This is just the start, and there’s much more to explore. That’s looks simple - create a file out.pdf, then append all the following pdfs - but there are further options you can apply to, say, clean content streams or linearize the output PDF. Mutool merge -o out.pdf file1.pdf file2.pdf file3.pdf If you need to merge some files, try a command like this. This command takes test.pdf as its input, converts each page to PNG with a resolution of 300dpi, saving the image with the file naming scheme we’ve described (p1.png, p2.png). Here’s an example of how that might be used. Options include rotations, resolution, color settings, gamma correction, page width and height controls, the password (if the source is password-protected), and many different output formats: PNG, SVG, HTML, PS, TXT and more. Moving on to the "Draw" command gives you the ability to render PDFs in another format. This extracts all PDF resources - images, fonts etc - from pages 3-5 of the file test.pdf, and saves them to the current folder.
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