06-12-2008
Cool
First time I've used Perl; I like the syntax and didn't realize you could embed it that simply. Worked a charm.
Thanks shamrock also for the sed help; I've seen the use of double brackets like that: [0-9][0-9] but still not sure why that works? Seems like from other examples of sed, extended regular expressions should be available...?
Cheers all.
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NAME
djvm - Manipulate bundled multi-page DjVu documents.
SYNOPSIS
Creating a bundled document:
djvm -c[reate] doc.djvu page1.djvu ... pageN.djvu
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DESCRIPTION
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OPTIONS
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inserted at the specified location.
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-l[ist]
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CREDITS
This program was initially written by Andrei Erofeev <andrew_erofeev@yahoo.com> and was improved by Bill Riemers <docbill@sourceforge.net>
and many others.
SEE ALSO
djvu(1), djvmcvt(1)
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