Rotate

Is there a way to select multiple files and rotate them 180°?
Bob

Here's what Tools -> Convert Images -> Rotate Right runs:

Image ROTATE=90 HERE REPLACE PRESERVEDATE @nodeselect

Just change the 90 to 180 if you want it to rotate 180 degrees.

So far not much luck with my rotate. At least my talk is better, I hope. I'm using two types of images a PDF and also a JPEG. Should this code work with both types? Also when I use the mouse to do the rotate, which works, the next time I open the file I have to rotate it again. In other words it doesn't stick. Since my volume is extremely high the mouse is not a good solution for my problem. For my project shaving .025 of a second every time I touch a file is a very big overall savings. And since I'm doing 600 an hour the most is a real issue.

Maybe I should this mentioned what I'm doing.

  1. Open image
  2. Use Dragon to enter six digits.
  3. Down arrow, which opens the next image.

Bob

I've answered most of this in your other thread. Please only ask each question in one thread.

As for PDF files, the image/rotate commands won't rotate them. What the viewer does with them is up to the PDF viewer you have installed.

To rotate pdf files, try my PDF toolbar (signature).

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This seems to be exactly what I was looking for.

  1. I need to remove pages from the PDF file.
  2. Hopefully it will let me extract them as a JPEG or png format.

I have looked over the documentation here and on your website. I have a couple questions. My installation directory name is Opus
c:\uty\sw\Opus
Have no subdirectory called buttons. Certainly I can create one if needed.
But I'm a little bit uncertain as to how the directory works.
Would it be like this:
c:\uty\sw\Opus\pdftk-1.44-win-install or would it be the included subdirectories such as bin, docs, lc directly sub directed under Opus without the pdftk-1.44-win-install.

And is a license required to run the software?

Bob

First of all, PDFtk is not my tool, I just created a toolbar for Opus to run command line.
For license, look at pdflabs.com/docs/pdftk-license/

To install my toolbar, you need to copy AlbatorV-PDF Tools.dop file in opus default toolbar path.
To find default path, just use alias /buttons or import it in Customize/File/Import toolbar.

After PDFtk installation, you need to edit each toolbar's buttons to change /home\Tools\pdftk-1.41\pdftk.exe path by your.

You only need pdftk.exe file, you can delete others.

Just got off the phone with AT&T, my support assistant, and between the tool was we could not figure out we had to do. It definitely looks like a solution to my problem between the button and the program. Sometimes if I sit on it for a couple of days go back to it with a better understanding.

Bob