PDF files : printing protected !

siebzehn ulist at gs1.ubuntuforums.org
Thu May 5 00:03:14 UTC 2005


Vincent Trouilliez Wrote: 
> > Already done it.  Simply print the pdf from xpdf to a ps file
> > , then run ps2pdf "filename.ps" and a new .pdf file is created.  This
> file has no
> > security settings.
> 
> Ahhhh, thanks, problem solved then ! :o) And thanks to everyone who
> helped.
> So I had the first part of the solution (print to .ps from xpdf) and
> you
> just gave me the other part of the solution..  ps2pdf :-)
> 
> 
> > If you want the easy way, you can download the newly created file
> from:
> > http://siebzehn.homeip.net/pub/manual.zip
> > The file will be up for 24 hrs only, so hurry up
> 
> Thanks, you can take it off-line now, I got it :o)
> 
> ..ps is great, bypasses the protections, and with 'GGV', I can even
> delete 80% of the pages (it's in 5 languages), to make the file as
> small
> as possible, which is important as my friend does not have broadband...
> 
> 
> Problem solved then :-)
> 
> 
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> Vince
> 
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Sure thing man


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