#Ubuntu combine pdfs pdf
Like, if you want to extract pages 18–22 of the PDF file one_big_file.pdf, you could use the following command: One can extract a range of pages from a larger PDF file using these tools. So I decided to put them all together here. There are PDF related toolkits for extracting pages from PDF or you can use Ghostscript directly for command line option, and also there are graphic applications as well. Main article which explained three methods and a little handy script was on linuxjournal, which prompted me to look in detail all three methods. Quick Google search revealed that there are a number of ways to extract a range of pages from PDF files.
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This time I thought lets move completely to Linux without taking any whatsoever help from windows, and let me tell you its been really going great, even better than windows.
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Yes, for the past 3-4 weeks Ubuntu has been my main operating system, not like earlier when I have always kept one windows machine with me. So, then I begin my search on tools and ways to do this in Ubuntu 10.10. One of senior members in my team and really amazing person I must say, e-mailed me few PDFs of Linux Journal from past months, and asked if I could extract the troubleshooting articles from them and compile them as a one single pdf, which we can keep for future references, plus this was needed as he has promised the other team to do this in return of the PDFs he gets from their subscription :) Extract pages from a PDF file in Ubuntu 10.10 Sat, Dec 11, 2010