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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2010-04-14 18:29:31 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2010-04-14 18:29:31 +0000
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tree051ee04434aaa2533b7cd95a5ae0737739291632 /Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam
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new scripts pdfjam 2.01 (14apr10)
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@17868 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdf180 b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdf180
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+#!/bin/sh
+##
+## pdf180: A shell program to rotate pages of PDF files
+##
+## Author David Firth (http://go.warwick.ac.uk/dfirth)
+##
+## This is a simple wrapper for pdfjam, version 2.01
+##
+pdfjam --suffix rotated180 --angle 180 --fitpaper true "$@"
+
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdf270 b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdf270
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+#!/bin/sh
+##
+## pdf270: A shell program to rotate pages of PDF files
+##
+## Author David Firth (http://go.warwick.ac.uk/dfirth)
+##
+## This is a simple wrapper for pdfjam, version 2.01
+##
+pdfjam --suffix rotated270 --angle 270 --fitpaper true --rotateoversize true "$@"
+
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdf90 b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdf90
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+#!/bin/sh
+##
+## pdf90: A shell program to rotate pages of PDF files
+##
+## Author David Firth (http://go.warwick.ac.uk/dfirth)
+##
+## This is a simple wrapper for pdfjam, version 2.01
+##
+pdfjam --suffix rotated90 --angle 90 --fitpaper true --rotateoversize true "$@"
+
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdfbook b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdfbook
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+#!/bin/sh
+##
+## pdfbook: Rearrange pages of one or more PDF files into 2-up signatures
+##
+## Author David Firth (http://go.warwick.ac.uk/dfirth)
+##
+## This is a simple wrapper for pdfjam, version 2.01
+##
+case "${1}" in
+ --right-edge-binding)
+ shift ;
+ pdfjam --suffix book --signature* 4 --landscape "$@" ;;
+ *)
+ pdfjam --suffix book --signature 4 --landscape "$@" ;;
+esac
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdfflip b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdfflip
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+#!/bin/sh
+##
+## pdfflip: A shell program to "flip over" the pages of PDF files
+##
+## Author David Firth (http://go.warwick.ac.uk/dfirth)
+##
+## This is a simple wrapper for pdfjam, version 2.01
+##
+pdfjam --suffix flipped --reflect true --fitpaper true "$@"
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdfjam b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdfjam
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+#! /bin/sh
+version=2.01
+#########################################################################
+## ##
+## pdfjam: A shell-script interface to the "pdfpages" LaTeX package ##
+## ------ ##
+## ##
+## Author: David Firth (http://go.warwick.ac.uk/dfirth) ##
+## ##
+## Usage: see http://go.warwick.ac.uk/pdfjam or "pdfjam --help" ##
+## ##
+## Relies on: ##
+## -- pdflatex ##
+## -- the 'pdfpages' package for LaTeX (ideally version >= 0.4f) ##
+## ##
+## License: GPL version 2 or later. This software comes with ##
+## ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY of fitness for any purpose at all; if you ##
+## do not accept that, then you must not use it. ##
+## ##
+## The path searched for site-wide configuration files can be set ##
+## through the following variable: ##
+## ##
+ configpath='/etc:/usr/share/etc:/usr/local/share:/usr/local/etc' ##
+## ##
+## ##
+#########################################################################
+##
+## PRELIMINARIES
+##
+## First determine:
+## --- whether verbose commentary should be provided (not if --quiet
+# or --configpath was specified);
+## --- whether this call to pdfjam is a "batch" call;
+## --- whether just the help text is required;
+## --- or whether all configuration files should be ignored.
+##
+verbose=true
+for arg in "$@"; do
+ case "$arg" in
+ --quiet | -q | --configpath)
+ verbose=false ;
+ ;;
+ --batch)
+ batch=true ;
+ ;;
+ --help | -u | -h)
+ help=true ;
+ ;;
+ --vanilla)
+ vanilla=true ;
+ ;;
+ *)
+ ;;
+ esac
+done
+##
+## Check to see whether this is a "secondary" call to pdfjam:
+##
+if test "$PDFJAM_CALL_NUMBER" = "" ## not a secondary call
+then
+ PDFJAM_CALL_NUMBER=0
+fi
+##
+## Keep a copy of the internal file separator, so we can change it safely
+##
+OIFS="$IFS"
+##
+## Record the full filename of the current working diractory
+##
+pwd=`pwd`
+##
+## Trap interrupts so that they kill everything:
+##
+trap 'IFS=$OIFS; exit 1' 1 2 9 15
+##
+## The following will be useful for readability of the script:
+##
+newline='
+'
+##
+## Define a function to escape tricky characters in file names etc:
+##
+escape_chars () {
+ ## use 'printf "%q" if available
+# (printf "%q" "${1}") ||
+ (printf "%s" "${1}" | sed 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9._/\-]/\\&/g')
+}
+##
+## Define a function to output verbose comments:
+##
+prattle () { ## second argument here is non-null for continuation lines
+ if test $verbose = true; then
+ prefix1=" pdfjam:" ;
+ prefix2=`printf "%s" "$prefix1" | sed 's/pdfjam:/ /'` ;
+ indent="" ;
+ if test "$PDFJAM_CALL_NUMBER" -gt 0 &&
+ test "$batch" != true
+ then
+ indent=" "
+ fi
+ IFS="$newline" ;
+ lineCounter=0 ;
+ for line in ${1}
+ do
+ lineCounter=`expr $lineCounter + 1` ;
+ if test $lineCounter -eq 1 && test ! -n "${2}" ;
+ then
+ if test -e "$PDFJAM_MESSAGES_FILE"
+ then printf "$prefix1$indent %b\n" "$line" 1>/dev/null >> \
+ "$PDFJAM_MESSAGES_FILE"
+ else messages="$messages$prefix1$indent $line$newline"
+ ## msg file not made yet
+ fi
+ else
+ if test -e "$PDFJAM_MESSAGES_FILE"
+ then printf "$prefix2$indent %b\n" "$line" 1>/dev/null >> \
+ "$PDFJAM_MESSAGES_FILE"
+ else messages="$messages$prefix2$indent $line$newline"
+ ## msg file not made yet
+ fi
+ fi ;
+ done ;
+ IFS="$OIFS" ;
+ fi ;
+ return ;
+}
+##
+## And here's the first piece of verbose commentary:
+##
+prattle "----" 1
+prattle "This is pdfjam version ${version}."
+##
+#########################################################################
+##
+## CONFIGURATION
+##
+## THESE SETTINGS WILL BE OVER-RIDDEN by any found in configuration
+## files. By default such files are found at any or all of
+## /etc/pdfjam.conf
+## /usr/share/etc/pdfjam.conf
+## /usr/local/share/pdfjam.conf
+## /usr/local/etc/pdfjam.conf
+## ~/.pdfjam.conf
+## (And they are read in that order; if a setting is made more than
+## once, the last one prevails.)
+##
+## An example configuration file can be found at
+## http://go.warwick.ac.uk/pdfjam
+##
+## The path searched for site-wide configuration files can be changed
+## by editing the variable 'configpath' at the top of this file.
+##
+##
+## First check whether 'pdflatex' is in the user's path:
+##
+pdflatex=pdflatex
+(hash pdflatex >/dev/null 2>&1) || pdflatex="not found"
+##
+##
+## Likewise for the pdfinfo utility (only needed for `--keepinfo'):
+##
+pdfinfo='pdfinfo'
+(hash pdfinfo >/dev/null 2>&1) || pdfinfo="not found"
+##
+##
+## Next a permitted location for temporary files on your system:
+##
+tempfileDir='/var/tmp' ## /var/tmp is standard on most unix systems
+##
+##
+## Default for the output file location:
+##
+outFile="$pwd" ## Output to the current working directory
+##
+##
+## A few more default settings for pdfjam:
+##
+tidy='true' ## Delete all temporary files at the end
+##
+keepinfo='false' ## Don't try to preserve "pdfinfo" data
+##
+checkfiles='false' ## Don't use the Unix 'file -Lb' utility to
+## identify PDF files from their contents;
+## rely on the .pdf or .PDF extension instead.
+##
+suffix='pdfjam' ## Default filename suffix to be used when
+## --outfile is either (a) a directory, or (b)
+## not specified in a --batch call.
+##
+paper='a4paper' ## Default paper size is ISO A4.
+##
+## END OF SETTINGS MADE DIRECTLY WITHIN THE SCRIPT
+##
+## Now read the site's or user's configuration file(s) if such exist,
+## unless '--vanilla' was specified.
+##
+if test "$vanilla" != true
+then
+ if test "$PDFJAM_CALL_NUMBER" = 0 ## not a secondary call to pdfjam
+ then
+ configFiles=`printf "%s" "$configpath" | \
+ sed 's/:/\/pdfjam.conf:/g; s/$/\/pdfjam.conf/'`
+ configFiles="${configFiles}:$HOME/.pdfjam.conf"
+ PDFJAM_CONFIG=""
+ prattle "Reading any site-wide or user-specific defaults..."
+ IFS=':'
+ for d in $configFiles
+ do
+ if test -f "$d"; then
+ change=`sed '/^ *#.*/d ; s/ *#.*//; s/^ *//' "$d"`
+ comment="## ${newline}## From ${d}: ${newline}##"
+ PDFJAM_CONFIG="$PDFJAM_CONFIG$comment$newline$change$newline"
+ fi
+ done
+ IFS="$OIFS"
+ PDFJAM_CONFIG=`printf "%s" "$PDFJAM_CONFIG" | sed 's/^/ /'`
+ if test "$batch" = true ; then export PDFJAM_CONFIG ; fi
+ if test "$PDFJAM_CONFIG" = ""
+ then
+ prattle "(none found)" 1
+ else
+ prattle "$PDFJAM_CONFIG" 1
+ fi
+ fi
+ if test -n "$PDFJAM_CONFIG" ; then eval "$PDFJAM_CONFIG" ; fi
+else
+ if test $PDFJAM_CALL_NUMBER -eq 0
+ then
+ prattle "Called with '--vanilla': no user or site configuration"
+ prattle "files will be read." 1
+ fi
+fi
+##
+## END OF CONFIGURATION BLOCK
+##
+#########################################################################
+##
+## HELP TEXT
+##
+## Defines the output of 'pdfjam --help'
+##
+helptext="
+pdfjam is a shell-script front end to the LaTeX 'pdfpages' package (for
+which, see http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/pdfpages).
+
+Usage: pdfjam [OPTIONS] [--] [FILE1 [SEL1]] [FILE2 [SEL2]]...
+where
+* 'FILE1' etc. are PDF files. For input from /dev/stdin, use the special name
+ '/dev/stdin' in place of any of FILE1, FILE2, etc: this can be mixed with
+ 'real' files as needed, to allow PDF data to be input through a pipe (note
+ that if /dev/stdin is connected to tty, an error results). If 'FILE1' is
+ absent, pdfjam will use '/dev/stdin' (and will use '-' for the page
+ selection -- see next item).
+* 'SEL1' is a page selection for FILE1, etc.
+ To select all pages (the default) use '-'. See the pdfpages manual for
+ more details. An example:
+ ... file1 '{},2,4-5,9-' ...
+ makes an empty page, followed by pages 2,4,5,6 of file1, followed by pages
+ 9 onwards (up to the end of file1).
+ A page selection can be applied to more than one file, e.g.,
+ ... file1 file2 file3 1-7 ...
+ applies page selection '1-7' to all three files; but for example
+ ... file1 file2 2- file3 1-7 ...
+ would apply the page selection '2-' to file1 and file2, and '1-7'
+ to file3. A page selection applies to all the files *immediately*
+ preceding it in the argument list. A missing page selection defaults to
+ '-'; this includes the case where 'FILE1' is absent and so /dev/stdin gets
+ used by default.
+* 'options' are pdfpages specifications in the form '--KEY VALUE' (see
+ below), or
+ --help (or -h, or -u)
+ Output this text only; no processing of PDF files.
+ --configpath
+ Output the 'configpath' variable and exit immediately; no
+ processing of PDF files.
+ --quiet (or -q)
+ Suppress verbose commentary on progress.
+ --batch
+ Run pdfjam sequentially on each input file in turn, and
+ produce a separate output file for each input, rather
+ than the default behaviour (which is a single run of
+ pdfjam on all of the input files, producing a single
+ output document). For the location of output
+ files, see '--outfile'. The --batch option cannot be
+ used in the case of input fron stdin.
+ --outfile PATH (or -o PATH)
+ Specifies where the output file(s) will go. If PATH is an
+ existing directory, pdfjam will attempt to write its
+ output PDF file(s) there, with name(s) derived from the
+ input file name(s) and the --suffix option (see below).
+ Otherwise the output file will be PATH. If '/dev/stdin'
+ is the only or last input file, PATH cannot be a directory.
+ Your current default PATH for output is:
+ $outFile
+ --suffix STRING
+ Specifies a suffix for output file names, to be used when
+ --outfile is either (a) a directory, or
+ (b) not specified in a --batch call.
+ A good STRING should be descriptive: for example,
+ --suffix 'rotated'
+ would append the text '-rotated' to the name of the input
+ file in order to make the output file name, as in
+ 'myfile-rotated.pdf'. The STRING must not have zero
+ length.
+ [Default for you at this site: suffix=$suffix]
+ --checkfiles
+ --no-checkfiles
+ If the Unix 'file' utility is available, with options
+ -L and -b, the output of 'file -Lb FILE1' should be
+ 'PDF document...' where '...' gives version information.
+ If this is the case on your system you should use
+ '--checkfiles'; otherwise use '--no-checkfiles',
+ in which case all input PDF files must have .pdf or .PDF
+ as their name extension.
+ [Default for you at this site: checkfiles=$checkfiles]
+ --preamble STRING
+ Append the supplied STRING to the preamble of the LaTeX
+ source file(s), immediately before the '\begin{document}'
+ line. An example:
+ pdfjam --nup 2x2 myfile.pdf -o myfile-4up.pdf \\
+ --preamble '\usepackage{fancyhdr} \pagestyle{fancy}'
+ The --preamble option can be used, for example, to load LaTeX
+ packages and/or to set global options.
+ --keepinfo
+ --no-keepinfo
+ Preserve (or not) Title, Author, Subject and Keywords
+ (from the last input PDF file, if more than one) in the
+ output PDF file. This requires the pdfinfo utility, from
+ the xpdf package, and the LaTeX 'hyperref' package; if
+ either of those is not available, '--keepinfo' is ignored.
+ [Default for you at this site: keepinfo=$keepinfo]
+ --pdftitle STRING
+ --pdfauthor STRING
+ --pdfsubject STRING
+ --pdfkeywords STRING
+ Provide text for the Title, Author, Subject and Keywords
+ in the output PDF file. Requires the LaTeX 'hyperref'
+ package. These options, individually, over-ride --keepinfo.
+ --landscape
+ --no-landscape
+ Specify landscape page orientation (or not) in the
+ output PDF file.
+ [Default for you at this site: landscape=$landscape]
+ --twoside
+ --no-twoside
+ Specify (or not) the 'twoside' document class option.
+ [Default for you at this site: twoside=$twoside]
+ --paper PAPERSPEC (or simply --PAPERSPEC)
+ Specify a LaTeX paper size, for example
+ '--paper a4paper' or simply '--a4paper' for ISO A4 paper.
+ If the LaTeX 'geometry' package is installed, a wider range
+ of paper sizes is available. For details see documentation
+ for LaTeX and/or the 'geometry' package.
+ [Default for you at this site: paper=$paper]
+ --papersize '{WIDTH,HEIGHT}'
+ Specify a custom paper size, e.g.,
+ --papersize '{10in,18cm}'
+ (Note the braces, and the comma!)
+ If the 'geometry' package is not found, this has no effect.
+ --pagecolor RGBSPEC
+ Specify a background colour for the output pages. The
+ RGBSPEC must be a comma-separated trio of integers
+ between 0 and 255. An example:
+ --pagecolor 150,200,150
+ [Default is no background colour]
+ --tidy
+ --no-tidy
+ Specify whether the temporary directory created by
+ pdfjam should be deleted. Use '--no-tidy' to help debug
+ most errors.
+ [Default for you at this site: tidy=$tidy]
+ --vanilla
+ Suppress the reading of any site-wide or user-specific
+ configuration files.
+ --KEY VALUE
+ Specify options to '\includepdfmerge', in the LaTeX
+ 'pdfpages' package. Here KEY is the name of any of the
+ many options for '\includepdfmerge', and VALUE is a
+ corresponding value. Examples are
+ --nup 2x1 (for 2-up side-by-side imposition)
+ --scale 0.7 (to scale all input pages to 70% size)
+ --offset '1cm 0.5cm'
+ (to offset all pages -- note the quotes!)
+ --frame true (to put a frame round each input page)
+ --trim '1cm 2cm 1cm 2cm' --clip true
+ (to trim those amounts from left, bottom,
+ right and top, respectively, of input
+ pages)
+ etc., etc. For more information see the manual for
+ the 'pdfpages' package, at
+ http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/pdfpages
+* '--' can be used to signal that there are no more options to come.
+
+Defaults for the options '--suffix', '--keepinfo', '--paper', '--outfile',
+'--landscape', '--twoside', '--tidy' and '--checkfiles' can be set in
+site-wide or user-specific configuration files. The path that is searched
+for site-wide configuration files (named pdfjam.conf) at this installation is
+ $configpath
+This configuration path can be changed by editing the pdfjam script if
+necessary. Any user-specific configuration should be put in a file named
+.pdfjam.conf in your home directory. (All of these files are ignored
+if the '--vanilla' argument is used.)
+
+For more information, including an example configuration file, see
+http://go.warwick.ac.uk/pdfjam.
+"
+##
+## END OF HELP TEXT
+##
+#########################################################################
+##
+## ERROR CODES
+##
+E_USAGE=64 # command line usage error
+E_DATAERR=65 # data format error
+E_NOINPUT=66 # cannot open input
+E_UNAVAILABLE=69 # service unavailable
+E_SOFTWARE=70 # internal software error
+E_CANTCREATE=73 # can't create (user) output file
+E_CONFIG=78 # configuration error
+##
+## Define a function to print an error message and exit:
+##
+error_exit () {
+ if (test -e "$PDFJAM_MESSAGES_FILE")
+ then cat "$PDFJAM_MESSAGES_FILE" >&2
+ else printf "$messages" 1>&2
+ fi
+ printf " pdfjam ERROR: %s\n" "$1" 1>&2 ;
+ exit "$2" ;
+}
+##
+#########################################################################
+##
+## READ AND PROCESS THE ARGUMENTS
+##
+## In case of NO argument supplied, mention 'pdfjam --help':
+##
+if test $# -eq 0
+then
+ prattle "No arguments supplied; continuing anyway. (See"
+ prattle "'pdfjam --help' for information on usage.)" 1
+fi
+##
+## Now do the argument loop.
+##
+fileSpec=""
+miscOptions=""
+callOptions=""
+optionsFinished=""
+##
+## First note any '--checkfiles' or '--no-checkfiles' option
+##
+for arg in "$@"; do
+ case "$arg" in
+ --checkfiles)
+ checkfiles=true ;
+ callOptions="$callOptions --checkfiles" ;
+ ;;
+ --no-checkfiles)
+ checkfiles=false ;
+ callOptions="$callOptions --no-checkfiles" ;
+ ;;
+ esac
+done
+while test -n "${1}${2}"; do
+ argUnmatched=""
+ if test "$optionsFinished" != true
+ then
+ case "${1}" in
+ --) ## signals end of command-line options
+ optionsFinished=true ;
+ shift ;
+ continue ;
+ ;;
+ --help | -u | -h)
+ printf "%s\n" "$helptext" ;
+ exit 0;;
+ --configpath)
+ printf "%s\n" "$configpath" ;
+ exit 0;;
+ --* | -q | -o)
+ if test "$pageSpecAwaited" = true ; then
+ ## fill in any missing page specs before continuing
+ fileSpec=`printf "%s" "$fileSpec" | sed 's/|awaited/|-/g'`
+ pageSpecAwaited=false
+ fi
+ case "${1}" in
+ --batch)
+ batch=true ;
+ ;;
+ --vanilla)
+ callOptions="$callOptions ${1}" ;
+ ;;
+ --quiet | -q)
+ verbose=false ;
+ callOptions="$callOptions ${1}" ;
+ ;;
+ --outfile | -o)
+ outFile="${2}" ;
+ if test "$batch" = true
+ then
+ outFile=`escape_chars "$outFile"`
+ fi
+ callOptions="$callOptions --outfile $outFile" ;
+ shift ;;
+ --suffix)
+ if test -n "${2}"
+ then
+ suffix="${2}" ;
+ if test "$batch" = true
+ then
+ suffix=`escape_chars "$suffix"`
+ fi
+ callOptions="$callOptions --suffix $suffix"
+ shift
+ else
+ error_exit \
+ "'--suffix' string has zero length" \
+ $E_USAGE ;
+ fi
+ ;;
+ --tidy)
+ tidy=true ;
+ callOptions="$callOptions --tidy" ;
+ ;;
+ --no-tidy)
+ tidy=false ;
+ callOptions="$callOptions --no-tidy" ;
+ ;;
+ --keepinfo)
+ keepinfo=true ;
+ callOptions="$callOptions --keepinfo" ;
+ ;;
+ --no-keepinfo)
+ keepinfo=false ;
+ callOptions="$callOptions --no-keepinfo" ;
+ ;;
+ --checkfiles)
+ ;; ## already done above
+ --no-checkfiles)
+ ;; ## already done above
+ --pdftitle)
+ pdfTitle="${2}" ;
+ if test "$batch" = true
+ then
+ pdfTitle=`escape_chars "$pdfTitle"`
+ fi
+ callOptions="$callOptions --pdftitle $pdfTitle" ;
+ shift ;;
+ --pdfauthor)
+ pdfAuthor="${2}" ;
+ if test "$batch" = true
+ then
+ pdfAuthor=`escape_chars "$pdfAuthor"`
+ fi
+ callOptions="$callOptions --pdfauthor $pdfAuthor" ;
+ shift ;;
+ --pdfsubject)
+ pdfSubject="${2}" ;
+ if test "$batch" = true
+ then
+ pdfSubject=`escape_chars "$pdfSubject"`
+ fi
+ callOptions="$callOptions --pdfsubject $pdfSubject" ;
+ shift ;;
+ --pdfkeywords)
+ pdfKeywords="${2}" ;
+ if test "$batch" = true
+ then
+ pdfKeywords=`escape_chars "$pdfKeywords"`
+ fi
+ callOptions="$callOptions --pdfkeywords $pdfKeywords" ;
+ shift ;;
+ --paper)
+ paper="${2}"
+ callOptions="$callOptions ${1} ${2}" ;
+ shift;;
+ --pagecolor)
+ pagecolor="${2}" ;
+ callOptions="$callOptions ${1} ${2}" ;
+ shift;;
+ --a4paper | --a5paper | --b5paper | --letterpaper | \
+ --executivepaper | --legalpaper)
+ ## standard LaTeX paper sizes
+ paper=`printf "%s" "${1}" | sed 's/^--//'` ;
+ callOptions="$callOptions ${1}" ;
+ ;;
+ --a0paper | --a1paper | --a2paper | --a3paper | \
+ --a6paper | --b0paper | --b1paper | --b2paper | \
+ --b3paper | --b4paper | --b6paper)
+ ## the 'geonetry' package is needed
+ if test "$geometry" != false ;
+ then
+ paper=`printf "%s" "${1}" | sed 's/^--//'` ;
+ callOptions="$callOptions ${1}" ;
+ geometry=true ;
+ fi ;
+ ;;
+ --papersize)
+ ## the 'geonetry' package is needed
+ if test "$geometry" != false ;
+ then
+ papersize="papersize=${2}" ;
+ callOptions="$callOptions ${1} '${2}'" ;
+ geometry=true ;
+ fi ;
+ shift ;;
+ --landscape)
+ landscape=true ;
+ callOptions="$callOptions --landscape" ;
+ ;;
+ --no-landscape)
+ landscape=false ;
+ callOptions="$callOptions --no-landscape" ;
+ ;;
+ --twoside)
+ twoside=true ;
+ callOptions="$callOptions --twoside" ;
+ ;;
+ --no-twoside)
+ twoside=false ;
+ callOptions="$callOptions --no-twoside" ;
+ ;;
+ --preamble)
+ preamble="${2}" ;
+ callOptions="$callOptions ${1} '$preamble'" ;
+ shift ;;
+ --*)
+ ## options for \includepdfmerge
+ argName=`printf "%s" "${1}" | sed 's/^--//'`;
+ value="${2}"
+ miscOptions=$miscOptions,"$argName=$value" ;
+ ## saved for possible use in LaTeX file
+ callOptions="$callOptions ${1} '$value'" ;
+ ## saved for possible use in a further call to pdfjam
+ shift ;
+ ;;
+ esac ;;
+ '' | *)
+ argUnmatched=true
+ ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ if test "$optionsFinished" = true || test "$argUnmatched" = true
+ then
+ case "${1}" in
+ "" | /dev/stdin)
+ fileSpec="${fileSpec}${newline}/dev/stdin|awaited"
+ pageSpecAwaited=true
+ inputFromStdin=true ;;
+ -)
+ if test "$pageSpecAwaited" = true ; then
+ fileSpec=`printf "%s" "$fileSpec" | \
+ sed 's/|awaited/|-/g'`
+ pageSpecAwaited=false
+ else
+ error_exit "no PDF file found at ${1}" \
+ $E_NOINPUT
+ fi ;;
+ *) ## All other args should be PDF source files and page
+ ## selections; if not, we'll quit
+ if test "$checkfiles" = true ; ## not always available
+ then
+ case `file -Lb "${1}"` in
+ "PDF document"*) ## it's a PDF file as expected
+ fileSpec="$fileSpec${newline}"${1}"|awaited"
+ pageSpecAwaited=true
+ ;;
+ *)
+ case "${1}" in
+ *.[pP][dD][fF]) ## should be PDF file, but isn't
+ error_exit "no PDF file found at ${1}" \
+ $E_NOINPUT
+ ;;
+ *) ## if page spec needed, assume this is it;
+ ## otherwise something is wrong
+ if test "$pageSpecAwaited" = true ; then
+ fileSpec=`printf "%s" "$fileSpec" | \
+ sed "s/|awaited/|$1/g"`
+ pageSpecAwaited=false
+ else
+ error_exit "no PDF file found at ${1}" \
+ $E_NOINPUT
+ fi
+ ;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+ esac
+ else ## no checking of file contents; rely on .pdf extension
+ case "${1}" in
+ *.[pP][dD][fF]) ## assume it's a PDF file
+ test -f "${1}" || error_exit \
+ "${1} not found" $E_NOINPUT
+ fileSpec="$fileSpec"$newline${1}"|"awaited
+ pageSpecAwaited=true
+ ;;
+ *) ## if page spec needed, assume this is it;
+ ## otherwise something is wrong
+ if test "$pageSpecAwaited" = true ; then
+ fileSpec=`printf "%s" "$fileSpec" | \
+ sed "s/|awaited/|$1/g"`
+ pageSpecAwaited=false
+ else
+ error_exit "no PDF file found at ${1}" \
+ $E_NOINPUT
+ fi
+ ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ shift
+done
+##
+## Use the default page spec for any that remain unspecified:
+##
+fileSpec=`printf "%s" "$fileSpec" | sed '/^$/d; s/^ //; s/|awaited$/|-/'`
+##
+## Check whether input from stdin should be used by default:
+if test $PDFJAM_CALL_NUMBER -eq 0 && test "$inputFromStdin" != true
+then
+ ## the special argument '/dev/stdin' was not used
+ if test "$fileSpec" = "" ; then
+ ## no argument specifying a PDF source was given
+ inputFromStdin=true
+ fileSpec="/dev/stdin|-"
+ prattle "No pdf source specified: input is from stdin."
+ fi
+fi
+##
+## Delete leading comma from $miscOptions:
+##
+miscOptions=`printf "%s" "$miscOptions" | sed 's/^,//'`
+##
+## Delete leading space from $callOptions:
+##
+callOptions=`printf "%s" "$callOptions" | sed 's/^ //'`
+##
+## Set up a document options variable:
+##
+case "$landscape" in
+ true)
+ orientation=landscape ;;
+ *)
+ orientation="" ;;
+esac
+case "$twoside" in
+ true)
+ twoside=twoside ;;
+ *)
+ twoside="" ;;
+esac
+if test "$geometry" != false
+then
+## we haven't already found that geometry.sty is missing
+ case "$paper" in
+ a0paper | a1paper | a2paper | a3paper | \
+ a6paper | b0paper | b1paper | b2paper | \
+ b3paper | b4paper | b6paper)
+ ## the 'geonetry' package is needed
+ geometry=true ;
+ ;;
+ *)
+ ;;
+ esac
+fi
+documentOptions="$paper","$orientation","$twoside"
+documentOptions=`printf "%s" "$documentOptions" | sed 's/^,//' | sed 's/,$//'`
+##
+## END OF ARGUMENT PROCESSING
+##
+#########################################################################
+##
+## CHECK SYSTEM SETUP
+##
+## These checks are not repeated in secondary calls.
+##
+if test $PDFJAM_CALL_NUMBER -eq 0 ## not a secondary call
+then
+ ## Check whether there's a pdflatex, if "$pdflatex" is still unset:
+ case "$pdflatex" in
+ "not found")
+ error_exit "can't find pdflatex!" $E_UNAVAILABLE
+ ;;
+ pdflatex)
+ ;;
+ *) ## $pdflatex was set in a configuration file
+ if test ! -x "$pdflatex"
+ then
+ error_exit \
+ "configuration error, $pdflatex is not an executable file" \
+ $E_CONFIG
+ fi
+ ;;
+ esac
+ ##
+ ## Check that necessary LaTeX packages are installed:
+ ##
+ modifyPath=`printf "%s" "$pdflatex" | sed 's/\/[^\/]*$//'`
+ if [ -n "$modifyPath" ] ; then
+ PATH="$modifyPath:$PATH"
+ export PATH
+ fi
+ (kpsewhich pdfpages.sty >/dev/null) ||
+ error_exit \
+ "LaTeX package pdfpages.sty is not installed" \
+ $E_UNAVAILABLE
+ (kpsewhich eso-pic.sty >/dev/null) ||
+ error_exit \
+ "LaTeX package eso-pic.sty not installed (see the pdfpages manual)" \
+ $E_UNAVAILABLE
+ (kpsewhich everyshi.sty >/dev/null) ||
+ error_exit \
+ "LaTeX package everyshi.sty not installed (see the pdfpages manual)" \
+ $E_UNAVAILABLE
+ if test "$keepinfo" = true ||
+ test -n "$pdfTitle$pdfSubject$pdfAuthor$pdfKeywords"
+ ## ie, if hyperref is required
+ then
+ (kpsewhich hyperref.sty >/dev/null) || {
+ prattle "LaTeX package hyperref.sty is not installed, so any"
+ prattle "--keepinfo, --pdftitle,--pdfauthor, --pdfsubject or" 1
+ prattle "--pdfkeywords setting will be ignored." 1
+ hyperref=false
+ if test "$batch" = true
+ then
+ export hyperref ## for use in any secondary calls
+ fi
+ }
+ else
+ hyperref=false
+ fi
+ if test "$geometry" = true
+ ## if, if the 'geometry' package is needed for paper size
+ then
+ (kpsewhich geometry.sty >/dev/null) || {
+ prattle "LaTeX package geometry.sty is not installed, so only the"
+ prattle "standard LaTeX paper sizes are available." 1
+ geometry=false
+ if test "$batch" = true
+ then
+ export geometry ## for use in any secondary calls
+ fi
+ }
+ fi
+fi
+if test "$hyperref" = false
+then
+ keepinfo=false
+ pdfTitle="" ; pdfAuthor="" ; pdfSubject="" ; pdfKeywords=""
+else
+ if test "$keepinfo" = true
+ then
+ case "$pdfinfo" in
+ "not found")
+ if test $PDFJAM_CALL_NUMBER -eq 0
+ then
+ prattle \
+ "The pdfinfo utility was not found, so --keepinfo is ignored."
+ fi
+ keepinfo=false
+ ;;
+ pdfinfo)
+ ;;
+ *) ## $pdfinfo was set in a configuration file
+ if test ! -x "$pdfinfo"
+ then
+ if test $PDFJAM_CALL_NUMBER -eq 0
+ then
+ prattle \
+ "No pdfinfo utility at $pdfinfo, so --keepinfo is ignored."
+ keepinfo=false
+ fi
+ fi
+ ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+fi
+##
+## END OF CHECKING THE SETUP
+##
+#########################################################################
+##
+## TEMPORARY FILES
+##
+## Make a secure temporary directory (following
+## the autoconf manual).
+##
+## Use mktemp if possible; otherwise fall back on mkdir,
+## with random name to make file collisions less likely.
+##
+umask 177
+if test $PDFJAM_CALL_NUMBER = 0 ## don't repeat this work for secondary calls
+then
+ PDFJAM_TEMP_DIR=''
+ trap 'IFS="$OIFS"; \
+ if test $tidy != false ; then cd "$pwd"; rm -rf "$PDFJAM_TEMP_DIR"; fi; exit 1' \
+ 1 2 9 15
+ trap 'IFS="$OIFS"; \
+ if test $tidy != false ; then cd "$pwd"; rm -rf "$PDFJAM_TEMP_DIR"; fi' 0
+ {
+ PDFJAM_TEMP_DIR=`
+ (umask 077 && mktemp -d "$tempfileDir/pdfjam-XXXXXX") 2>/dev/null
+ ` &&
+ test -n "$PDFJAM_TEMP_DIR" && test -d "$PDFJAM_TEMP_DIR"
+ } || {
+ ## We'll use awk to make random number, for portability
+ random=`
+ awk 'END { srand(); printf ("%d\n", rand()*1000000); }' /dev/null`
+ PDFJAM_TEMP_DIR="$tempfileDir"/pdfjam"$$"-"$random"
+ (umask 077 && mkdir "$PDFJAM_TEMP_DIR")
+ } || exit $?
+##
+ export PDFJAM_TEMP_DIR ## so that same dir is used in secondary calls
+ if test $tidy = false ; then
+ prattle "Temporary directory for this job is
+ $PDFJAM_TEMP_DIR"
+ fi
+ PDFJAM_MESSAGES_FILE="$PDFJAM_TEMP_DIR"/messages.txt
+ export PDFJAM_MESSAGES_FILE
+ ## so that secondary calls can write messages there as well
+ printf "$messages" > "$PDFJAM_MESSAGES_FILE" ## initial file contents
+ messages="" ## we won't be using this variable again!
+else
+ PDFJAM_TEMP_DIR="$PDFJAM_TEMP_DIR"/"file$PDFJAM_CALL_NUMBER"
+ umask 077 && mkdir "$PDFJAM_TEMP_DIR"
+fi
+##
+## TEMPORARY DIRECTORY ALL DONE
+##
+#########################################################################
+##
+## HANDLING THE "--batch" OPTION
+##
+## If --batch was used, we'll call pdfjam separately on each input
+## file.
+##
+if test "$batch" = true ; then
+ if test "$fileSpec" = "" ; then
+ error_exit "--batch was used, but no PDF source file(s) specified" \
+ $E_USAGE
+ fi
+ if test "$inputFromStdin" = true ; then
+ error_exit "--batch cannot be used with input from stdin" \
+ $E_USAGE
+ fi
+ IFS="$newline"
+ for k in $fileSpec ; do
+ sourcePath=`printf "%s" "$k" | sed 's/|[^|]*$//'`
+ pageSpec=`printf "%s" $k | sed 's/.*|//'`
+ callNumber=`expr $PDFJAM_CALL_NUMBER + 1`
+ prattle "--"
+ prattle "Processing file ${callNumber}, '$sourcePath'..."
+ prattle "Page spec is '$pageSpec'."
+ sourcePath=`escape_chars "$sourcePath"`
+ PDFJAM_EFFECTIVE_CALL="$0 $callOptions -- $sourcePath $pageSpec"
+ export PDFJAM_EFFECTIVE_CALL
+ PDFJAM_CALL_NUMBER=$callNumber
+ export PDFJAM_CALL_NUMBER
+ eval "$PDFJAM_EFFECTIVE_CALL"
+ ## i.e., call pdfjam again with one input file
+ done
+ if (test $verbose = true) then cat "$PDFJAM_MESSAGES_FILE" >&2 ; fi
+ IFS=$OIFS
+ exit 0
+fi
+##
+## END OF THE '--batch' PROCESSING
+##
+#########################################################################
+##
+## RECORD THE EFFECTIVE CALL TO PDFJAM, FOR POSSIBLE DEBUGGING PURPOSES
+##
+## Save the text of this (effective) call to pdfjam in a temporary file,
+## for later inspection if necessary.
+##
+## For secondary calls, the effective call text is already made;
+## otherwise we make it here.
+##
+if test "$PDFJAM_CALL_NUMBER" -gt 0
+then
+ theCall="$PDFJAM_EFFECTIVE_CALL"
+else
+ filePageSpec=""
+ IFS="$newline"
+ for k in $fileSpec ; do
+ ## Last substitution on next line is needed for silly characters in
+ ## file names...
+ sourcePath=`printf "%s" $k | sed 's/|[^|]*$//'`
+ sourcePath=`escape_chars "$sourcePath"`
+ pageSpec=`printf "%s" $k | sed 's/.*|//'`
+ filePageSpec="$filePageSpec$sourcePath $pageSpec "
+ done
+ IFS="$OIFS"
+ theCall="$0 $callOptions -- $filePageSpec"
+fi
+printf "%s\n%s\n" "cd $pwd" "$theCall" > "$PDFJAM_TEMP_DIR"/call.txt
+prattle "Effective call for this run of pdfjam:"
+prattle "$theCall" 1
+##
+#########################################################################
+##
+## NOW MAKE THE INPUT FILE ETC., READY FOR PDFLATEX
+##
+filePageList="" ## initialize a string to supply to \includepdfmerge
+counter=0
+##
+## Make symbolic link(s) to the source file(s) in the temporary dir,
+## and make the $filePageList string for input to \includepdfmerge
+##
+stdinUnread=true
+IFS="$newline"
+for k in $fileSpec
+do
+ counter=`expr $counter + 1`
+ sourcePath=`printf "%s" "$k" | sed 's/|[^|]*$//'`
+ pageSpec=`printf "%s" $k | sed 's/.*|//'`
+ ## Check, though not exhaustively, for problems with the
+ ## page spec: leading or trailing comma, double comma or
+ ## double dash, alphabetic characters other than the word "last",
+ ## braces not paired as {} with nothing inbetween. A fully
+ ## specified pattern for valid \includepdfmerge page spec would
+ ## be better here; but life is too short...
+ if printf "%s" "$pageSpec" | sed 's/last/99/g' | \
+ grep '^,.*\|,$\|,,\|--\|[A-Za-z]\|{[^}]\|[^{]}' 1>/dev/null
+ then
+ error_exit "invalid page spec $pageSpec" $E_USAGE
+ fi
+ case "$sourcePath" in
+ /dev/stdin)
+ uniqueName="$PDFJAM_TEMP_DIR"/stdin.pdf
+ if test "$stdinUnread" = true
+ then
+ if tty -s ; then
+ error_exit \
+ "tty is connected to connected to stdin, no PDF file found" \
+ $E_NOINPUT
+ fi
+ cat > "$uniqueName"
+ stdinUnread=false
+ fi
+ ;;
+ *)
+ pdfName=`basename "$sourcePath"`
+ sourceDir=`dirname "$sourcePath"`
+ cd "$sourceDir" || exit 1 ## just to get the full path
+ sourceDir=`pwd`
+ cd "$pwd" || exit 1
+ sourceFullPath="$sourceDir"/"$pdfName"
+ uniqueName="source-$counter.pdf"
+ uniqueName="$PDFJAM_TEMP_DIR"/"$uniqueName"
+ ln -s "$sourceFullPath" "$uniqueName"
+ ;;
+ esac
+ filePageList="$filePageList","$uniqueName","$pageSpec"
+done
+IFS="$OIFS"
+filePageList=`printf "%s" "$filePageList" | \
+ sed 's/^,//'` ## remove leading comma
+##
+## Do the pdfinfo stuff (if relevant)...
+##
+if test "$hyperref" != false
+then
+ if test "$keepinfo" = true
+ then
+ prattle "Calling ${pdfinfo}..." ;
+ PDFinfo=`pdfinfo "$uniqueName"`;
+ pdftitl=`printf "%s" "$PDFinfo" | \
+ grep -e '^Title:'| sed s/^Title:\\\s\*//`;
+ pdfauth=`printf "%s" "$PDFinfo" | \
+ grep -e '^Author:'| sed s/^Author:\\\s\*//`;
+ pdfsubj=`printf "%s" "$PDFinfo" | \
+ grep -e '^Subject:'| sed s/^Subject:\\\s\*//`;
+ pdfkeyw=`printf "%s" "$PDFinfo" | \
+ grep -e '^Keywords:'| sed s/^Keywords:\\\s\*//`;
+ fi
+ if test -n "$pdfTitle" ; then
+ pdftitl="$pdfTitle"
+ fi
+ if test -n "$pdfAuthor" ; then
+ pdfauth="$pdfAuthor"
+ fi
+ if test -n "$pdfSubject" ; then
+ pdfsubj="$pdfSubject"
+ fi
+ if test -n "$pdfKeywords" ; then
+ pdfkeyw="$pdfKeywords"
+ fi
+fi
+##
+## Now set up the files for pdflatex...
+##
+fileName="$PDFJAM_TEMP_DIR"/a
+texFile="$fileName".tex
+msgFile="$fileName".msgs
+tempFile="$PDFJAM_TEMP_DIR"/temp.tex
+(cat <<EndTemplate
+\batchmode
+\documentclass[$documentOptions]{article}
+\usepackage{color} \definecolor{bgclr}{RGB}{$pagecolor} \pagecolor{bgclr}
+\usepackage[$papersize]{geometry}
+\usepackage{hyperref}
+\hypersetup{pdftitle=$pdftitl}
+\hypersetup{pdfauthor=$pdfauth}
+\hypersetup{pdfsubject=$pdfsubj}
+\hypersetup{pdfkeywords=$pdfkeyw}
+\usepackage{pdfpages}
+$preamble
+\begin{document}
+\includepdfmerge[$miscOptions]{$filePageList}
+\end{document}
+EndTemplate
+ ) > $texFile
+if test "$hyperref" = false; then ## we don't need hyperref
+ cp $texFile $tempFile
+ sed '/\\\usepackage{hyperref}/d' $tempFile | \
+ sed '/\\\hypersetup.*/d' > "${texFile}"
+ rm $tempFile
+fi
+if test ! -n "$geometry" ; then geometry=false ; fi
+if test "$geometry" = false; then ## geometry package is not to be used
+ cp $texFile $tempFile
+ cat $tempFile | sed '/\\\usepackage.*{geometry}/d' > $texFile
+ rm $tempFile
+fi
+if test "$pagecolor" = ""; then ## color package is not needed
+ cp $texFile $tempFile
+ cat $tempFile | sed '/\\\usepackage.*{color}/d' > $texFile
+ rm $tempFile
+fi
+##
+## INPUT FILES ARE ALL READY
+##
+#########################################################################
+##
+## RUN PDFLATEX AND COPY THE RESULTING PDF FILE TO STDOUT
+##
+prattle "Calling ${pdflatex}..." ;
+cd "$PDFJAM_TEMP_DIR" || exit 1
+failureText=\
+"FAILED.
+The call to 'pdflatex' resulted in an error.
+If '--no-tidy' was used, you can examine the
+log file at
+ $fileName.log
+to try to diagnose the problem."
+if ! ("$pdflatex" "$texFile" > "$msgFile")
+then
+ prattle "$failureText"
+ error_exit "Output file not written" $E_SOFTWARE
+fi
+cd "$pwd" || exit 1
+if test -f "$fileName".pdf ## if LaTeX didn't choke
+then
+ ## Checks on output file path:
+ if test -d "$outFile" ## outfile is a directory
+ then
+ if test "$sourcePath" = /dev/stdin
+ then
+ error_exit \
+ "--outfile cannot be a directory when input is stdin" \
+ $E_USAGE
+ fi
+ if test ! -w "$outFile"
+ then
+ prattle "FAILED: no write permission in ${outFile}."
+ continue
+ fi
+ separator="-"
+ if test "$pageSpec" != "-"
+ then
+ separator="-$pageSpec"
+ fi
+ outFile=`printf "%s" "$outFile" | sed 's/\/$//'`
+ ## (delete any trailing slash)
+ pdfName=`basename "$sourcePath"`
+ pdfName=`printf "%s" "$pdfName" | \
+ sed 's/\.[pP][dD][fF]$//'` ## strip extension
+ pdfName="$pdfName$separator$suffix".pdf
+ outFile="$outFile"/"$pdfName"
+ fi
+fi
+if test -f "$outFile" && test ! -w "$outFile"
+ ## file exists and we can't over-write it
+then
+ error_exit "no write permission at ${outFile}" $E_CANTCREATE
+fi
+(cat "$fileName".pdf > "$outFile" 2>/dev/null) &&
+ prattle "Finished. Output was to ${outFile}." ||
+ error_exit "cannot write output at ${outFile}" $E_CANTCREATE
+if (test "$PDFJAM_CALL_NUMBER" = "0") && ## not a secondary call
+ (test $verbose = true)
+then cat "$PDFJAM_MESSAGES_FILE" >&2
+fi
+exit 0
+##
+## END
+##
+#########################################################################
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdfjam-pocketmod b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdfjam-pocketmod
new file mode 100755
index 00000000000..0bebe86961c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdfjam-pocketmod
@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+##
+## pdfjam-pocketmod: A shell program to make an 8-page PDF document
+## into an 8-up file with pages ordered and oriented for folding as
+## a pocket-sized booklet, as described at http://repocketmod.com/
+##
+## Author David Firth (http://go.warwick.ac.uk/dfirth)
+##
+## This is a simple wrapper for (three runs of) pdfjam, version 2.01
+##
+##
+## It's hard (?) to set up this particular script to read from /dev/stdin,
+## so we'll just insist that the first argument is a file:
+##
+E_USAGE=64 ## for a command line usage error
+for arg in "$@"; do
+ case "$arg" in
+ --batch)
+ printf "pdfjam-pocketmod ERROR: the --batch option is not allowed\n" 1>&2 ;
+ exit "$E_USAGE" ;;
+ --no-tidy)
+ n='--no-tidy' ;;
+ --quiet | -q)
+ q='-q' ;;
+ --checkfiles)
+ c='--checkfiles' ;;
+ *)
+ ;;
+ esac
+done
+##
+sourceFile="$1" ;
+shift ;
+##
+## Some (very) minimal checking of the first argument:
+##
+if test ! -f "$sourceFile" ;
+then
+ printf "pdfjam-pocketmod ERROR: first argument must be a PDF file\n" ;
+ exit $E_USAGE ;
+fi
+##
+## That's all the argument checking!
+##
+pageSpec="1-8" ## the default page spec
+case "${1}" in
+ --* | "") ## no page spec was given
+ ;;
+ *) ## a page spec was given, so use it
+ pageSpec="$1" ;
+ shift ;;
+esac
+pdfjam $n $q $c -o /dev/stdout "$sourceFile" "$pageSpec" | pdfjam --angle 180 $n $q -o /dev/stdout /dev/stdin '1,8,7,6' | pdfjam --nup 4x2 --landscape --frame true "$sourceFile" '2-5' /dev/stdin "$@"
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdfjam-slides3up b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdfjam-slides3up
new file mode 100755
index 00000000000..3bd461c8883
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdfjam-slides3up
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+##
+## pdfjam-slides3up: A shell program to make a 3-up "handout"
+## of presentation slides, with space for side-notes
+##
+## Author David Firth (http://go.warwick.ac.uk/dfirth)
+##
+## This is a simple wrapper for pdfjam, version 2.01
+##
+footskip=3.1cm ## default setting
+pagecommand='{\thispagestyle{empty}}' ## default setting
+case "${1}" in
+ --pagenumbering)
+ case "${2}" in
+ false)
+ continue ;;
+ true)
+ pagecommand='{\thispagestyle{plain}}' ;;
+ *) ## a footskip dimension was supplied
+ pagecommand='{\thispagestyle{plain}}' ;
+ footskip="$2" ;;
+ esac ;
+ shift 2 ;;
+ *)
+ continue ;;
+esac
+pdfjam --suffix 3up --nup 1x3 --frame true --noautoscale false \
+ --delta "0cm 0.2cm" --scale 0.87 --offset "-3.8cm 0cm" \
+ --preamble "\footskip $footskip" --pagecommand "$pagecommand" "$@"
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdfjam-slides6up b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdfjam-slides6up
new file mode 100755
index 00000000000..47fa2ea1ec8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdfjam-slides6up
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+##
+## pdfjam-slides6up: A shell program to make a 6-up "handout"
+## of presentation slides
+##
+## Author David Firth (http://go.warwick.ac.uk/dfirth)
+##
+## This is a simple wrapper for pdfjam, version 2.01
+##
+footskip=2.7cm ## default setting
+pagecommand='{\thispagestyle{empty}}' ## default setting
+case "${1}" in
+ --pagenumbering)
+ case "${2}" in
+ false)
+ continue ;;
+ true)
+ pagecommand='{\thispagestyle{plain}}' ;;
+ *) ## a footskip dimension was supplied
+ pagecommand='{\thispagestyle{plain}}' ;
+ footskip="$2" ;;
+ esac ;
+ shift 2 ;;
+ *)
+ continue ;;
+esac
+pdfjam --suffix 6up --nup 2x3 --frame true --noautoscale false \
+ --delta "0.2cm 0.3cm" --scale 0.95 --preamble "\footskip $footskip" \
+ --pagecommand "$pagecommand" "$@"
+
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdfjoin b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdfjoin
new file mode 100755
index 00000000000..02c397fc31d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdfjoin
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+##
+## pdfjoin: A shell program to concatenate PDF files
+##
+## Author David Firth (http://go.warwick.ac.uk/dfirth)
+##
+## This is a simple wrapper for pdfjam, version 2.01
+##
+E_USAGE=64 ## for a command line usage error
+for arg in "$@"; do
+ case "$arg" in
+ --batch)
+ printf "pdfjoin ERROR: the --batch option is not allowed\n" 1>&2;
+ exit "$E_USAGE" ;;
+ --orient) ## this was allowed in previous versions of pdfjoin
+ printf "pdfjoin ERROR: the --orient option is not allowed,\n" 1>&2;
+ printf " use --landscape or --no-landscape to specify\n" 1>&2;
+ printf " the output page orientation" 1>&2;
+ exit "$E_USAGE" ;;
+ *) continue ;;
+ esac
+done
+pdfjam --fitpaper true --rotateoversize true --suffix joined "$@"
+
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdfnup b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdfnup
new file mode 100755
index 00000000000..a4744a112fd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdfnup
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+##
+## pdfnup: A shell program to n-up pages of PDF files
+##
+## Author David Firth (http://go.warwick.ac.uk/dfirth)
+##
+## This is a simple wrapper for pdfjam, version 2.01
+##
+E_USAGE=64 ## for a command line usage error
+for arg in "$@"; do
+ case "$arg" in
+ --orient) ## this was allowed in previous versions of pdfnup
+ printf "pdfnup ERROR: the --orient option is not allowed,\n" 1>&2;
+ printf " use --landscape or --no-landscape to specify\n" 1>&2;
+ printf " the output page orientation" 1>&2;
+ exit "$E_USAGE" ;;
+ --pages) ## this was allowed in previous versions of pdfnup
+ printf "pdfnup ERROR: the --pages option is not allowed,\n" 1>&2;
+ printf " see 'pdfjam --help' or http://go.warwick.ac.uk/pdfjam\n" \
+ 1>&2;
+ printf " for page selection examples\n" 1>&2;
+ exit "$E_USAGE" ;;
+ *) continue ;;
+ esac
+done
+pdfjam --suffix nup --nup 2x1 --landscape "$@"
+
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdfpun b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdfpun
new file mode 100755
index 00000000000..eee08a05d33
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/scripts/pdfjam/pdfpun
@@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+##
+## pdfpun: A shell program to n-up pages of a PDF file with
+## the n-upped pages ordered from right to left
+##
+## Author David Firth (http://go.warwick.ac.uk/dfirth)
+##
+## This is a simple wrapper for (three runs of) pdfjam, version 2.01
+##
+##
+E_USAGE=64 ## for a command line usage error
+##
+for arg in "$@"; do
+ case "$arg" in
+ --batch)
+ printf "pdfpun ERROR: the --batch option is not allowed\n" 1>&2;
+ exit "$E_USAGE" ;;
+ --no-tidy)
+ n='--no-tidy' ;;
+ --quiet | -q)
+ q='-q' ;;
+ --checkfiles)
+ c='--checkfiles' ;;
+ *) continue ;;
+ esac
+done
+sourceFile="$1" ;
+shift ;
+##
+## Some (very) minimal checking of the first argument:
+##
+if test ! -e "$sourceFile" ;
+then
+ printf "pdfpun ERROR: first argument must be a PDF file\n" ;
+ exit $E_USAGE ;
+fi
+if test "$sourceFile" = /dev/stdin ;
+then
+ if tty -s ; then
+ printf "pdfpun ERROR: tty is connected to connected to stdin, no PDF file found\n"
+ exit $E_USAGE ;
+ fi
+fi
+##
+## That's all the argument checking!
+##
+pageSpec="-" ## the default
+case "${1}" in
+ --* | "")
+ ;;
+ *) ## a page spec was given
+ pageSpec="$1" ;
+ shift ;;
+esac
+case "${1}" in
+ --outfile)
+ outFile="$2" ;
+ shift 2 ;;
+ *)
+ ;;
+esac
+if test "$outFile" = "" ;
+then
+ printf "pdfpun ERROR: no output file specified\n" 1>&2 ;
+ exit "$E_USAGE" ;
+fi
+pdfjam --reflect true $n $q $c "$sourceFile" "$pageSpec" -o /dev/stdout | \
+ pdfjam --landscape --nup 2x1 "$@" -o /dev/stdout | \
+ pdfjam --suffix nup --reflect true --fitpaper true $n $q -o "$outFile"
+
+
+