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@governa #pikepdf is missing here, it's a really good library based on qpdf and it powers PDF Arranger since we broke up with PyPDF (and never looked back). Furthermore I'm not convinced a ranking is the best representation for a review of libraries that have very different goals and work in very different ecosystems. (It wouldn't make sense to use the top ranked PHP library in an Android app, would it?)
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Version 1.11.0 is out with a lot of small bugfixes and improvements. Happy PDF Arranging 🎉
Fixes the incompatibilities with the very fresh #pikepdf v9, which affected people on rolling release distros like archlinux.
https://github.com/pdfarranger/pdfarranger/releases/tag/1.11.0
/dreua
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@RomanOnARiver It may have changed in the meantime but back when we used #pypdf it was a lot of trouble; I'd recommend looking into #pikepdf if you run into any issues, it was a gamechanger for us.
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@RomanOnARiver It may have changed in the meantime but back when we used #pypdf it was a lot of trouble; I'd recommend looking into #pikepdf if you run into any issues, it was a gamechanger for us.
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@RomanOnARiver It may have changed in the meantime but back when we used #pypdf it was a lot of trouble; I'd recommend looking into #pikepdf if you run into any issues, it was a gamechanger for us.
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@RomanOnARiver It may have changed in the meantime but back when we used #pypdf it was a lot of trouble; I'd recommend looking into #pikepdf if you run into any issues, it was a gamechanger for us.
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You can do it without rasteriation:
1. `inkscape your.svg -o your.pdf`
2. open the PDF in PDF Arranger
3. Right click the page
4. Select "Split pages"
5. Enter 4 vertical 4 horizontal splitsLimitation: I don't think it can add margins for printing, maybe the printer driver can do that.
I'm not sure if there is a cli only solution, it could surely be done with some python using #pikepdf, if you need it fully automatic. Memorizing the keyboard shortcuts for 3-5 could be a quick workaround.
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You can do it without rasteriation:
1. `inkscape your.svg -o your.pdf`
2. open the PDF in PDF Arranger
3. Right click the page
4. Select "Split pages"
5. Enter 4 vertical 4 horizontal splitsLimitation: I don't think it can add margins for printing, maybe the printer driver can do that.
I'm not sure if there is a cli only solution, it could surely be done with some python using #pikepdf, if you need it fully automatic. Memorizing the keyboard shortcuts for 3-5 could be a quick workaround.
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@governa #pikepdf is missing here, it's a really good library based on qpdf and it powers PDF Arranger since we broke up with PyPDF (and never looked back). Furthermore I'm not convinced a ranking is the best representation for a review of libraries that have very different goals and work in very different ecosystems. (It wouldn't make sense to use the top ranked PHP library in an Android app, would it?)
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@governa #pikepdf is missing here, it's a really good library based on qpdf and it powers PDF Arranger since we broke up with PyPDF (and never looked back). Furthermore I'm not convinced a ranking is the best representation for a review of libraries that have very different goals and work in very different ecosystems. (It wouldn't make sense to use the top ranked PHP library in an Android app, would it?)
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@governa #pikepdf is missing here, it's a really good library based on qpdf and it powers PDF Arranger since we broke up with PyPDF (and never looked back). Furthermore I'm not convinced a ranking is the best representation for a review of libraries that have very different goals and work in very different ecosystems. (It wouldn't make sense to use the top ranked PHP library in an Android app, would it?)
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@governa #pikepdf is missing here, it's a really good library based on qpdf and it powers PDF Arranger since we broke up with PyPDF (and never looked back). Furthermore I'm not convinced a ranking is the best representation for a review of libraries that have very different goals and work in very different ecosystems. (It wouldn't make sense to use the top ranked PHP library in an Android app, would it?)
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Version 1.11.0 is out with a lot of small bugfixes and improvements. Happy PDF Arranging 🎉
Fixes the incompatibilities with the very fresh #pikepdf v9, which affected people on rolling release distros like archlinux.
https://github.com/pdfarranger/pdfarranger/releases/tag/1.11.0
/dreua
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That said and celebrated ;), there are things that #Censor is not yet well redacting.
The upstream library #MuPDF (with its #Python bindings in #PyMuPDF) supports by default only redaction of text, vector graphics and images. Testing on a variety of PDF files (thanks to #pypdf, #qpdf, #ghostscript, and their issue reporters, as well as @pdfarranger for their hint) let me discover that some vector graphics are not properly redacted and an upstream issue has been reported for that.
Also, form fields (widgets), signatures and links may be incompletely redacted.
You can find an updated list of “What is redacted? What not?” here: https://codeberg.org/censor/Censor/issues/120
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That said and celebrated ;), there are things that #Censor is not yet well redacting.
The upstream library #MuPDF (with its #Python bindings in #PyMuPDF) supports by default only redaction of text, vector graphics and images. Testing on a variety of PDF files (thanks to #pypdf, #qpdf, #ghostscript, and their issue reporters, as well as @pdfarranger for their hint) let me discover that some vector graphics are not properly redacted and an upstream issue has been reported for that.
Also, form fields (widgets), signatures and links may be incompletely redacted.
You can find an updated list of “What is redacted? What not?” here: https://codeberg.org/censor/Censor/issues/120
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That said and celebrated ;), there are things that #Censor is not yet well redacting.
The upstream library #MuPDF (with its #Python bindings in #PyMuPDF) supports by default only redaction of text, vector graphics and images. Testing on a variety of PDF files (thanks to #pypdf, #qpdf, #ghostscript, and their issue reporters, as well as @pdfarranger for their hint) let me discover that some vector graphics are not properly redacted and an upstream issue has been reported for that.
Also, form fields (widgets), signatures and links may be incompletely redacted.
You can find an updated list of “What is redacted? What not?” here: https://codeberg.org/censor/Censor/issues/120
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That said and celebrated ;), there are things that #Censor is not yet well redacting.
The upstream library #MuPDF (with its #Python bindings in #PyMuPDF) supports by default only redaction of text, vector graphics and images. Testing on a variety of PDF files (thanks to #pypdf, #qpdf, #ghostscript, and their issue reporters, as well as @pdfarranger for their hint) let me discover that some vector graphics are not properly redacted and an upstream issue has been reported for that.
Also, form fields (widgets), signatures and links may be incompletely redacted.
You can find an updated list of “What is redacted? What not?” here: https://codeberg.org/censor/Censor/issues/120
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@jsoriano Please don't thank me (dreua) specifically, I'm just one part of the maintenance team who runs this account 😉
We currently don't accept donations (don't really need them) but @tsdgeos mentioned in his talk about poppler (one of the great libraries PDF Arranger is built upon) that they could use some resources for testing in #poppler or #freedesktop .Words of appreciation are, of course, always welcome. Thank you ❤️
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@AndiBarth Same on Fedora. I'd say this is likely a bug in evince (maybe #poppler), have you looked for open bugs or reported it?
Fifefox and Okular can zoom in as expected. I'd suggest the latter because Firefox needs quite some time to render these complex PDFs.
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The trade-free app of the day:
PDF Arranger
https://www.tromjaro.com/pdf-arranger/
Small python-gtk application, which helps the user to merge or split pdf documents and rotate, crop and rearrange their pages using an interactive and intuitive graphical interface
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The trade-free app of the day:
PDF Arranger
https://www.tromjaro.com/pdf-arranger/
Small python-gtk application, which helps the user to merge or split pdf documents and rotate, crop and rearrange their pages using an interactive and intuitive graphical interface
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The trade-free app of the day:
PDF Arranger
https://www.tromjaro.com/pdf-arranger/
Small python-gtk application, which helps the user to merge or split pdf documents and rotate, crop and rearrange their pages using an interactive and intuitive graphical interface
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The trade-free app of the day:
PDF Arranger
https://www.tromjaro.com/pdf-arranger/
Small python-gtk application, which helps the user to merge or split pdf documents and rotate, crop and rearrange their pages using an interactive and intuitive graphical interface
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#PDF Arranger: piccole #utility che salvano la vita e la #privacy
#opensource #software #windows #linux @computer @opensourcehttps://webappsmagazine.blogspot.com/2026/05/pdf-arranger-piccole-utility-che.html
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How would you call the reverse or opposite of the verb "impose"?
There is only room for four options apparently, please do reply for other suggestions!
For the uninitiated: Imposing is the process of rearranging and combining single pages (in their readable order for on screen reading) so that they can be printed on sheets (usually 4 pages per sheet) and bound to a booklet for offline reading. (Let's hope I got this right, not my area of expertise here actually 😉 )
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How would you call the reverse or opposite of the verb "impose"?
There is only room for four options apparently, please do reply for other suggestions!
For the uninitiated: Imposing is the process of rearranging and combining single pages (in their readable order for on screen reading) so that they can be printed on sheets (usually 4 pages per sheet) and bound to a booklet for offline reading. (Let's hope I got this right, not my area of expertise here actually 😉 )
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@danie10 PDF Arranger don't seem to be publishing builds for GNU/Linux distributions.
I use a commandline tool called pdftk for this purpose.
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PDF Arranger 1.13.0 include la ricerca testuale, miglioramenti all'undo manager e supporto JPEG 2000. #Software #PDFArranger #Linux #PDF
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