Hi, Two weeks ago I migrated all our local school's servers and clients from Slackware 14.1 to CentOS 7. Everything went perfectly, and now I'm busy sanding down some edges. The previous installation sported pdftk and a frontend (can't remember the name) which allowed some basic operations on PDF files such as splitting and concatenation. The school's staff used this application all the time. Unfortunately it's not available under CentOS 7. Can you suggest any replacement for this application? On a side note, it should be something with a point-and-click GUI. Cheers, Niki -- Microlinux - Solutions informatiques durables 7, place de l'?glise - 30730 Montpezat Site : https://www.microlinux.fr Blog : https://blog.microlinux.fr Mail : info at microlinux.fr T?l. : 04 66 63 10 32
Am 09.05.2018 um 12:22 schrieb Nicolas Kovacs <info at microlinux.fr>:> > Two weeks ago I migrated all our local school's servers and clients from > Slackware 14.1 to CentOS 7. Everything went perfectly, and now I'm busy > sanding down some edges. > > The previous installation sported pdftk and a frontend (can't remember > the name) which allowed some basic operations on PDF files such as > splitting and concatenation. The school's staff used this application > all the time. Unfortunately it's not available under CentOS 7. > > Can you suggest any replacement for this application? On a side note, it > should be something with a point-and-click GUI.https://code-industry.net/free-pdf-editor/ (I have no relation to this product) -- LF
On 05/09/2018 12:05 PM, Leon Fauster wrote:> Am 09.05.2018 um 12:22 schrieb Nicolas Kovacs <info at microlinux.fr>: >> Two weeks ago I migrated all our local school's servers and clients from >> Slackware 14.1 to CentOS 7. Everything went perfectly, and now I'm busy >> sanding down some edges. >> >> The previous installation sported pdftk and a frontend (can't remember >> the name) which allowed some basic operations on PDF files such as >> splitting and concatenation. The school's staff used this application >> all the time. Unfortunately it's not available under CentOS 7. >> >> Can you suggest any replacement for this application? On a side note, it >> should be something with a point-and-click GUI. > > https://code-industry.net/free-pdf-editor/ > > (I have no relation to this product) > > -- > LF > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centospdftk is available from the nux-dextop repository. -- regards H
On 09/05/18 22:22, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:> Hi, > > Two weeks ago I migrated all our local school's servers and clients from > Slackware 14.1 to CentOS 7. Everything went perfectly, and now I'm busy > sanding down some edges. > > The previous installation sported pdftk and a frontend (can't remember > the name) which allowed some basic operations on PDF files such as > splitting and concatenation. The school's staff used this application > all the time. Unfortunately it's not available under CentOS 7. > > Can you suggest any replacement for this application? On a side note, it > should be something with a point-and-click GUI. > > Cheers, > > NikiI use it under CentOS 7 it comes from nux_dextop who i use for multi-media rpms. HTH