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George Gratzer gratzer at mac.com
Sat May 17 18:36:07 CEST 2008


P.S. It did create a new folder gratzer in my home directory called  
gratzer. GG
On 16-May-08, at 2:32 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:

> George Gratzer wrote:
>> To illustrate the problem, here is a link:
>> http://anziamj.austms.org.au/JAMSA/V52/Part1/Gratzer/p0057.html
>> I want to convert this (and the next 30 pages) into a pdf file. The  
>> problem is: printing it as a pdf, makes it into a document of two  
>> pages. Then I have to use Photoshop to crop and paste the two into  
>> one. Not easy work, because the end of the first page cuts a line  
>> (slanted) into two.
>> The solution would be to save it as a 8.5 X 11 pdf page, but I do  
>> not know how to do that. there is no page setup.
>
> Seeing that these are png images, the following worked for me:
>
> In bash, run the commands
>
> mkdir gratzer
> cd gratzer
> for N in `jot 31 57`
>  do
>   wget http://anziamj.austms.org.au/JAMSA/V52/Part1/Gratzer/p00$N.png
>  done
> open *
>
> This opens all 31 downloaded png files in one Preview.app window  
> (works on 10.5; for 10.4 I am not so sure.)
>
> Then select all pages with cmd-A in the sidebar and choose File- 
> >Print selected pages. Print to pdf, and you have a nice 31 page pdf  
> file.
>
> -- 
> Martin
>
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