Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Mar 23, 2007, at 7:08 AM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Acrobat, maybe?
/usr/ports/print/acrobatviewer
Hm, when I try and start it I get:
%AcrobatViewer
expr: illegal option -- r
usage: expr [-e] expression
Does doing a:
Please advise all your users intended to use Acroba
On Fri, 23 Mar 2007, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
The problem is not that I want to split a document into single pages, but
that I want to split a page in two.
Someone printed two A4 n-up on an A3; I want the two A4 separated again.
Looks like the pstops utility from /usr/ports/print/psutils-a4 mi
> Hello.
> I've got a PDF document with two side-by-side pages in A3 format.
> Is there a way I can get the two single A4 pages, either as subsequent
> pages of a new document or as different new documents?
>
> Anything in the port tree?
>
>
> bye & Thanks av. __
David Kelly wrote:
On Fri, Mar 23, 2007 at 02:28:43PM +0100, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Don Hinton wrote:
Try PDFjam:
/usr/ports/print/pdfjam
hth...
Thanks, but this doesn't seem to do what I need. It can put multiple
pages on one, but cannot split them back.
Tuning in la
On Mar 23, 2007, at 7:08 AM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Acrobat, maybe?
/usr/ports/print/acrobatviewer
Hm, when I try and start it I get:
%AcrobatViewer
expr: illegal option -- r
usage: expr [-e] expression
Does doing a:
Please advise all your users intended to use Acrobat Viewer to create
"~
Peter A. Giessel wrote:
A crude hack would be to use gs to convert it to a high resolution image
file, use gimp or something like that to split it into two image files,
then use gs to put them back together. Again, crude hack and resolution
would be lost, but it may work for you.
I did that i
David Kelly wrote:
I think you can set the scaling and page orientation in ghostscript so
that the current single page requires multiple sheets to print.
This is what I tried to do right at the beginning (eventually going
through pdf -> ps conversion would be fine). However I couldn't find
s
On Fri, Mar 23, 2007 at 07:52:16AM -0800, Peter A. Giessel wrote:
> On 2007/03/23 7:07, Andrea Venturoli seems to have typed:
> > I can easily do that even with ghostscript.
> > The problem is not that I want to split a document into single pages,
> > but that I want to split a page in two.
> > So
On 2007/03/23 7:07, Andrea Venturoli seems to have typed:
> I can easily do that even with ghostscript.
> The problem is not that I want to split a document into single pages,
> but that I want to split a page in two.
> Someone printed two A4 n-up on an A3; I want the two A4 separated again.
A cr
David Kelly wrote:
Tuning in late has anyone suggested *printing* the PDF to PDF using a
PDF viewer? Print only the ranges of pages you are interested in. At
worst print to PS file and then convert PS to PDF.
I do this fairly often in Preview on MacOS X.
I can easily do that even with ghostsc
On Fri, Mar 23, 2007 at 04:07:53PM +0100, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> David Kelly wrote:
>
> >Tuning in late has anyone suggested *printing* the PDF to PDF using a
> >PDF viewer? Print only the ranges of pages you are interested in. At
> >worst print to PS file and then convert PS to PDF.
> >
> >I d
On Friday 23 March 2007 08:28, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> Don Hinton wrote:
> > Try PDFjam:
> >
> > /usr/ports/print/pdfjam
> >
> > hth...
>
> Thanks, but this doesn't seem to do what I need. It can put multiple
> pages on one, but cannot split them back.
I have seen a script that does this, but yo
On Fri, Mar 23, 2007 at 02:28:43PM +0100, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> Don Hinton wrote:
> >Try PDFjam:
> >
> >/usr/ports/print/pdfjam
> >
> >hth...
>
> Thanks, but this doesn't seem to do what I need. It can put multiple
> pages on one, but cannot split them back.
Tuning in late has anyone suggest
Chuck Swiger wrote:
Acrobat, maybe?
/usr/ports/print/acrobatviewer
Hm, when I try and start it I get:
%AcrobatViewer
expr: illegal option -- r
usage: expr [-e] expression
%
Alternatively, if you convert the PDF file to PostScript, (GNU) enscript
ought to have an "N-up" filter which can d
Don Hinton wrote:
Try PDFjam:
/usr/ports/print/pdfjam
hth...
Thanks, but this doesn't seem to do what I need. It can put multiple
pages on one, but cannot split them back.
bye
av.
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On Thursday 22 March 2007 16:52, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> Hello.
> I've got a PDF document with two side-by-side pages in A3 format.
> Is there a way I can get the two single A4 pages, either as subsequent
> pages of a new document or as different new documents?
>
> Anything in the port tree?
Try
On Mar 22, 2007, at 2:52 PM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
I've got a PDF document with two side-by-side pages in A3 format.
Is there a way I can get the two single A4 pages, either as
subsequent pages of a new document or as different new documents?
Anything in the port tree?
Acrobat, maybe?
/u
Hello.
I've got a PDF document with two side-by-side pages in A3 format.
Is there a way I can get the two single A4 pages, either as subsequent
pages of a new document or as different new documents?
Anything in the port tree?
bye & Thanks
av.
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