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{{Infobox homebrew
{{Infobox homebrew
| title      = pdf2cbds
| title      = pdf2cbds
| image      = [[File:Pdf2cbds.png|300px]]
| image      = https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/dshomebrew/pdf2cbds.png
| type        = PC Utility
| type        = PC Utility
| version    = 2.0 (14 Sept 2008)
| version    = 2.0
| licence    = GPL
| licence    = GPL
| author      = ys (Jorge S. de Lis)
| author      = ys (Jorge S. de Lis)
| website    = http://acdrtux.es/tag/pdf2cbds
| website    = http://acdrtux.es/tag/pdf2cbds
| download    = Media:Pdf2cbds20.rar
| download    = https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/dshomebrew/pdf2cbds.7z
| source      =  
| source      =  
}}     
}}     
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* Check for dependencies before running.
* Check for dependencies before running.


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==External links==
* Author's website - http://acdrtux.es/tag/pdf2cbds
 
[[Category:DS homebrew applications]]
[[Category:DS homebrew applications]]
[[Category:PC utilities for DS]]
[[Category:PC utilities for DS]]

Revision as of 10:59, 12 October 2021

pdf2cbds
pdf2cbds.png
General
Author(s)ys (Jorge S. de Lis)
TypePC Utility
Version2.0
LicenceGPL
Links
Download
Website
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This is a script to convert PDF files to CBDS files, can be used for Comic Book DS.

As of this version the script can be run standalone on almost any Linux environment. Integration with KDE4 (Konqueror, Dolphin) and Gnome (Nautilus) is also available.

Installation

Run the INSTALL_kde4.sh or INSTALL_gnome.sh, or if you only want the standalone script copy pdf2cbds.sh someplace over your PATH.

Please note that INSTALL_kde4.sh expects your KDE dir to be ~/.kde. It won't work as is on Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 and earlier versions.

Changelog

2.0

  • Added KDE4 and Nautilus integration.
  • Konqueror 3.x is not supported anymore.
  • Install scripts for KDE and Gnome.
  • Check for dependencies before running.

External links

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