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Re: How to fix the ELF class issue



On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 10:18 PM, Camaleón <noelamac@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Nov 2011 08:48:16 +0800, lina wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 7:31 PM, Camaleón <noelamac@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>>> The pdfedit has below problem when I tried to remove some page: ! In
>>>> script '/usr/share/pdfedit/page.qs', line 118: ! Error. Exception in
>>>> Pdf.removePage : Document is read-only which is for any PDF file.
>>>
>>> Maybe you need first to go "Tools -> DeLinearize".
>>
>> I tried the delinearize, which failed. showed something as below:
>>
>> PDFedit 0.4.5-20101102183200
>>> delinearize_gui()
>> You must pick a different file than
>> '/home/lina/Documents/supportingMaterials-pdfjam.pdf'
>> Delinearization failed!
>
> Let's see what PDFedit help says for this function:
>
> ***
> Delinearize
>
> This tool converts linearized pdf files to normal pdf files. When
> executed, a file open dialog is displayed. Linearized pdf file should be
> selected. After open file is selected save dialog is opened for output
> (delinearized) file. After both files are selected, delinearization
> process starts. This may fail if input file is not linearized or it is
> not valid pdf document. In this case an error dialog is displayed.
> ***
>
> So I guess you basically have to run "DeLinearize" with no PDF document
> opened within the application, then go to "Tools -> DeLinearize" and
> provide the PDF file you want to apply this option and finally give the
> filename for the resulting PDF.
>
> Did you do this way?

Thanks. I followed this way this time, still the same.

I tried another alternative tool, pdfjam, which helped me well in
extract certain page.

so I guess I will use pdfjam instead of pdfedit.

>
> If yes and still fails then maybe is that the PDF file has a format that
> is not suitable for that function or you are hitting some sort of bug in
> PDFedit :-?
>
> Greetings,

Thanks again,
>
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