David Timms wrote: > Hi, I have image files of type: > - png > - tif (b/w) - fax like > - jpg > that were produced by my scanner, during scan of a document. > > I've tried a few ways to achieve this, with limited results: > - gscan2pdf: all png pages have a strong purple tint. > - tiff2pdf: works for the tiff files > - pdfedit: needs a pdf to start with, so not much help > - pdf chain: uses pdftk to do manipulations; generates 0 byte pdf, > output dialog seems to hang. > - oopresentation/draw: doesn't like the tif files. > and a few attempts with command line tools. > > I haven't found a way to (easily) combine those into a pdf. I would > like to know if Fedora has such software already packaged, or another > linux app that could perform this ? > > DaveT. > Dave, I do this with gimp by "printing" them to .ps files and the using ps2pdf to "save" them as a pdf file. Essentially, once they are in .ps format you would 'cat file1.ps file2.ps file3.ps | ps2pdf - pdfname.pdf'. Kevin -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines