-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 SHORT PACKAGE INFO Name: pdftk-1.41-4 Summary:The PDF Tool Kit Group: Applications/Publishing CHANGELOG (recent): * Wed Feb 28 2007 Jochen Schmitt 1.41-4 - - Rebuild to solve broken deps * Mon Feb 26 2007 Jochen Schmitt 1.41-3 - - Use $$RPM_OPT_FLAGS (#228945) * Wed Nov 29 2006 Jochen Schmitt 1.41-2 - - New upstream release * Sun Sep 03 2006 Jochen Schmitt 1.12-8 - - Rebuild for FC-6 REQUIRES (short list): gcc-java libgcj-devel MD5SUM: 729f0d445e8336287bac234930a75352 pdftk-1.41-4.src.rpm FULL PACKAGE INFO: Name : pdftk Relocations: (not relocatable) Version : 1.41 Vendor: The KDE-RedHat Project Release : 4 Build Date: Thu 01 Mar 2007 09:52:28 AM CST Install Date: (not installed) Build Host: math.unl.edu Group : Applications/Publishing Source RPM: (none) Size : 778018 License: GPL Packager : kde-redhat Developers URL : http://www.pdfhacks.com/pdftk/ Summary : The PDF Tool Kit Description : If PDF is electronic paper, then pdftk is an electronic staple-remover, hole-punch, binder, secret-decoder-ring, and X-Ray-glasses. Pdftk is a simple tool for doing everyday things with PDF documents. Keep one in the top drawer of your desktop and use it to: * Merge PDF Documents * Split PDF Pages into a New Document * Decrypt Input as Necessary (Password Required) * Encrypt Output as Desired * Burst a PDF Document into Single Pages * Report on PDF Metrics, including Metadata and Bookmarks * Uncompress and Re-Compress Page Streams * Repair Corrupted PDF (Where Possible) Pdftk is also an example of how to use a library of Java classes in a stand-alone C++ program. Specifically, it demonstrates how GCJ and CNI allow C++ code to use iText's (itext-paulo) Java classes. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFF5vc07+R4DP9jgvoRAh5JAKC+Ed/VaBkfmG2ME6OE11NNryW+fACgpQJL RN0UfAHZKdPrEJFyLxGZNTI= =GLBV -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----