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'''pdftk is now available for CentOS 7.x too'''. | |||
Till CentOS 6.x [[Pdftk]] was available to manage pdf files. For CentOS 7.x use: | Till CentOS 6.x [[Pdftk]] was available to manage pdf files. For CentOS 7.x use: |
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CentOS 7.x pdfunite
pdftk is now available for CentOS 7.x too.
Till CentOS 6.x Pdftk was available to manage pdf files. For CentOS 7.x use:
- yum -y install poppler
- Then combine pdfs using:
- pdfunite input1.pdf input2.pdf input3.pdf output.pdf
Note:
- Probably "convert" from ImageMagick can also be used to create pdfs from input pdfs. It can always create pdf from a series of input images in .jpg etc. formats
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