# Now combine all of these images into 1 pdf Mv *.jpg images # use `cp` instead of `mv` to copy instead of move the images So, assuming you have img1.jpg, img2.jpg, and image3.jpg, you could do this: # Create an `images` dir and move all images into it ![]() To convert all images into a PDF, they need to be all in the same folder and with nothing else in that folder. ![]() See :Īny image readable by Leptonica is supported in Tesseract including BMP, PNM, PNG, JFIF, JPEG, and TIFF. Since pdf2searchablepdf is a wrapper around tesseract, it accepts any image format supported by tesseract, which includes bmp, pnm, png, jfif, jpeg/jpg, and tiff. It is particularly good if you want the final PDF to have searchable text in it, as my tool performs OCR (Optical Character Recognition) on the images using a program called tesseract in order to bundle them into a single PDF. tex file: \documentclassĪ tool I wrote called pdf2searchablepdf can combine many images into a single PDF. The basics of the language can be found here: tex file - for example hello.tex - with the LaTeX language, then run pdflatex hello.tex on that file and it will generate the PDF. ![]() Sudo apt-get install pdflatex
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