Comment by TomK32
3 years ago
Let me save you from scrolling through 64 pages:
pdftk 54372.pdf cat 65-end output weber-grilling-meat.pdf
3 years ago
Let me save you from scrolling through 64 pages:
pdftk 54372.pdf cat 65-end output weber-grilling-meat.pdf
Let me save you a few characters in the future friend:
In both Firefox and Chrome (probably Safari too) there is a page number at the top of the page when you open the PDF. Here you can manually type in a number. Open up the PDF and enter "65" and it'll take you directly to the page you enter.
Well, they do both use PDF.js [0].
[0] https://mozilla.github.io/pdf.js/
Using that knowledge we can improve on the instructions upthread.
Just open this link: https://weber.mizecx.com/knowledge/s3/retrieve?path=knowledg...
which is the original link, with "#page=65" appended. At least on Firefox, it will lead you straight to the page in question.
Chrome uses PDFium [1], not PDF.js.
[1] https://github.com/chromium/pdfium
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Might be, although the UI is certainly different, at least for me on Windows. The page numbers are in the top-left on Firefox but top-center on Chrome.
Strange, I copied this in my browser and it opened google rather than the pdf.