[OS X TeX] How do you use texexec to burst a pdf?
Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfgang at googlemail.com
Thu Apr 9 22:55:12 CEST 2009
Am 09.04.2009 um 22:46 schrieb Michael Sharpe:
>>> I am using pdftk to burst a pdf into its components pages (one pdf
>>> per page). However, I would like to do this with texexec (it is
>>> installed by dafault with TeXLive, unlike pdftk, which requires a
>>> long compile via Fink or MacPorts).
>>
>> texexec --pdfsplit filename
>
> texexec --pdfsplit filename.pdf
>
> does produce output for me, but only the last page of the pdf. (This
> is using pdfinfo 3.0.) Is there a way to get all pages?
Not until Hans fix the ruby script, I made a bug report on the context
list.
Wolfgang
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