as other notes about the application:
> • pdftotext utility [was Re: Xpdf for mac]
> http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg61916.html
>
> The AppleScript described there for HTML conversions can be adapted for
> similar use (e.g., highlight files in Finder,
cation:
• pdftotext utility [was Re: Xpdf for mac]
http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg61916.html
The AppleScript described there for HTML conversions can be adapted for similar
use (e.g., highlight files in Finder, then run the AppleScript to batch convert
files without
L conversions can be adapted for similar
use (e.g., highlight files in Finder, then run the AppleScript to batch convert
files without having to use Terminal.)
I'll paste in the AppleScript below my signature starting below the line
"---Cut Here---" and ending with the line "en
In terminal one can use the pdftotext program found at:
http://www.bluem.net/en/mac/packages/
The command to convert to html is:
pdftotext file.pdf -htmlmeta
The converted file has a html extension. The original files are retained
as pdf.
This can be put in a script with a loop to convert
.
Best regards Annie.
Den Jan 24, 2013 kl. 8:13 PM skrev Alex Hall :
> Hi all,
> I'm wondering if there's a program to batch convert PDFs to html on the mac?
> I'd need line spacing preserved, and navigation could be made into headings.
> Is such a program available? I
Hello Alex,
I'm new to the Mac community but in my Linux days a simple bash script
would soon do that job. By calling any of the pdf to text utils.
HTH
Gena
On 24/01/2013 19:13, Alex Hall wrote:
Hi all,
I'm wondering if there's a program to batch convert PDFs to html o
Hi all,
I'm wondering if there's a program to batch convert PDFs to html on the mac?
I'd need line spacing preserved, and navigation could be made into headings. Is
such a program available? I'd need it to be batch-capable because I have a
folder of about 150 files I'd
Once you've got them in iTunes, if you have your encoding preferences
set to mp3 at whatever bitrate you want, you should be able to select
all the ogg tracks and then choose Create MP3 Version from the Advanced
menu. There were posts on this list in the past on how to get iTunes to
play ogg fi
hi is there a way i can convert a bunch of ogg files into mp3
keeping the same quality etc?
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