Hi Kryptobi. Thats right. But you have to write the full path in the latex document. For me and my job applications it is enough, to just write the pathes to the needed pdfs and compile them. But my idea is to write a project, that everyone can use. So i set a special directory, where people can place their stuff. I thought to propose the following naming: 6_latest_certificate, 5_next_older_certificate and so on.
So i planned to create a string array with the needed pathes and sort them descending by the numbers (and so by time).
So i thought to use any free extension, give them the array and it outputs a merged pdf.
Hi Kryptobi. Thats right. But you have to write the full path in the latex document. For me and my job applications it is enough, to just write the pathes to the needed pdfs and compile them. But my idea is to write a project, that everyone can use. So i set a special directory, where people can place their stuff. I thought to propose the following naming: 6_latest_certificate, 5_next_older_certificate and so on.
So i planned to create a string array with the needed pathes and sort them descending by the numbers (and so by time).
So i thought to use any free extension, give them the array and it outputs a merged pdf.
Ah i understand
I found this
github.com/Api2Pdf/api2pdf.dotnet
MIT license and easy to use :)
Looks good. I try it out. Thank you for the hint.
Your welcome. Happy coding