We’re in the market for a command line, pdf printing tool that runs under Red Hat Linux.
We have single Red-Hat Linux server running version 4.8. We have a manufacturing system running on this platform called PICKD3. It's a database system with a custom front end. We run a slew of reports from this system on a daily basis. Some of the reports have PDFs associated with them. These PDFs are usually 11" x 17" drawings created from our engineering department that need to be printed (resized) onto 8 1/2" x 11" paper. We're looking for some sort of tool that can be evoked via a shell script to resize and print these PDFs to a network printer.
Do you guys have such a tool?
Thanks for your reply.
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Our PDFPrint Command Line product is support Windows system only, it is not support Linux system.
However, we are planning release a Linux version of PDFPrint Command Line application in the future, we will let you know after Linux version is ready.
also, you can try to use WinE to run pdfprint.exe on Linux system, we hoping WinE is a solution for you.
Wine can be downloaded from following web page,
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