# Basic Usage To merge (concatenate) pdfs: $ pdftk inputs cat output newfile.pdf To merge all pdfs: $ pdftk *.pdf cat output newfile.pdf To break a pdf into single page files: $ pdftk input.pdf burst To combine parts of two or more files, use handles: $ pdftk A=firstfile.pdf B=secondfile.pdf cat A1-7 B1-5 A8 output newfile.pdf # Editing Metadata To edit metadata is a multistep process: 1) Dump the pdf metadata: ``` $ pdftk input.pdf dump_data metadata.txt ``` 2) Edit the metadata (Geany appears to work), adding: ``` InfoBegin InfoKey: Author InfoValue: Kenneth John Odle InfoBegin InfoKey: Title InfoValue: Journal #42 ``` (For "Title" enter whatever you want to see in the document's title bar as you read it.) 3) Update the metadata in the pdf file: ``` $ pdft input.pdf update_info metadata.txt output.pdf ``` Note that you must write to another file, as pdftk cannot overwrite the original file. Thus, make the file you save the scan as different than what you want the final file to be named. See [https://sejh.wordpress.com/2014/11/26/changing-pdf-titles-with-pdftk/](https://sejh.wordpress.com/2014/11/26/changing-pdf-titles-with-pdftk/) # Converting to Double Sided Scans without a Duplexer This is not an issue if your document scanner has a duplexing unit. To shuffle pages (interleave double-sided originals): Scan the front sides: 001a.pdf This gives you pages 1 3 5 7 9 Scan the reverse sides: 001b.pdf This gives you pages 10 8 6 4 2 ``` $ pdftk A=001a.pdf B=001b.pdf shuffle A1-5 B5-1 output 001.pdf ``` 001.pdf should now be in the order: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 See the sample files included in this repo.