Merge individual pages of PDF file into one page
Project description
PyPDFMerge
Merge individual pages of PDF files into one page
Demo
Merging 2 pages into 1
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Installation
pip install PyPDFMerge
NOTE: You need visual studio build tools for C++ to install PyPDFMerge
package. Refer to this for more information.
Usage
Command Line
You can use the PyPDFMerge
command to merge pdf files. It has the following options:
pdfmerger <path> [-o <output>] [-g <group_size>] [-q <quality>]
Example:
pdfmerger test.pdf
This will merge the test.pdf
file and save it as output.pdf
in the same directory.
NOTE: Output defaults to output.pdf
, group size defaults to 2
, and quality defaults to 1.5
.
Python
You can also use the PyPDFMerge
package in your Python code. It has the following options:
from pdfmerger import PDFMerge
pdf = PDFMerge(pdf_file=<path>, output_file=<output>, group_size=<group_size>, quality=<quality>, page_number=<page_number>)
pdf.run()
Example:
from pdfmerger import PDFMerge
pdf = PDFMerge(pdf_file="./test.pdf", output_file="./output.pdf", group_size=2, quality=1.5)
pdf.run()
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