Re: [PLUG] Tweaking PDFs, font size and color

2017-09-26 Thread Michael Barnes
My fastest and easiest solution in cases like this is to simply select and copy the text and paste it into a LibreOffice document and tweak as necessary. As long as there are not a lot of images or tables, it usually works quite well. Crude, but effective. Michael On Sep 26, 2017 12:04, "Rich Sh

Re: [PLUG] PCEngines Group Purchase?

2017-09-26 Thread Tomas Kuchta
Hi Russell, Regardless of the outcome of your call - I feel that I do not really need Alix for my node. I would be happy to downgrade to that Ubiquity router or anything equally functional without the radio. If that sounds like good and workable idea, you could redirect the Alix and recover it's

[PLUG] PCEngines Group Purchase?

2017-09-26 Thread Russell Senior
Hi All, The Personal Telco Project has a node host interested in purchasing an APU2 from pcengines.ch (in Switzerland). The APU2 is a headless quad-core 64-bit x86 single board computer, with three integrated intel NICs in a 6x6-inch form factor. Several of us have used them for connecting to t

Re: [PLUG] Tweaking PDFs, font size and color

2017-09-26 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Keith Lofstrom wrote: > Are there useful linux tools for reformatting third > party PDF documents? Try MasterPDFEditor ; there are others mentioned in a pdf thread last week. I like using MPE as it has done what I've so far neede

[PLUG] Tweaking PDFs, font size and color

2017-09-26 Thread Keith Lofstrom
Are there useful linux tools for reformatting third party PDF documents? An example is the seemingly well written but difficult- to-read "systemd in SUSE Linux Enterprise 12": https://www.suse.com/docrep/documents/huz0a6bf9a/systemd_in_suse_linux_enterprise_12_white_paper.pdf Small gray main te