[OS X TeX] Concatenate PDF files?
Warren Nagourney
warren at dirac.phys.washington.edu
Wed May 22 20:47:46 CEST 2002
Actually, I am the one one whose behalf the question was originally posed
(thanks, Chuck) and I have tried Acrobat but find it to be a very bad port
of a difficult-to-use (in my opinion) windows program. I gave up on Acrobat
after getting cryptic error messages about "font subsets are same" or
something like this. I also tried texexec and found some *very* serious
problems with it: problems which result in data loss!
I ran "texexec --result all.pdf `ls *.pdf`" and found that the script
didn't recognize any of the .pdf files in the directory: it would say "I
can't find file xxxx.pdf" (leaving aside the paradox in that statement: how
can it specify the filename and then be unable to find it!?!?).
It *was* (unfortunately) able to delete the files! After responding with ^D
to all of the script's complaints, I found that none of my pdf files were
left in the directory - they were all deleted! Fortunately, they were all
generated using TeXshop, so I was able to regenerate them.
There is something horribly wrong with the texexec script and I recommend
that no one use it.
Thanks.
Warren Nagourney
--On Wednesday, May 22, 2002 10:22 AM -0400 Frank Ernst <fxe5 at po.cwru.edu>
wrote:
>> From: Michael Murray <mmurray at maths.adelaide.edu.au>
>> Reply-To: "TeX on Mac OS X Mailing List" <MacOSX-TeX at email.esm.psu.edu>
>> Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 22:30:14 +0930
>> To: "TeX on Mac OS X Mailing List" <MacOSX-TeX at email.esm.psu.edu>
>> Subject: Re: [OS X TeX] Concatenate PDF files?
>>
>>> Le 22/05/02 14:05, « Charles Bouldin » <charles.bouldin at nist.gov> a
>>> écrit :
>>>
>>>> A friend of mine asked me about how to concatenate .pdf files into a
>>>> single .pdf file, and I was sort of stumped. This came up in the
>>>> context of creating a single .pdf file to put on a web page, where
>>>> the individual .pdf files were created using TeXShop.
>>>>
>>>> Suggestions, anyone?
>>>
>>> try pdfpages.sty
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Michel Bovani
>>>
>>
>> By the way its part of the teTeX that comes with TeXShop but you will
>> need to go to CTAN and grab the manual.
>>
>> Michael
>>
>> --
>
>
> To concatenate file1.pdf, file2.pdf, file3.pdf etc into a single file
> all.pdf you can use the command
>
> texexec --result all.pdf file1.pdf file2.pdf file3.pdf
>
> To concatenate all pdf files in a directory pdfdir into a single file
> all.pdf (in alphabetic order) you can use
>
> texexec --result all.pdf `ls *.pdf`
>
> For further details try
>
> texexec --help
>
> Frank Ernst
>
>
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