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servicemenu-pdf for KDE4

   0.4  

KDE Service Menu

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Depends on  KDE 4.x
Downloads:  17211
Submitted:  Apr 3 2006
Updated:  Aug 24 2010

Description:

Here are various KDE service menus for PDF documents

- DjVu menu (from 0.4)
-- Convert pdf document to DjVu file.
You can choose DPI and other options (monochrome, no-metadata, no-hyperlinks)
- Ghostscript menu
-- Optimize pdf document (from 0.2b2)
With ghostscript you can optimizer your document (images too, resize dimension in Byte)
-- Convert pdf document to png images in a subdirectory (from 0.3)
You can choose DPI and color (full, 256,16,gray tones, black and white, transparency).
-- Convert pdf document to jpeg images in a subdirectory (from 0.3)
You can choose DPI and color (full colors or gray tones).
-- Convert pdf document to fax images in a subdirectory (from 0.3)
You can choose fax format (faxg3, faxg32d or faxg4).
- Convert to PostScript (from 0.3)
-- There are various options and suboptions
- pdfinfo menu
- Convert to booklet (from 0.2b)
You can canvert any pdf document to booklet.
ie if you convert a document with pager numerated in 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 you have a booklet with 8,1,2,7,6,3,4,6,5
You can choose pages per booklet, save in one big file or many booklets, read orientation: left to right or right to left.
- pdftk service menu (for generic linux) or pydftk service menu (for ArcLinux):
-- Join selected PDF (alphabetic order)
-- Add another pdf to selected file
-- Rotate (from 0.1)
--- left (from 0.1)
--- right (from 0.1)
--- overturn (from 0.1)
-- Extract pages
-- Extraxt all even pages
-- Extract all odd pages
-- Burst PDF pages
-- Remove pages (from 0.3)
-- Repair
-- Watermark pages of a PDF file
-- Stamp (from 0.1)
-- Lock (give master password, give user password, select permissions)
-- Unlock (with master password)
-- Attach arbitrary file (not PDF only, but documents audio image movie too)
(For now, you can view attached files with Acrobat Reader only)
-- Extract all attached files (one or more)
(Acrobat Reader not required for this)
-- Uncompress PDF files (Remove PDF page stream compression)
(These are only useful when you want to edit PDF code in a text editor like vim or emacs)
-- Compress PDF files (Restore page stream compression)
-- Document information
- pdfjam service menu (pdfnup):
-- 2 pages per sheet
-- 4 pages per sheet
-- 6 pages per sheet
-- 8 pages per sheet
-- Custom pages per sheet
(It's possible to choose if you want framed or no-framed)
- poppler-utils service menu (pdfimages, pdftohtml,pdftoppm, pdftotext):
-- Convert an PDF document to HTML page
-- Convert an PDF document to one or more images
-- Extract images from PDF documents
-- Convert PDF document to text




Changelog:

servicemenu-pdf for KDE

Version 0.4 (codename: Frosini alternative :-)
Split package in two: for generic linux and for Arch Linux
- In the package for Arch Linux removed use of pdftk and added binary pydftk, script pydftk_kmenu.sh and file pydftk.desktop (tnx to Felix Mauch)
- Package for generic linux use pdftk and have pdftk_kmenu.sh and pdftk.desktop, same previous versions.
Added djvu support (djvu.desktop and pdf2djvu_kmenu.sh)
- Convert at 300 DPI
- Convert at 600 DPI
- Custom resolution
- Advanced options (monochrome, no-metadata, no-hyperlinks)
Added initial support for managing more selected files (at this time is only for DjVu menu)
- now the save dialog window appared only if the destination file exist already.
- it's possible to choose if overwrite all destination files or no.
- when you select more file, the options window appared only the first time and applied for all selected files.
Added German translation tnx to Felix Mauch
Added Spanish translation (only menu) tnx to Pilli
Changed some icons




LicenseGPL
Source(servicemenu-pdf_0.4-kde4.tar.gz)
Debian(servicemenu-pdf_0.4-1kde4_all.deb)
Ubuntu(servicemenu-pdf_0.4-1kde4_all.deb)
Arch(servicemenu-pdf_0.4-kde4archlinux.tar.gz)
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 SlackWare Package!!!

 
 by gohanz on: Apr 4 2006
 
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A SlackWare TGz package with SlackBuild Script is Ready to DownLoad!!!

http://www.slacky.it/

http://www.slacky.it/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=1&func=fileinfo&filecatid=1005&parent=category


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 SlackWare Package!!!

 
 by gohanz on: Apr 4 2006
 
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A SlackWare TGz package with SlackBuild Script is Ready to DownLoad!!!

http://www.slacky.it/

http://www.slacky.it/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=1&func=fileinfo&filecatid=1005&parent=category


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 Re: SlackWare Package!!!

 
 by egregorion on: Apr 5 2006
 
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Greats!!
Thank you very much :-)


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 Re: SlackWare Package!!!

 
 by egregorion on: Apr 5 2006
 
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There is another tool from me :-) for pdf:

http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=37279

and it's complete for now!

Good luck


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 great work

 
 by Superstoned on: Apr 8 2006
 
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hey, this is a cool tool. made it in my service menu folder :D

but i have one question: what about encrypted pdf's? some are not printable, but kpdf can ignore that. can PDFtk Tools do that too? (its about a reader from my gf's university, they insist on selling it or making their students read it online, while they've been out of stock for some time and she needs it)


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 Re: great work

 
 by egregorion on: Apr 8 2006
 
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PDFtk not permit this, you can use kghostview instead.
My kpdf (kde 3.5.2) not permit too.

Thank you for your nice words.


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 Re: great work

 
 by egregorion on: Apr 8 2006
 
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You can use kghostview and print file as PDF file :-)
Now you can use "PDFtk Tools" and/or "PDFjam Tools"

Bye


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 Re: Re: great work

 
 by Superstoned on: Apr 8 2006
 
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yes, i could use kghostview, but problem is - the KDE pdf printer sucks. print with it, and look at the fonts... they are badly rendered, that's why i use OO.o to create pdf's.


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 Thank you for

 
 by Sagittarius on: Apr 28 2006
 
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the credit ;-)


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 Re: Thank you for

 
 by egregorion on: Apr 28 2006
 
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You are welcome ;-)


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 thank you

 
 by tuxxland on: May 3 2006
 
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thank you works great!


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 text&image select

 
 by ndhol on: May 19 2006
 
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Hi...that's a great work. Can I select text in pdf file and save as in a clipboard? or making an image selection? Thx.


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 Re: text&image select

 
 by egregorion on: May 21 2006
 
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Hi, you can't unlock a protect pdf without password but you can use kghostview for print page's images.
You can print the protect pdf in a file ;-)

Bye


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