32 lines
1.4 KiB
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32 lines
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// CHAPTER 2. Merging and Splitting
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/** Given a list of PDFs, merges the files into a new one, which is returned.
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@arg {"array of pdfs"} pdfs array of PDF documents to merge
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@return {pdf} merged PDF document */
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function mergeSimple(pdfs) {}
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/** Merges the PDFs. If retain_numbering is true page labels are not
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rewritten. If remove_duplicate_fonts is true, duplicate fonts are merged.
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This is useful when the source documents for merging originate from the same
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source.
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@arg {"array of pdfs"} pdfs array of PDF documents to merge
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@arg {boolean} retain_numbering keep page numbering
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@arg {boolean} remove_duplicate_fonts remove duplicate font data */
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function merge(pdfs, retain_numbering, remove_duplicate_fonts) {}
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/** The same as merge, except that it has an additional argument - a list of
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page ranges. This is used to select the pages to pick from each PDF. This
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avoids duplication of information when multiple discrete parts of a source PDF
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are included.
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@arg {"array of pdfs"} pdfs array of PDF documents to merge
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@arg {boolean} retain_numbering keep page numbering
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@arg {boolean} remove_duplicate_fonts remove duplicate font data
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@arg {"array of arrays of numbers"} ranges page ranges, one for each input PDF */
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function mergeSame(pdfs, retain_numbering, remove_duplicate_fonts, ranges) {}
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/** Returns a new document with just those pages in the page range.
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@arg {pdf} pdf PDF document
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@arg {range} page range */
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function selectPages(pdf, r) {}
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