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Hi all,
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3. AIX
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
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password for woodnt:
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9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Is there an easy way to setup a cross-over cable (USB-USB) between a linux box and a windows PC? My 2 machines are next to each other but I really do not want to keep transfering my files using my USB drive.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
podofoincrementalupdates
PODOFOINCREMENTALUPDATES(1) podofoincrementalupdates PODOFOINCREMENTALUPDATES(1)
NAME
podofoincrementalupdates - Provides information about incremental updates in PDF files
SYNOPSIS
podofoincrementalupdates [-e N out.pdf] file.pdf
DESCRIPTION
podofoincrementalupdates is one of the command line tools from the PoDoFo library that provide several useful operations to work with PDF
files. It can print information of incremental updates to file.pdf. By default the number of incremental updates will be printed.
OPTIONS
-e N
Extract the Nth update
out.pdf
Output PDF file.
file.pdf
Input PDF file.
SEE ALSO
podofobox(1), podofocountpages(1), podofocrop(1), podofoencrypt(1), podofoimg2pdf(1), podofoimgextract(1), podofoimpose(1), podofomerge(1),
podofopages(1), podofopdfinfo(1), podofotxt2pdf(1), podofotxtextract(1), podofouncompress(1), podofoxmp(1)
AUTHORS
PoDoFo is written by Dominik Seichter <domseichter@web.de> and others.
This manual page was written by Oleksandr Moskalenko <malex@debian.org> for the Debian Project (but may be used by others).
PoDoFo 2010-12-09 PODOFOINCREMENTALUPDATES(1)