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Create the separate documents separately and merge them with a PDF utility. Semantically speaking, I feel this is the way to go rather than futzing with the document settings. After all, what you are submitting is not one pdfjoin foo1.pdf foo2.pdf --outfile bar.pdf. (via Uwe Hermann). a few more options from
The '--batch' option of pdfjam(1) cannot be used. pdfjoin is a simple wrapper for pdfjam, which provides a front end to many of the capabilities of the pdfpages package for pdflatex. A working installation of pdflatex, with the pdfpages package, is required. pdfjoin is part of the "PDFjam" package of tools, whose homepage is at
In both cases the ouput resolution is much higher and better than this way using convert: convert I installed the pdftk (pdf toolkit) on our debian server, and using the following command I achieved desired output: Also pdfjoin a.pdf b.pdf will create a new b-joined.pdf with the contents of a.pdf and b.pdf
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13 Jul 2010 In OS X, PDF files can be concatenated manually using Preview. But if you are happy using Terminal there's an easier way, thanks to a Python script installed by default in /System/Library/Automator.
30 Nov 2014 I will describe two methods: one using convert and one using pdfjoin . Method 1 is to use the convert tool from ImageMagick. Advantages: This is simple, and you probably already have ImageMagick installed. Disadvantages: This will fail when you have a lot of large images, because it will try to load them
pdfjam is a shell-script front end to the LaTeX 'pdfpages' package (for which, see www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/pdfpages). Usage: pdfjam [OPTIONS] [--] [FILE1 [SEL1]] [FILE2 [SEL2]] where * 'FILE1' etc. are PDF files (JPG and PNG files are also allowed). For input from /dev/stdin, use the special
pdfjoin --paper a4paper --rotateoversize false. does the trick for me. rotateoversize is the important option
Another Method. As “anon" points out in the comments it is also possible to use the command “pdfjoin", if you have it installed. The program is part of the “pdfjam" package which, at a hefty 389mb of dependencies, may not be ideal for you. Installing the package is easy though: sudo apt-get install pdfjam. After the package
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