{"id":632,"date":"2010-07-08T18:01:04","date_gmt":"2010-07-09T01:01:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/accretiondisc.com\/blog\/?p=632"},"modified":"2010-07-08T18:09:19","modified_gmt":"2010-07-09T01:09:19","slug":"cool-software-pdf-clerk-pro","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/accretiondisc.com\/blog\/2010\/07\/08\/cool-software-pdf-clerk-pro\/","title":{"rendered":"Cool Software: PDF Clerk Pro"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Until a couple of hours ago, I&#8217;d never heard of <a href=\"http:\/\/sintraworks.com\/index.php\/sintraworks\/pdfclerk_home\/\">PDFClerk Pro<\/a>. But some website or other (<a href=\"http:\/\/dealmac.com\/\">dealmac<\/a>?) alerted me to a bargain price for it on <a href=\"http:\/\/www.macupdate.com\/\">MacUpdate<\/a>. I downloaded it, tried it out, and sprang for the $25 price after about 20 minutes&#8217; worth of fiddling.<\/p>\n<p>Why? After all, I&#8217;m a Mac fanboi. And one of the many benefits of working on a Mac is that it comes with <a href=\"http:\/\/support.apple.com\/kb\/ht2506\">Preview<\/a>, which allows you to do 95% of what you might want to do with PDFs: reorder pages, combine pages from multiple files, etc. I use Preview&#8217;s PDF-editing features 10-20 times a week, if not more. So why do I need PDF Clerk Pro?<br \/>\n<!--more--><br \/>\nBut there are some things it won&#8217;t do, and imposition is one of them. <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Imposition\">Imposition<\/a> is rearranging pages so they&#8217;re in the proper order for printing and binding a document. For example, a pamphlet with 8 pages can be printed 2-up, but then page 1 appears on the back cover, page 2 on the front, 3 on the inside front, 4 on page 1, etc. Imposition reorders the pages thus: 8-1-2-7, 3-4-5-6. If you print that 2-up, then it comes out right for stapling. See the <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Imposition\">link<\/a> if I&#8217;m not being clear.<\/p>\n<p>The other thing Preview won&#8217;t do is let you crop pages. (Well, just barely.) When you print pages 2-up on 8\u00c2\u00bd&#8221; \u00c3\u2014 11&#8243; paper, you realize that its aspect ratio (0.77) is not the same as that of a 5\u00c2\u00bd&#8221; \u00c3\u2014 8\u00c2\u00bd&#8221; half page (0.64). So you wind up with a white band above and below your scaled down original pages. That&#8217;s how you fit a 0.77 A\/R box into a 0.64 box.<\/p>\n<p>But almost all the time, your original letter-sized document has margins, and <a href=\"http:\/\/forums.adobe.com\/thread\/305671\">margins change things<\/a>. If you use 1&#8243; margins, then your letter paper has an effective size of 6\u00c2\u00bd&#8221; \u00c3\u2014 9&#8243; and an aspect ratio of 0.72. That&#8217;s a lot closer to 0.64 than 0.77 is. So it would be nice if 2-up paginators were smart enough to ignore the white space on your document. But since they aren&#8217;t, it would be nice to be able to crop pages manually.<\/p>\n<p>MacOS X&#8217;s Preview application lets you crop pages, but won&#8217;t do imposition. Enter PDF Clerk Pro, which does both.<\/p>\n<p>To be sure, PDF Clerk Pro has a really ugly user interface. I&#8217;ve seen native <a href=\"http:\/\/www.osnews.com\/story\/10633\">Java apps on Windows<\/a> that look prettier. But pretty isn&#8217;t always everything. If you need to do imposition or fiddling with bounding boxes in PDF documents, then PDF Clerk Pro may be what you need.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Until a couple of hours ago, I&#8217;d never heard of PDFClerk Pro. But some website or other (dealmac?) alerted me to a bargain price for it on MacUpdate. I downloaded it, tried it out, and sprang for the $25 price after about 20 minutes&#8217; worth of fiddling. Why? After all, I&#8217;m a Mac fanboi. 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