Various wrapper scripts that previously were distributed as part of the pdfjam package (prior to pdfjam 3.02)
These scripts are explicitly not supported. They are made available just in case someone might find them useful. These scripts are provided with absolutely no warranty of fitness for any purpose whatsoever. The wrapper scripts are:
* pdfnup, pdfpun
* pdfjoin
* pdf90, pdf180, pdf270
* pdfflip
* pdfbook
* pdfjam-pocketmod
* pdfjam-slides3up, pdfjam-slides6up
They all are intended as example templates of scripts that end-users can make, in order to apply pdfjam conveniently on their specific tasks.
These scripts are explicitly not supported. They are made available just in case someone might find them useful. These scripts are provided with absolutely no warranty of fitness for any purpose whatsoever. The wrapper scripts are:
* pdfnup, pdfpun
* pdfjoin
* pdf90, pdf180, pdf270
* pdfflip
* pdfbook
* pdfjam-pocketmod
* pdfjam-slides3up, pdfjam-slides6up
They all are intended as example templates of scripts that end-users can make, in order to apply pdfjam conveniently on their specific tasks.
To install pdfjam-extras, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal)
sudo port install pdfjam-extras
To see what files were installed by pdfjam-extras, run:
port contents pdfjam-extras
To later upgrade pdfjam-extras, run:
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade pdfjam-extras
Reporting an issue on MacPorts Trac
The MacPorts Project uses a system called Trac to file tickets to report bugs and enhancement requests.
Though anyone may search Trac for tickets, you must have a GitHub account in order to login to Trac to create tickets.