This might be a stupid question, but: what's the difference between the --arrange and --pdfarrange options for texexec? Greets, -- Marcin Borkowski (http://mbork.pl) - Why are vim users so terribly egocentric? - Because they begin every sentence with `I'.
Hi, --arrange means you typeset af tex-file and arrange it. --pdfarrange means that you arrange pages already contained in a pdf file. e.g. you have a book in pdf and you want the pages of that book arranged into sections Willi On Oct 27, 2008, at 1:09 AM, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
This might be a stupid question, but:
what's the difference between the --arrange and --pdfarrange options for texexec?
Greets,
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Dnia Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 09:20:48PM +0100, Willi Egger napisał(a):
Hi,
--arrange means you typeset af tex-file and arrange it.
--pdfarrange means that you arrange pages already contained in a pdf file. e.g. you have a book in pdf and you want the pages of that book arranged into sections
thanks!
Willi
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