On 08/11/2017 14:06, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
On mardi, 7 novembre 2017 17.49:57 h CET Thomas Nielsen wrote:
Hello I just again successfully used pdftk to manage pages in pdf files, and wonder why it is not to be found in the opensuse tw channels? I have forgot howto formally wish for a package to be included?? The product home page is here (rpm at the bottom of the page) https://www.pdflabs.com/tools/pdftk-server/ and there is already a suse build here : https://software.opensuse.org/package/pdftk?search_term=pdftk Just to say, that there is no big architectural work to do to include it and to make it run on opensuse. Thomas
There's similar tools offered by the poppler-tools package
rpm -ql poppler-tools /usr/bin/pdfdetach /usr/bin/pdffonts /usr/bin/pdfimages /usr/bin/pdfinfo /usr/bin/pdfseparate /usr/bin/pdfsig /usr/bin/pdftocairo /usr/bin/pdftohtml /usr/bin/pdftoppm /usr/bin/pdftops /usr/bin/pdftotext /usr/bin/pdfunite
Check if your workflow can integrate them instead of the soon dead pdftk.
a Must have would be to have servicemenus for them ;-)
Tex also has a range of pdf tools - texlive-pdfjam-bin rpm -ql texlive-pdfjam-bin|grep bin /usr/bin/pdf180 /usr/bin/pdf270 /usr/bin/pdf90 /usr/bin/pdfbook /usr/bin/pdfflip /usr/bin/pdfjam /usr/bin/pdfjam-pocketmod /usr/bin/pdfjam-slides3up /usr/bin/pdfjam-slides6up /usr/bin/pdfjoin /usr/bin/pdfnup /usr/bin/pdfpun and more in other tex packages. Dave P -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org