Using Gimp to print part of a page in a .pdf file
Josh Charles
josh.charles at gmail.com
Wed Jun 8 18:49:43 CDT 2005
I don't know how do this, but if all else fails, there is always the
screen shot method. That's what I usually end up doing the few times
I've had to do something similar.
On 6/8/05, Gary Hildebrand <ghildebrand at centurytel.net> wrote:
> Got a tough nut to crack here --- all you power gfx users out there,
> gather around while I tell you a tale . . . .
>
> I had a fellow ham copy an instruction book for me -- and he scanned two
> pages at once per file page, and I'd like to edit it somehow, and
> enlarge that part to full page size for printing. The original book was
> designed for people with microscope vision.
>
> Doing a Yahoo search, there's a program for Windows (one moment while I
> toss my cookies) that converts it to a jpg file.
>
> So far, I've tried the pdf to jpg conversion, and all I get is the first
> page. There has to be some means of advancing through the pages in the
> pdf file to get the rest. Maybe there's something in the Adobe Reader
> program that might do that. If not, there should be . . . . .
>
> Gary Hildebrand
> St. Joseph, MO
>
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