PDF toolbar v2

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PDF toolbar v2

Postby AlbatorV » 16 Apr 2008, 11:43

PDF toolbar v2 By Albator V

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This toolbar use a freeware named "PDFtk" (http://www.pdfhacks.com/pdftk/)
You can read more about PDFtk in the Help menu.

With this toolbar, you can :
  • Merge all selected PDF files in one
  • Extract all pages of selected PDF files
  • Organize selected PDF files
    • Order pages: to move pages 3 to 5 before 1, just type "3-5 1" in field
    • Delete pages: to delete pages 3-6, just type "1-2 7-end" in field
    • Extract pages: to extract pages 2-6, just type "2-6" in field
  • Protect selected PDF files with password
  • Unprotect selected PDF files
  • Rotate file (+90°/-90°/180°) **NEW**
Toolbar installation
  • You can copy AlbatorV-PDF Tool.dop file to /dopusdata/buttons
  • You can import AlbatorV-PDF Tool.dop file from Customize/File/Import toolbar
PDFtk installation

Download and unzip the following file.
By default, all buttons need to have "pdftk.exe" in "/home\tools\pdftk-1.41" directory.
Of course you can change this directory, but you need to edit all buttons...

http://www.pdflabs.com/tools/pdftk-the-pdf-toolkit/pdftk-1.44-win.zip (~3.1MB)

[Note: Updated download link to current version of PDFTK 1.44 3/1/11]
Attachments
AlbatorV-PDF Toolbar v2 english.rar
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AlbatorV-PDF Toolbar v2 french.rar
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Last edited by AlbatorV on 25 Apr 2013, 00:49, edited 5 times in total.
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Postby Sitka » 26 Aug 2008, 01:45

This is VERY cool. I have been using PDFTK every few weeks for several years, and this has great promise to simplify the tasks I often do.

Now I need to play around with some modified scripting. What I most often do is something like take a few pages from Document A, then a few from Document B, then the rest of Document A. Sometimes I might have a dozen or so such instructions on the command line.

It will be fun playing with this.
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