![]() *Note: **This is NOT an officially supported Alfresco Project. It is a standalone application and does not depend on Adobe Acrobat, or even Acrobat Reader. **Where can I find the code or the AMP again? **In the Google Code Project: Alfresco PDF Toolkit It can split, merge, encrypt and decrypt PDF easily. And of course, merit can make you a contributor. I am using this unit inside in the kitchen and I am considering getting an outside socket installed to run another one outside. What does the future hold? The current list of enhancements is as follows (bot not necessarily in this order):Ĭan I help? Yes! I’m more than happy to accept code contributions or add features the list of enhancements. **Where can I find these actions? **The actions are available in the Run Action Wizard. ![]() Merge PDF - This options allows you to append a PDF to another PDFĪll three options generate new PDFs leaving the originals untouched.Split at Page - This option allows you to split a PDF at a specified page.Code complexity directly impacts maintainability of the code. It has 4738 lines of code, 98 functions and 48 files. You will be need to create the build yourself to build the component from source. Split PDF - This option allows you to split a PDF every specified number of pages alfresco-pdf-toolkit releases are available to install and integrate.**What can it do? **This initial release has three functions: It is a way to get my hands dirty and adding some new features that have been rattling around in my head for a while now. (I think it was original built for 2.1 or 2.2) An occasional rebuild to make sure it would work with a new release of Alfresco but that was it. The code has been sitting around with very few updates since that time. ![]() It was developed as a one-off side project at the request of an early Alfresco customer. It was originally hosted on my SVN server and in then in my Alfresco SVN Repo. A few weeks ago I made my first release of what I am calling the Alfresco PDF Toolkit on Google Code.Īlfresco PDF Toolkit, or as I originally named it, pdf-extension, has been around for a while.
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