Kai Ponte wrote:
On Friday 11 April 2008 06:54:35 am Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
Is there any PDF tools in Linux that I can use to combine PDF files into one document? I have searched and all I can find are command line tools such as ghostscript.
I'd like something like Acrobat that allows one to insert a document into an existing document then rearrange the pages.
KPDF doesn't seem to have this functionality.
On Fri, 2008-04-11 at 06:49 -0700, Kai Ponte wrote: pdfedit? I have only looked to see that it runs. The rest is up to you :)
Didn't know I had it until I ran YaST. Apparently there isn't a button for it.
In any case, it does work but the files are appended before the exitsing files. Knwoing that - and that you can't rearrange pages - it will do.
I actually ran into a few other issues which will have to be corrected by the authors first. The documents were written in Word using tables and will mess up the page count on conversion to PDF. This occurs in Word or OOo.
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