On 29/04/2015 16:39, Andrew Bernard wrote:
Dear Nick,
Why make this a PDF portfolio? It’s not readable on Linux where I do my work.
As I understand it, the point of a portfolio is to incorporate disparate
document types in one convenient PDF, and to be able to edit them in their
native format in situ. But these files are all PDF’s. Why don’t you make a
single PDF of these combined? Then everybody can use it on any system.
Because the portfolio is indexed and you can quickly search for a term
across all the manuals in the portfolio and see the results in a
separate window.
I create it for my own use and put it on Dropbox in case it is of use to
anyone else. It's quite usable on Linux if you install acroread - I use
it that way myself.
If you want to combine all the manuals as a simple PDF use a tool like
pdftk. But I can't see the advantage of doing it.
Nick
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