printing features on command line - Redhat
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I'd like to print pdf files. Is there a way to say for example "print side 5-10"
or print "odd pages only" ? I know how to do this with acroread, but I'd like to
do things like that ...
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printing features on command line
Hi,
I'd like to print pdf files. Is there a way to say for example "print side 5-10"
or print "odd pages only" ? I know how to do this with acroread, but I'd like to
do things like that on the command line, since it's easier than opening a killer
application. I am also lookig for a (scripting) solution like "print those 20
pdf file, but only the odd pages". Any ideas ?
thanks Boris
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Re: printing features on command line
Boris Glawe wrote in message news:...
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to print pdf files. Is there a way to say for example "print side 5-10"
> or print "odd pages only" ? I know how to do this with acroread, but I'd like to
> do things like that on the command line, since it's easier than opening a killer
> application. I am also lookig for a (scripting) solution like "print those 20
> pdf file, but only the odd pages". Any ideas ?
>
> thanks Boris
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