ask me about the attachment to my email, which > is of type "application/pgp-signature". Don't worry, it is not a > virus. It is an electronic signature, that may be used to verify this > email came from me if you have PGP or GPG installed. Otherwise, you > may safely ignore this attachment. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------ > A/Prof Russell Standish Phone 0425 253119 (mobile) > Mathematics > UNSW SYDNEY 2052 R.Standish at unsw.edu.au > Australia http:// > parallel.hpc.unsw.edu.au/rks > International prefix +612, Interstate prefix 02 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------ > > > ============================================================ > FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv > Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College > lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org |
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