Merge PDF is a Nautilus script that easily merges chosen PDF files by utilizing the pdftk utility.
Once you have installed the Merge PDF script, using it is pretty straightforward. Simply select at least two PDF files from your system and choose > Scripts > Merge PDF. The script will take care of the rest and combine your PDF files into a single, consolidated document.
One of the best things about the Merge PDF Nautilus script is that it has very minimal requirements. All you really need is Nautilus - the default file manager in many Linux distributions - and you're ready to start merging PDFs.
If you're using an older version of the script, you'll be happy to know that the latest release comes with some important bug fixes. Specifically, the script now properly processes white spaces in input file paths. However, there is still an issue with the script not working if the output directory has white spaces in its name. Overall, though, Merge PDF is a fantastic tool that can save you a lot of time and effort when working with PDF files.
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