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From: Lynn W on 26 Feb 2010 10:28 On 24/02/2010 01:03, in article emteedee-321EDF.12030324022010(a)feeder.eternal-september.org, "Mike Dee" <emteedee(a)emteedee.invalid> wrote: > In article <C7A987F7.53AC4%nicknaym@_remove_this_gmail.com.invalid>, > Nick Naym <nicknaym@_remove_this_gmail.com.invalid> wrote: > >> Evidently, then, for PDFLab to work in Leopard, one needs to make a >> selection in Java Preferences.app (in Utilities folder), as follows: >> >> Java Preferences.app > "General" tab > "Java Applications" (bottom section). >> >> Select (i.e., click its checkbox) "J2SE 1.4.2". > > Many thanks for getting back with this, Nick. It is much appreciated > (and archived for whenever I'll be needing it again). > > Regards. I downloaded PDFLab and enabled the J2SE 1.4.2 but still cant get it work. I'm using Mac OS X 10.5.8. Anyone any pointers please.
From: Jolly Roger on 26 Feb 2010 12:25
In article <C7A0E1DF.53496%nicknaym@_remove_this_gmail.com.invalid>, Nick Naym <nicknaym@_remove_this_gmail.com.invalid> wrote: > I've downloaded a long book that was broken down into 26 separate chapters, > each with many pages, all in PDF format. It's all legal, and easy to view > chapter-by-chapter on my Mac. But I can't combine the chapters into a single > file, nor print any page -- everything is password protected. > > I'm aware that there are shareware products for unlocking PDF files. I was > wondering if anyone knows of open source software -- or, perhaps, simple > techniques -- that can be used to achieve the same results? Has anyone mentioned this Mac OS X Hint?: <http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20100220152525207> -- Send responses to the relevant news group rather than email to me. E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my very hungry SPAM filter. Due to Google's refusal to prevent spammers from posting messages through their servers, I often ignore posts from Google Groups. Use a real news client if you want me to see your posts. JR |