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Achieve some basic imposition on PDF documents
What is it ?
============
Bookletimposer is an utility to achieve some basic imposition on PDF
documents, especially designed to work on booklets.
Bookletimposer is implemented as a commandline and GTK+ interface to pdfimposer,
a reusable python module built on top of pyPdf.
It was tested on GNU/Linux althought it may work on any systems with a Python
interpreter.
Bookletimposer and pdfimposer are both free software released under the GNU
General Public License, either version 3 or (at your option) any later version.
See COPYING for the full text of the license.
Features
========
- transform linear documents to booklets
- transform booklets to linear documents
- reduce a document to put many on one sheet
Development state
=================
BookletImposer is under development, which means that for the moment, some
things work, some others does not... Thanks to report bugs to
<kjo@a4nancy.net.eu.org> if you find some!
Furethermore, some funtionalities are still to be implemented.
Dependencies
============
pdfimposer requires:
- python (>= 2.6)
- pyPdf (>= 1.13)
BookletImposer also requires:
- PyGObject
- gtk+ (>= 3.0)
- glib
In addition, the build and installation process requires:
- python-distutils-extra
- pandoc
Quick installation
==================
Once the tarball downloaded and extracted:
$ ./setup.py build
Then as root:
# ./setup.py install
pdfimposer API documentation
============================
See generated epydoc documentation (available at
<https://kjo.herbesfolles.org/bookletimposer/api/>)
BookletImposer usage
====================
BookletImposer can be launched from the Office section of the Application menu,
or with te command:
$ bookletimposer
Help on command line options is available in the man page.
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