HARMAN is a software that can be used to merge, split and cut pdf documents. HARMAN's source code is available in tar.gz and zip formats. Choose the format appropriate for your operating system. GNU/Linux users would most probably like to download the tar.gz, whereas Windows users will perhaps choose to grab the zip file...
If you are using Ubuntu or Kubuntu, you can download the following .deb package to install HARMAN. HARMAN will reside in the "office" menu after installation.
Following are the build files for the .deb package. You will find below all the data used to create HARMAN's .deb package:
If you are using Gentoo, you can install HARMAN from "hadron-overlay". (HARMAN's ebuild is contributed by Burak Sezer There are two ways to install HARMAN from the "hadron-overlay":
1) Just run this command:
layman -o http://github.com/purak/hadron-overlay/raw/master/hadron-overlay.xml
-f -a hadron-overlay
2) Edit /etc/layman/layman.cfg file to add the following lines to overlays section:
overlays : http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/overlays/layman-global.txt
http://github.com/purak/hadron-overlay/raw/master/hadron-overlay.xml
Then update the overlay list:
layman -L
Use this command to add the overlay to your system:
layman -a hadron-overlay
After applying either one of these two methods, you can issue this command:
emerge harman
If you are using Pardus, you can download the following .pisi package to install HARMAN. HARMAN will reside in the "office" menu after installation. (The .pisi package for HARMAN is prepared by Erdem Artan, the administrator of Pardus-Linux.org website.)
Build files for HARMAN's .pisi package are located at the following address:
If you are a Windows user, you can run HARMAN from the following .exe file. Download the package and uncompress it. Then double-click on the file named "harman.exe". If double-clicking does not start HARMAN, this means that your Windows copy lacks a necessary library, which is named "vcredist.exe". You can get this library from Microsoft's website. (HARMAN's .exe file is created with py2exe)
Moreover, Windows users can install HARMAN into their computers with the help of the following setup script. HARMAN will reside in C:\\Program Files\\Harman after the installation. HARMAN can also be launched through Start > Programs > Harman (Harman's setup script is written by Sedat Ayma)
To read the User's Guide online, click: User's Guide to HARMAN