[scribus] scribus Digest, Vol 21, Issue 14
Henry Hartley
henryhartley at westat.com
Tue Dec 8 19:19:36 CET 2009
Yes.
If, for instance, your multipage.pdf file is in C:\temp then:
* Download pdftk-1.41.exe.zip to your computer (let's put it in C:\temp also)
* Unzip the file giving you pdftk.exe
* Open a command prompt (start -> run -> cmd)
* Change to your file directory: cd \temp
* run the command: pdftk multipage.pdf burst
You will end up with n files named pg_0001.pdf through pg_n.pdf where n is the number of pages in the source file.
--
Henry
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: scribus-bounces at lists.scribus.net [mailto:scribus-
>> bounces at lists.scribus.net] On Behalf Of TSH
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 1:01 PM
>> To: scribus at lists.scribus.net
>> Subject: Re: [scribus] scribus Digest, Vol 21, Issue 14
>>
>> Casale Home wrote:
>>
>> > Thank you for your suggestion. I am actually running Windows,
>> not Linux.
>> > But, the toolkit site says that it is compatible with Windows.
>> However,
>> > after downloading and trying to install it, I can't figure out
>> how to run
>> > the application through Windows. Do I need to go into C: prompt
>> to use it?
>>
>> I would guess that's the way to use it in Windows. Try typing
>> pdftk into the
>> prompt and see if you get a response.
>>
>> A Windows user may be able to tell you more, or you could hunt
>> around the
>> web for a Windows application with a GUI that does the same job; I
>> bet
>> there are a few out there.
>>
>> --
>> Stewart H
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