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Re: PDF reader that overrides fonts



2008/6/6 Johannes Wiedersich <johannes@physik.blm.tu-muenchen.de>:
>> If I had the time to learn shell scripting now, I would figure out how
>> to do this for 20 documents of 10 pages each. But I have a Materials
>> Engineering exam next week.
>
> Oh, come on, you don't have to do shell scripting for that:
>
>   pdftk *.pdf burst
>
> The one-page files are automatically numbered, IIRC.
>

But then running each of them through Inkscape and rebuilding the pdf?
I feel bad about just the time that I post here and am not studying!
:)

Even in that case, although Inkscape shows the document fine, the
saved pdf has bad letterspacing, which is enough of a problem that I
would have to solve it first.

Dotan Cohen

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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?

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