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On Sun, 2013-10-27 at 14:22 +0300, Hannu Vuolasaho wrote:
> I belive the schematics are rasterized

There should be really no rasterization, I have never noticed any. (I
guess cairo is still not used for pdf output.)

For PDF documents, there exists many tools which can assemble pages or
remove pages...

I have used LaTeX, because I am familiar with it, and it can fit
schematics to page size and number pages. I used this file, command
should be something like "pdflatex filename"

\documentclass[a4paper,landscape]{article}
\usepackage{pdfpages}

\begin{document}

\includepdf{Overview.pdf}
\includepdf{InputDividerCh1.pdf}
\includepdf{InputDividerCh2.pdf}
\includepdf{AmplifierCh1.pdf}
\includepdf{AmplifierCh2.pdf}
\includepdf{AmpCommon.pdf}
\includepdf{TDC.pdf}
\includepdf{PowerManager.pdf}
\includepdf{DC_DC_Converter.pdf}
\includepdf{Digital_In_A.pdf}
\includepdf{Digital_In_B.pdf}
\includepdf{Digital_In_C.pdf}
\includepdf{Controller.pdf}
\includepdf{ADC.pdf}
\includepdf{FPGA_Power.pdf}
\includepdf{FPGA_B0B1.pdf}
\includepdf{FPGA_B2B3.pdf}
\includepdf{Misc.pdf}
\includepdf{Lin_Regulators.pdf}
\includepdf{RAM.pdf}
\includepdf{Grounding.pdf}

\end{document} 


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