If anyone prefers the command line I have used pdftk in the past.  It
has commands to split and join pdfs, or to burst them into individual
pages.  These are the commands I have used but it also deals with
encryption, compression, metadata, and possible repair of broken pdfs.

http://www.pdflabs.com/tools/pdftk-the-pdf-toolkit/

On 06/03/2012, John Cooper <l...@discoverlinux.co.uk> wrote:
> On 06/03/12 23:17, C A Wills wrote:
>> A well attended meeting with approx 13/14 persons present.
>>
>> One topic came up where I sat, about manipulating PDF's:-
>>
>> PDF-Shuffler 0.5.1 is one I used last week to combine 2 A5 pdf's into
>> one. Has GUI front end, simple, can delete pages, Import & export.
>>
>
> Looks a good app, Fedora users :-
>
> sudo yum install pdfshuffler
>
>
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