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pdfjoin(1)							    pdfjoin(1)

NAME
       pdfjoin - join together pages from multiple PDF files

SYNOPSIS
       pdfjoin [OPTION [OPTION] ...] [SRC [PAGESPEC] [SRC [PAGESPEC]] ...]

DESCRIPTION
       pdfjoin	concatenates  the  pages  of multiple Portable Document Format
       (PDF) files together into a single file..

       If no source PDF file ('SRC') is specified, input (but just one file --
       not  very  useful  here!	 is from /dev/stdin. If 'PAGESPEC' is omitted,
       all pages are processed.

       Source files are processed sequentially	into  a	 single	 output.   The
       '--batch' option of pdfjam(1) cannot be used.

       pdfjoin	is  a simple wrapper for pdfjam, which provides a front end to
       many of the capabilities of the pdfpages package for pdflatex.  A work‐
       ing installation of pdflatex, with the pdfpages package, is required.

       pdfjoin	is part of the "PDFjam" package of tools, whose homepage is at
       http://go.warwick.ac.uk/pdfjam .

SETUP
       See http://go.warwick.ac.uk/pdfjam .

USAGE
       For the available options and site/user defaults, see the output of

	      pdfjam --help

       For  further  information  and	some   examples	  see	http://go.war‐
       wick.ac.uk/pdfjam .

LIMITATIONS AND BUGS
       The  pages  of the output file will all have the same size and orienta‐
       tion.

       pdfjoin does not work with encrypted PDF files, and does	 not  preserve
       hyperlinks.  The output pages are all one size.

       Please report bugs! See the website at http://www.warwick.ac.uk/go/pdf‐
       jam .

LICENSE
       PDFjam is distributed under the GNU public license.

SEE ALSO
       pdfjam(1).

AUTHOR
       pdfjoin is written and maintained by David Firth as part of the	PDFjam
       package.

				 10 March 2010			    pdfjoin(1)
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