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On 07/24/12 at 10:03am, Helmut Jarausch wrote: |
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> Hi, |
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> I couldn't find a solution by using Google. |
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> Say, I have a web page consisting of the file index.html with links to |
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> other files (and so on) in the same directory or |
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> subdirectories thereof. |
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> I'd like to generate a single pdf file *** where links are converted to |
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> (pdf) bookmarks ***. |
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> Does anybody know such a (free) tool? |
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> Many thanks for a hint, |
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> Helmut. |
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> Currently I use the Firefox cmdlnprint plugin and concatenate the files |
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> by pdftk. |
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> But this looses all link information. |
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app-text/htmldoc |
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Homepage: http://www.easysw.com/htmldoc/ |
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Description: Convert HTML pages into a PDF document |
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This command line application does something similar. Its got |
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plenty of options see if you can make it do what you want. |
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- Yohan Pereira |
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The difference between a Miracle and a Fact is exactly the difference |
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between a mermaid and a seal. |
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