cpdf-source/html_manual/splits/c03.tex

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/* CHAPTER 2. Merging and Splitting */
/*
* cpdf_mergeSimple(pdfs, length) given an array of PDFs, and its length,
* merges the files into a new one, which is returned.
*/
int cpdf_mergeSimple(int *, int);
/*
* cpdf_merge(pdfs, len, retain_numbering, remove_duplicate_fonts) merges the
* PDFs. If retain_numbering is true page labels are not rewritten. If
* remove_duplicate_fonts is true, duplicate fonts are merged. This is useful
* when the source documents for merging originate from the same source.
*/
int cpdf_merge(int *, int, int, int);
/*
* cpdf_mergeSame(pdfs, len, retain_numbering, remove_duplicate_fonts,
* ranges) is the same as cpdf_merge, except that it has an additional
* argument - an array of page ranges. This is used to select the pages to
* pick from each PDF. This avoids duplication of information when multiple
* discrete parts of a source PDF are included.
*/
int cpdf_mergeSame(int *, int, int, int, int *);
/*
* cpdf_selectPages(pdf, range) returns a new document which just those pages
* in the page range.
*/
int cpdf_selectPages(int, int);