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diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfdetach.1 b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfdetach.1 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1e2f8aa5604 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfdetach.1 @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +.\" Copyright 2011 Glyph & Cog, LLC +.TH pdfdetach 1 "15 August 2011" +.SH NAME +pdfdetach \- Portable Document Format (PDF) document embedded file +extractor (version 3.03) +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B pdfdetach +[options] +.RI [ PDF-file ] +.SH DESCRIPTION +.B Pdfdetach +lists or extracts embedded files (attachments) from a Portable +Document Format (PDF) file. +.SH CONFIGURATION FILE +Pdfdetach reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to +find the user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't +exist, it looks for a system-wide config file, typically +/usr/local/etc/xpdfrc (but this location can be changed when pdfinfo +is built). See the +.BR xpdfrc (5) +man page for details. +.SH OPTIONS +Some of the following options can be set with configuration file +commands. These are listed in square brackets with the description of +the corresponding command line option. +.TP +.B \-list +List all of the embedded files in the PDF file. File names are +converted to the text encoding specified by the "\-enc" switch. +.TP +.BI \-save " number" +Save the specified embedded file. By default, this uses the file name +associated with the embedded file (as printed by the "\-list" switch); +the file name can be changed with the "\-o" switch. +.TP +.BI \-saveall +Save all of the embedded files. This uses the file names associated +with the embedded files (as printed by the "\-list" switch). By +default, the files are saved in the current directory; this can be +changed with the "\-o" switch. +.TP +.BI \-o " path" +Set the file name used when saving an embedded file with the "\-save" +switch, or the directory used by "\-saveall". +.TP +.BI \-enc " encoding-name" +Sets the encoding to use for text output (embedded file names). The +.I encoding\-name +must be defined with the unicodeMap command (see +.BR xpdfrc (5)). +This defaults to "Latin1" (which is a built-in encoding). +.RB "[config file: " textEncoding ] +.TP +.BI \-opw " password" +Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this will +bypass all security restrictions. +.TP +.BI \-upw " password" +Specify the user password for the PDF file. +.TP +.BI \-cfg " config-file" +Read +.I config-file +in place of ~/.xpdfrc or the system-wide config file. +.TP +.B \-v +Print copyright and version information. +.TP +.B \-h +Print usage information. +.RB ( \-help +and +.B \-\-help +are equivalent.) +.SH EXIT CODES +The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: +.TP +0 +No error. +.TP +1 +Error opening a PDF file. +.TP +2 +Error opening an output file. +.TP +3 +Error related to PDF permissions. +.TP +99 +Other error. +.SH AUTHOR +The pdfinfo software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph & +Cog, LLC. +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.BR xpdf (1), +.BR pdftops (1), +.BR pdftotext (1), +.BR pdfinfo (1), +.BR pdffonts (1), +.BR pdftoppm (1), +.BR pdfimages (1), +.BR xpdfrc (5) +.br +.B http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfdetach.cat b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfdetach.cat new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..526bbba01ee --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfdetach.cat @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +pdfdetach(1) pdfdetach(1) + + + +NAME + pdfdetach - Portable Document Format (PDF) document embedded file + extractor (version 3.03) + +SYNOPSIS + pdfdetach [options] [PDF-file] + +DESCRIPTION + Pdfdetach lists or extracts embedded files (attachments) from a Porta- + ble Document Format (PDF) file. + +CONFIGURATION FILE + Pdfdetach reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to + find the user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't exist, + it looks for a system-wide config file, typically /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc + (but this location can be changed when pdfinfo is built). See the + xpdfrc(5) man page for details. + +OPTIONS + Some of the following options can be set with configuration file com- + mands. These are listed in square brackets with the description of the + corresponding command line option. + + -list List all of the embedded files in the PDF file. File names are + converted to the text encoding specified by the "-enc" switch. + + -save number + Save the specified embedded file. By default, this uses the + file name associated with the embedded file (as printed by the + "-list" switch); the file name can be changed with the "-o" + switch. + + -saveall + Save all of the embedded files. This uses the file names asso- + ciated with the embedded files (as printed by the "-list" + switch). By default, the files are saved in the current direc- + tory; this can be changed with the "-o" switch. + + -o path + Set the file name used when saving an embedded file with the + "-save" switch, or the directory used by "-saveall". + + -enc encoding-name + Sets the encoding to use for text output (embedded file names). + The encoding-name must be defined with the unicodeMap command + (see xpdfrc(5)). This defaults to "Latin1" (which is a built-in + encoding). [config file: textEncoding] + + -opw password + Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this + will bypass all security restrictions. + + -upw password + Specify the user password for the PDF file. + + -cfg config-file + Read config-file in place of ~/.xpdfrc or the system-wide config + file. + + -v Print copyright and version information. + + -h Print usage information. (-help and --help are equivalent.) + +EXIT CODES + The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: + + 0 No error. + + 1 Error opening a PDF file. + + 2 Error opening an output file. + + 3 Error related to PDF permissions. + + 99 Other error. + +AUTHOR + The pdfinfo software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph & + Cog, LLC. + +SEE ALSO + xpdf(1), pdftops(1), pdftotext(1), pdfinfo(1), pdffonts(1), + pdftoppm(1), pdfimages(1), xpdfrc(5) + http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ + + + + 15 August 2011 pdfdetach(1) diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfdetach.hlp b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfdetach.hlp new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f85cd0f500c --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfdetach.hlp @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +! Generated automatically by mantohlp +1 pdfdetach + + pdfdetach - Portable Document Format (PDF) document embedded file + + pdfdetach [options] [PDF-file] + + Pdfdetach lists or extracts embedded files (attachments) from a Porta- + ble Document Format (PDF) file. + + () + +2 ONFIGURATION_FIL + + Pdfdetach reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to + find the user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't exist, + it looks for a system-wide config file, typically /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc + (but this location can be changed when pdfinfo is built). See the + xpdfrc(5) man page for details. + + () + +2 OPTIONS + + Some of the following options can be set with configuration file com- + mands. These are listed in square brackets with the description of the + corresponding command line option. + + -list List all of the embedded files in the PDF file. File names are + converted to the text encoding specified by the "-enc" switch. + + -save number + Save the specified embedded file. By default, this uses the + file name associated with the embedded file (as printed by the + "-list" switch); the file name can be changed with the "-o" + switch. + + -saveall + Save all of the embedded files. This uses the file names asso- + ciated with the embedded files (as printed by the "-list" + switch). By default, the files are saved in the current direc- + tory; this can be changed with the "-o" switch. + + -o path + Set the file name used when saving an embedded file with the + "-save" switch, or the directory used by "-saveall". + + -enc encoding-name + Sets the encoding to use for text output (embedded file names). + The encoding-name must be defined with the unicodeMap command + (see xpdfrc(5)). This defaults to "Latin1" (which is a built-in + encoding). [config file: textEncoding] + + -opw password + Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this + will bypass all security restrictions. + + -upw password + Specify the user password for the PDF file. + + -cfg config-file + Read config-file in place of ~/.xpdfrc or the system-wide config + file. + + -v Print copyright and version information. + + -h Print usage information. (-help and --help are equivalent.) + + () + +2 XIT_CODE + + The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: + + 0 No error. + + 1 Error opening a PDF file. + + 2 Error opening an output file. + + 3 Error related to PDF permissions. + + 99 Other error. + + () + +2 AUTHOR + + The pdfinfo software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph & + Cog, LLC. + + () + +2 SEE_ALSO + + xpdf(1), pdftops(1), pdftotext(1), pdfinfo(1), pdffonts(1), + pdftoppm(1), pdfimages(1), xpdfrc(5) + http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ + + () + diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdffonts.1 b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdffonts.1 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6e132ac1d8c --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdffonts.1 @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ +.\" Copyright 1999-2011 Glyph & Cog, LLC +.TH pdffonts 1 "15 August 2011" +.SH NAME +pdffonts \- Portable Document Format (PDF) font analyzer (version +3.03) +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B pdffonts +[options] +.RI [ PDF-file ] +.SH DESCRIPTION +.B Pdffonts +lists the fonts used in a Portable Document Format (PDF) file along +with various information for each font. +.PP +The following information is listed for each font: +.TP +.B name +the font name, exactly as given in the PDF file (potentially including +a subset prefix) +.TP +.B type +the font type -- see below for details +.TP +.B emb +"yes" if the font is embedded in the PDF file +.TP +.B sub +"yes" if the font is a subset +.TP +.B uni +"yes" if there is an explicit "ToUnicode" map in the PDF file (the +absence of a ToUnicode map doesn't necessarily mean that the text +can't be converted to Unicode) +.TP +.B object ID +the font dictionary object ID (number and generation) +.PP +PDF files can contain the following types of fonts: +.PP +.RS +Type 1 +.RE +.RS +Type 1C -- aka Compact Font Format (CFF) +.RE +.RS +Type 1C (OT) -- OpenType with 8-bit CFF data +.RE +.RS +Type 3 +.RE +.RS +TrueType +.RE +.RS +TrueType (OT) -- OpenType with 8-bit TrueType data +.RE +.RS +CID Type 0 -- 16-bit font with no specified type +.RE +.RS +CID Type 0C -- 16-bit PostScript CFF font +.RE +.RS +CID Type 0C (OT) -- OpenType with CID CFF data +.RE +.RS +CID TrueType -- 16-bit TrueType font +.RE +.RS +CID TrueType (OT) -- OpenType with CID TrueType data +.RE +.SH CONFIGURATION FILE +Pdffonts reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to +find the user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't +exist, it looks for a system-wide config file, typically +/usr/local/etc/xpdfrc (but this location can be changed when pdffonts +is built). See the +.BR xpdfrc (5) +man page for details. +.SH OPTIONS +Many of the following options can be set with configuration file +commands. These are listed in square brackets with the description of +the corresponding command line option. +.TP +.BI \-f " number" +Specifies the first page to analyze. +.TP +.BI \-l " number" +Specifies the last page to analyze. +.TP +.BI \-opw " password" +Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this will +bypass all security restrictions. +.TP +.BI \-upw " password" +Specify the user password for the PDF file. +.TP +.BI \-cfg " config-file" +Read +.I config-file +in place of ~/.xpdfrc or the system-wide config file. +.TP +.B \-v +Print copyright and version information. +.TP +.B \-h +Print usage information. +.RB ( \-help +and +.B \-\-help +are equivalent.) +.SH EXIT CODES +The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: +.TP +0 +No error. +.TP +1 +Error opening a PDF file. +.TP +2 +Error opening an output file. +.TP +3 +Error related to PDF permissions. +.TP +99 +Other error. +.SH AUTHOR +The pdffonts software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph +& Cog, LLC. +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.BR xpdf (1), +.BR pdftops (1), +.BR pdftotext (1), +.BR pdfinfo (1), +.BR pdfdetach (1), +.BR pdftoppm (1), +.BR pdfimages (1), +.BR xpdfrc (5) +.br +.B http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdffonts.cat b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdffonts.cat new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b2d92f32198 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdffonts.cat @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +pdffonts(1) pdffonts(1) + + + +NAME + pdffonts - Portable Document Format (PDF) font analyzer (version 3.03) + +SYNOPSIS + pdffonts [options] [PDF-file] + +DESCRIPTION + Pdffonts lists the fonts used in a Portable Document Format (PDF) file + along with various information for each font. + + The following information is listed for each font: + + name the font name, exactly as given in the PDF file (potentially + including a subset prefix) + + type the font type -- see below for details + + emb "yes" if the font is embedded in the PDF file + + sub "yes" if the font is a subset + + uni "yes" if there is an explicit "ToUnicode" map in the PDF file + (the absence of a ToUnicode map doesn't necessarily mean that + the text can't be converted to Unicode) + + object ID + the font dictionary object ID (number and generation) + + PDF files can contain the following types of fonts: + + Type 1 + Type 1C -- aka Compact Font Format (CFF) + Type 1C (OT) -- OpenType with 8-bit CFF data + Type 3 + TrueType + TrueType (OT) -- OpenType with 8-bit TrueType data + CID Type 0 -- 16-bit font with no specified type + CID Type 0C -- 16-bit PostScript CFF font + CID Type 0C (OT) -- OpenType with CID CFF data + CID TrueType -- 16-bit TrueType font + CID TrueType (OT) -- OpenType with CID TrueType data + +CONFIGURATION FILE + Pdffonts reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to find + the user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't exist, it + looks for a system-wide config file, typically /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc + (but this location can be changed when pdffonts is built). See the + xpdfrc(5) man page for details. + +OPTIONS + Many of the following options can be set with configuration file com- + mands. These are listed in square brackets with the description of the + corresponding command line option. + + -f number + Specifies the first page to analyze. + + -l number + Specifies the last page to analyze. + + -opw password + Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this + will bypass all security restrictions. + + -upw password + Specify the user password for the PDF file. + + -cfg config-file + Read config-file in place of ~/.xpdfrc or the system-wide config + file. + + -v Print copyright and version information. + + -h Print usage information. (-help and --help are equivalent.) + +EXIT CODES + The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: + + 0 No error. + + 1 Error opening a PDF file. + + 2 Error opening an output file. + + 3 Error related to PDF permissions. + + 99 Other error. + +AUTHOR + The pdffonts software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph & + Cog, LLC. + +SEE ALSO + xpdf(1), pdftops(1), pdftotext(1), pdfinfo(1), pdfdetach(1), + pdftoppm(1), pdfimages(1), xpdfrc(5) + http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ + + + + 15 August 2011 pdffonts(1) diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdffonts.hlp b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdffonts.hlp new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c5a6c13385f --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdffonts.hlp @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +! Generated automatically by mantohlp +1 pdffonts + + pdffonts - Portable Document Format (PDF) font analyzer (version + + pdffonts [options] [PDF-file] + + Pdffonts lists the fonts used in a Portable Document Format (PDF) file + along with various information for each font. + + The following information is listed for each font: + + name the font name, exactly as given in the PDF file (potentially + including a subset prefix) + + type the font type -- see below for details + + emb "yes" if the font is embedded in the PDF file + + sub "yes" if the font is a subset + + uni "yes" if there is an explicit "ToUnicode" map in the PDF file + (the absence of a ToUnicode map doesn't necessarily mean that + the text can't be converted to Unicode) + + object ID + the font dictionary object ID (number and generation) + + PDF files can contain the following types of fonts: + + Type 1 + Type 1C -- aka Compact Font Format (CFF) + Type 1C (OT) -- OpenType with 8-bit CFF data + Type 3 + TrueType + TrueType (OT) -- OpenType with 8-bit TrueType data + CID Type 0 -- 16-bit font with no specified type + CID Type 0C -- 16-bit PostScript CFF font + CID Type 0C (OT) -- OpenType with CID CFF data + CID TrueType -- 16-bit TrueType font + CID TrueType (OT) -- OpenType with CID TrueType data + + () + +2 ONFIGURATION_FIL + + Pdffonts reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to find + the user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't exist, it + looks for a system-wide config file, typically /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc + (but this location can be changed when pdffonts is built). See the + xpdfrc(5) man page for details. + + () + +2 OPTIONS + + Many of the following options can be set with configuration file com- + mands. These are listed in square brackets with the description of the + corresponding command line option. + + -f number + Specifies the first page to analyze. + + -l number + Specifies the last page to analyze. + + -opw password + Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this + will bypass all security restrictions. + + -upw password + Specify the user password for the PDF file. + + -cfg config-file + Read config-file in place of ~/.xpdfrc or the system-wide config + file. + + -v Print copyright and version information. + + -h Print usage information. (-help and --help are equivalent.) + + () + +2 XIT_CODE + + The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: + + 0 No error. + + 1 Error opening a PDF file. + + 2 Error opening an output file. + + 3 Error related to PDF permissions. + + 99 Other error. + + () + +2 AUTHOR + + The pdffonts software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph & + Cog, LLC. + + () + +2 SEE_ALSO + + xpdf(1), pdftops(1), pdftotext(1), pdfinfo(1), pdfdetach(1), + pdftoppm(1), pdfimages(1), xpdfrc(5) + http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ + + () + diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfimages.1 b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfimages.1 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a68a5107942 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfimages.1 @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +.\" Copyright 1998-2011 Glyph & Cog, LLC +.TH pdfimages 1 "15 August 2011" +.SH NAME +pdfimages \- Portable Document Format (PDF) image extractor +(version 3.03) +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B pdfimages +[options] +.I PDF-file image-root +.SH DESCRIPTION +.B Pdfimages +saves images from a Portable Document Format (PDF) file as Portable +Pixmap (PPM), Portable Bitmap (PBM), or JPEG files. +.PP +Pdfimages reads the PDF file, scans one or more pages, +.IR PDF-file , +and writes one PPM, PBM, or JPEG file for each image, +.IR image-root - nnn . xxx , +where +.I nnn +is the image number and +.I xxx +is the image type (.ppm, .pbm, .jpg). +.PP +NB: pdfimages extracts the raw image data from the PDF file, without +performing any additional transforms. Any rotation, clipping, +color inversion, etc. done by the PDF content stream is ignored. +.SH CONFIGURATION FILE +Pdfimages reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to +find the user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't +exist, it looks for a system-wide config file, typically +/usr/local/etc/xpdfrc (but this location can be changed when pdfimages +is built). See the +.BR xpdfrc (5) +man page for details. +.SH OPTIONS +Many of the following options can be set with configuration file +commands. These are listed in square brackets with the description of +the corresponding command line option. +.TP +.BI \-f " number" +Specifies the first page to scan. +.TP +.BI \-l " number" +Specifies the last page to scan. +.TP +.B \-j +Normally, all images are written as PBM (for monochrome images) or PPM +(for non-monochrome images) files. With this option, images in DCT +format are saved as JPEG files. All non-DCT images are saved in +PBM/PPM format as usual. +.TP +.BI \-opw " password" +Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this will +bypass all security restrictions. +.TP +.BI \-upw " password" +Specify the user password for the PDF file. +.TP +.B \-q +Don't print any messages or errors. +.RB "[config file: " errQuiet ] +.TP +.B \-v +Print copyright and version information. +.TP +.B \-h +Print usage information. +.RB ( \-help +and +.B \-\-help +are equivalent.) +.SH EXIT CODES +The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: +.TP +0 +No error. +.TP +1 +Error opening a PDF file. +.TP +2 +Error opening an output file. +.TP +3 +Error related to PDF permissions. +.TP +99 +Other error. +.SH AUTHOR +The pdfimages software and documentation are copyright 1998-2011 Glyph +& Cog, LLC. +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.BR xpdf (1), +.BR pdftops (1), +.BR pdftotext (1), +.BR pdfinfo (1), +.BR pdffonts (1), +.BR pdfdetach (1), +.BR pdftoppm (1), +.BR xpdfrc (5) +.br +.B http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfimages.cat b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfimages.cat new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ee8810cfb11 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfimages.cat @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +pdfimages(1) pdfimages(1) + + + +NAME + pdfimages - Portable Document Format (PDF) image extractor (version + 3.03) + +SYNOPSIS + pdfimages [options] PDF-file image-root + +DESCRIPTION + Pdfimages saves images from a Portable Document Format (PDF) file as + Portable Pixmap (PPM), Portable Bitmap (PBM), or JPEG files. + + Pdfimages reads the PDF file, scans one or more pages, PDF-file, and + writes one PPM, PBM, or JPEG file for each image, image-root-nnn.xxx, + where nnn is the image number and xxx is the image type (.ppm, .pbm, + .jpg). + + NB: pdfimages extracts the raw image data from the PDF file, without + performing any additional transforms. Any rotation, clipping, color + inversion, etc. done by the PDF content stream is ignored. + +CONFIGURATION FILE + Pdfimages reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to + find the user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't exist, + it looks for a system-wide config file, typically /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc + (but this location can be changed when pdfimages is built). See the + xpdfrc(5) man page for details. + +OPTIONS + Many of the following options can be set with configuration file com- + mands. These are listed in square brackets with the description of the + corresponding command line option. + + -f number + Specifies the first page to scan. + + -l number + Specifies the last page to scan. + + -j Normally, all images are written as PBM (for monochrome images) + or PPM (for non-monochrome images) files. With this option, + images in DCT format are saved as JPEG files. All non-DCT + images are saved in PBM/PPM format as usual. + + -opw password + Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this + will bypass all security restrictions. + + -upw password + Specify the user password for the PDF file. + + -q Don't print any messages or errors. [config file: errQuiet] + + -v Print copyright and version information. + + -h Print usage information. (-help and --help are equivalent.) + +EXIT CODES + The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: + + 0 No error. + + 1 Error opening a PDF file. + + 2 Error opening an output file. + + 3 Error related to PDF permissions. + + 99 Other error. + +AUTHOR + The pdfimages software and documentation are copyright 1998-2011 Glyph + & Cog, LLC. + +SEE ALSO + xpdf(1), pdftops(1), pdftotext(1), pdfinfo(1), pdffonts(1), pdfde- + tach(1), pdftoppm(1), xpdfrc(5) + http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ + + + + 15 August 2011 pdfimages(1) diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfimages.hlp b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfimages.hlp new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..18fef5817bf --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfimages.hlp @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +! Generated automatically by mantohlp +1 pdfimages + + pdfimages - Portable Document Format (PDF) image extractor + + pdfimages [options] PDF-file image-root + + Pdfimages saves images from a Portable Document Format (PDF) file as + Portable Pixmap (PPM), Portable Bitmap (PBM), or JPEG files. + + Pdfimages reads the PDF file, scans one or more pages, PDF-file, and + writes one PPM, PBM, or JPEG file for each image, image-root-nnn.xxx, + where nnn is the image number and xxx is the image type (.ppm, .pbm, + .jpg). + + NB: pdfimages extracts the raw image data from the PDF file, without + performing any additional transforms. Any rotation, clipping, color + inversion, etc. done by the PDF content stream is ignored. + + () + +2 ONFIGURATION_FIL + + Pdfimages reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to + find the user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't exist, + it looks for a system-wide config file, typically /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc + (but this location can be changed when pdfimages is built). See the + xpdfrc(5) man page for details. + + () + +2 OPTIONS + + Many of the following options can be set with configuration file com- + mands. These are listed in square brackets with the description of the + corresponding command line option. + + -f number + Specifies the first page to scan. + + -l number + Specifies the last page to scan. + + -j Normally, all images are written as PBM (for monochrome images) + or PPM (for non-monochrome images) files. With this option, + images in DCT format are saved as JPEG files. All non-DCT + images are saved in PBM/PPM format as usual. + + -opw password + Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this + will bypass all security restrictions. + + -upw password + Specify the user password for the PDF file. + + -q Don't print any messages or errors. [config file: errQuiet] + + -v Print copyright and version information. + + -h Print usage information. (-help and --help are equivalent.) + + () + +2 XIT_CODE + + The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: + + 0 No error. + + 1 Error opening a PDF file. + + 2 Error opening an output file. + + 3 Error related to PDF permissions. + + 99 Other error. + + () + +2 AUTHOR + + The pdfimages software and documentation are copyright 1998-2011 Glyph + & Cog, LLC. + + () + +2 SEE_ALSO + + xpdf(1), pdftops(1), pdftotext(1), pdfinfo(1), pdffonts(1), pdfde- + tach(1), pdftoppm(1), xpdfrc(5) + http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ + + () + diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfinfo.1 b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfinfo.1 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b6b049898f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfinfo.1 @@ -0,0 +1,165 @@ +.\" Copyright 1999-2011 Glyph & Cog, LLC +.TH pdfinfo 1 "15 August 2011" +.SH NAME +pdfinfo \- Portable Document Format (PDF) document information +extractor (version 3.03) +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B pdfinfo +[options] +.RI [ PDF-file ] +.SH DESCRIPTION +.B Pdfinfo +prints the contents of the \'Info' dictionary (plus some other useful +information) from a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. +.PP +The \'Info' dictionary contains the following values: +.PP +.RS +title +.RE +.RS +subject +.RE +.RS +keywords +.RE +.RS +author +.RE +.RS +creator +.RE +.RS +producer +.RE +.RS +creation date +.RE +.RS +modification date +.RE +.PP +In addition, the following information is printed: +.PP +.RS +tagged (yes/no) +.RE +.RS +form (AcroForm / XFA / none) +.RE +.RS +page count +.RE +.RS +encrypted flag (yes/no) +.RE +.RS +print and copy permissions (if encrypted) +.RE +.RS +page size +.RE +.RS +file size +.RE +.RS +linearized (yes/no) +.RE +.RS +PDF version +.RE +.RS +metadata (only if requested) +.RE +.SH CONFIGURATION FILE +Pdfinfo reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to find +the user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't exist, it +looks for a system-wide config file, typically /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc +(but this location can be changed when pdfinfo is built). See the +.BR xpdfrc (5) +man page for details. +.SH OPTIONS +Many of the following options can be set with configuration file +commands. These are listed in square brackets with the description of +the corresponding command line option. +.TP +.BI \-f " number" +Specifies the first page to examine. If multiple pages are requested +using the "\-f" and "\-l" options, the size of each requested page +(and, optionally, the bounding boxes for each requested page) are +printed. Otherwise, only page one is examined. +.TP +.BI \-l " number" +Specifies the last page to examine. +.TP +.B \-box +Prints the page box bounding boxes: MediaBox, CropBox, BleedBox, +TrimBox, and ArtBox. +.TP +.B \-meta +Prints document-level metadata. (This is the "Metadata" stream from +the PDF file's Catalog object.) +.TP +.B \-rawdates +Prints the raw (undecoded) date strings, directly from the PDF file. +.TP +.BI \-enc " encoding-name" +Sets the encoding to use for text output. The +.I encoding\-name +must be defined with the unicodeMap command (see +.BR xpdfrc (5)). +This defaults to "Latin1" (which is a built-in encoding). +.RB "[config file: " textEncoding ] +.TP +.BI \-opw " password" +Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this will +bypass all security restrictions. +.TP +.BI \-upw " password" +Specify the user password for the PDF file. +.TP +.BI \-cfg " config-file" +Read +.I config-file +in place of ~/.xpdfrc or the system-wide config file. +.TP +.B \-v +Print copyright and version information. +.TP +.B \-h +Print usage information. +.RB ( \-help +and +.B \-\-help +are equivalent.) +.SH EXIT CODES +The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: +.TP +0 +No error. +.TP +1 +Error opening a PDF file. +.TP +2 +Error opening an output file. +.TP +3 +Error related to PDF permissions. +.TP +99 +Other error. +.SH AUTHOR +The pdfinfo software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph & +Cog, LLC. +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.BR xpdf (1), +.BR pdftops (1), +.BR pdftotext (1), +.BR pdffonts (1), +.BR pdfdetach (1), +.BR pdftoppm (1), +.BR pdfimages (1), +.BR xpdfrc (5) +.br +.B http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfinfo.cat b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfinfo.cat new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7f74ced340c --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfinfo.cat @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +pdfinfo(1) pdfinfo(1) + + + +NAME + pdfinfo - Portable Document Format (PDF) document information extractor + (version 3.03) + +SYNOPSIS + pdfinfo [options] [PDF-file] + +DESCRIPTION + Pdfinfo prints the contents of the 'Info' dictionary (plus some other + useful information) from a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. + + The 'Info' dictionary contains the following values: + + title + subject + keywords + author + creator + producer + creation date + modification date + + In addition, the following information is printed: + + tagged (yes/no) + form (AcroForm / XFA / none) + page count + encrypted flag (yes/no) + print and copy permissions (if encrypted) + page size + file size + linearized (yes/no) + PDF version + metadata (only if requested) + +CONFIGURATION FILE + Pdfinfo reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to find + the user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't exist, it + looks for a system-wide config file, typically /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc + (but this location can be changed when pdfinfo is built). See the + xpdfrc(5) man page for details. + +OPTIONS + Many of the following options can be set with configuration file com- + mands. These are listed in square brackets with the description of the + corresponding command line option. + + -f number + Specifies the first page to examine. If multiple pages are + requested using the "-f" and "-l" options, the size of each + requested page (and, optionally, the bounding boxes for each + requested page) are printed. Otherwise, only page one is exam- + ined. + + -l number + Specifies the last page to examine. + + -box Prints the page box bounding boxes: MediaBox, CropBox, BleedBox, + TrimBox, and ArtBox. + + -meta Prints document-level metadata. (This is the "Metadata" stream + from the PDF file's Catalog object.) + + -rawdates + Prints the raw (undecoded) date strings, directly from the PDF + file. + + -enc encoding-name + Sets the encoding to use for text output. The encoding-name + must be defined with the unicodeMap command (see xpdfrc(5)). + This defaults to "Latin1" (which is a built-in encoding). [con- + fig file: textEncoding] + + -opw password + Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this + will bypass all security restrictions. + + -upw password + Specify the user password for the PDF file. + + -cfg config-file + Read config-file in place of ~/.xpdfrc or the system-wide config + file. + + -v Print copyright and version information. + + -h Print usage information. (-help and --help are equivalent.) + +EXIT CODES + The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: + + 0 No error. + + 1 Error opening a PDF file. + + 2 Error opening an output file. + + 3 Error related to PDF permissions. + + 99 Other error. + +AUTHOR + The pdfinfo software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph & + Cog, LLC. + +SEE ALSO + xpdf(1), pdftops(1), pdftotext(1), pdffonts(1), pdfdetach(1), + pdftoppm(1), pdfimages(1), xpdfrc(5) + http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ + + + + 15 August 2011 pdfinfo(1) diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfinfo.hlp b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfinfo.hlp new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f4082660fcc --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdfinfo.hlp @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ +! Generated automatically by mantohlp +1 pdfinfo + + pdfinfo - Portable Document Format (PDF) document information + + pdfinfo [options] [PDF-file] + + Pdfinfo prints the contents of the 'Info' dictionary (plus some other + useful information) from a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. + + The 'Info' dictionary contains the following values: + + title + subject + keywords + author + creator + producer + creation date + modification date + + In addition, the following information is printed: + + tagged (yes/no) + form (AcroForm / XFA / none) + page count + encrypted flag (yes/no) + print and copy permissions (if encrypted) + page size + file size + linearized (yes/no) + PDF version + metadata (only if requested) + + () + +2 ONFIGURATION_FIL + + Pdfinfo reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to find + the user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't exist, it + looks for a system-wide config file, typically /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc + (but this location can be changed when pdfinfo is built). See the + xpdfrc(5) man page for details. + + () + +2 OPTIONS + + Many of the following options can be set with configuration file com- + mands. These are listed in square brackets with the description of the + corresponding command line option. + + -f number + Specifies the first page to examine. If multiple pages are + requested using the "-f" and "-l" options, the size of each + requested page (and, optionally, the bounding boxes for each + requested page) are printed. Otherwise, only page one is exam- + ined. + + -l number + Specifies the last page to examine. + + -box Prints the page box bounding boxes: MediaBox, CropBox, BleedBox, + TrimBox, and ArtBox. + + -meta Prints document-level metadata. (This is the "Metadata" stream + from the PDF file's Catalog object.) + + -rawdates + Prints the raw (undecoded) date strings, directly from the PDF + file. + + -enc encoding-name + Sets the encoding to use for text output. The encoding-name + must be defined with the unicodeMap command (see xpdfrc(5)). + This defaults to "Latin1" (which is a built-in encoding). [con- + fig file: textEncoding] + + -opw password + Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this + will bypass all security restrictions. + + -upw password + Specify the user password for the PDF file. + + -cfg config-file + Read config-file in place of ~/.xpdfrc or the system-wide config + file. + + -v Print copyright and version information. + + -h Print usage information. (-help and --help are equivalent.) + + () + +2 XIT_CODE + + The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: + + 0 No error. + + 1 Error opening a PDF file. + + 2 Error opening an output file. + + 3 Error related to PDF permissions. + + 99 Other error. + + () + +2 AUTHOR + + The pdfinfo software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph & + Cog, LLC. + + () + +2 SEE_ALSO + + xpdf(1), pdftops(1), pdftotext(1), pdffonts(1), pdfdetach(1), + pdftoppm(1), pdfimages(1), xpdfrc(5) + http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ + + () + diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftoppm.1 b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftoppm.1 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..59a2f18ef7a --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftoppm.1 @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +.\" Copyright 2005-2011 Glyph & Cog, LLC +.TH pdftoppm 1 "15 August 2011" +.SH NAME +pdftoppm \- Portable Document Format (PDF) to Portable Pixmap (PPM) +converter (version 3.03) +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B pdftoppm +[options] +.I PDF-file PPM-root +.SH DESCRIPTION +.B Pdftoppm +converts Portable Document Format (PDF) files to color image files in +Portable Pixmap (PPM) format, grayscale image files in Portable +Graymap (PGM) format, or monochrome image files in Portable Bitmap +(PBM) format. +.PP +Pdftoppm reads the PDF file, +.IR PDF-file , +and writes one PPM file for each page, +.IR PPM-root - nnnnnn .ppm, +where +.I nnnnnn +is the page number. +If +.I PPM-root +is \'-', the image is sent to stdout (this is probably only useful +when converting a single page). +.SH CONFIGURATION FILE +Pdftoppm reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to +find the user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't +exist, it looks for a system-wide config file, typically +/usr/local/etc/xpdfrc (but this location can be changed when pdftoppm +is built). See the +.BR xpdfrc (5) +man page for details. +.SH OPTIONS +Many of the following options can be set with configuration file +commands. These are listed in square brackets with the description of +the corresponding command line option. +.TP +.BI \-f " number" +Specifies the first page to convert. +.TP +.BI \-l " number" +Specifies the last page to convert. +.TP +.BI \-r " number" +Specifies the resolution, in DPI. The default is 150 DPI. +.TP +.B \-mono +Generate a monochrome PBM file (instead of a color PPM file). +.TP +.B \-gray +Generate a grayscale PGM file (instead of a color PPM file). +.TP +.BI \-t1lib " yes | no" +Enable or disable t1lib (a Type 1 font rasterizer). This defaults to +"yes". +.RB "[config file: " enableT1lib ] +.TP +.BI \-freetype " yes | no" +Enable or disable FreeType (a TrueType / Type 1 font rasterizer). +This defaults to "yes". +.RB "[config file: " enableFreeType ] +.TP +.BI \-aa " yes | no" +Enable or disable font anti-aliasing. This defaults to "yes". +.RB "[config file: " antialias ] +.TP +.BI \-aaVector " yes | no" +Enable or disable vector anti-aliasing. This defaults to "yes". +.RB "[config file: " vectorAntialias ] +.TP +.BI \-opw " password" +Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this will +bypass all security restrictions. +.TP +.BI \-upw " password" +Specify the user password for the PDF file. +.TP +.B \-q +Don't print any messages or errors. +.RB "[config file: " errQuiet ] +.TP +.B \-v +Print copyright and version information. +.TP +.B \-h +Print usage information. +.RB ( \-help +and +.B \-\-help +are equivalent.) +.SH EXIT CODES +The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: +.TP +0 +No error. +.TP +1 +Error opening a PDF file. +.TP +2 +Error opening an output file. +.TP +3 +Error related to PDF permissions. +.TP +99 +Other error. +.SH AUTHOR +The pdftoppm software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph +& Cog, LLC. +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.BR xpdf (1), +.BR pdftops (1), +.BR pdftotext (1), +.BR pdfinfo (1), +.BR pdffonts (1), +.BR pdfdetach (1), +.BR pdfimages (1), +.BR xpdfrc (5) +.br +.B http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftoppm.cat b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftoppm.cat new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..dd0cc7804ff --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftoppm.cat @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +pdftoppm(1) pdftoppm(1) + + + +NAME + pdftoppm - Portable Document Format (PDF) to Portable Pixmap (PPM) con- + verter (version 3.03) + +SYNOPSIS + pdftoppm [options] PDF-file PPM-root + +DESCRIPTION + Pdftoppm converts Portable Document Format (PDF) files to color image + files in Portable Pixmap (PPM) format, grayscale image files in Porta- + ble Graymap (PGM) format, or monochrome image files in Portable Bitmap + (PBM) format. + + Pdftoppm reads the PDF file, PDF-file, and writes one PPM file for each + page, PPM-root-nnnnnn.ppm, where nnnnnn is the page number. If PPM- + root is '-', the image is sent to stdout (this is probably only useful + when converting a single page). + +CONFIGURATION FILE + Pdftoppm reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to find + the user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't exist, it + looks for a system-wide config file, typically /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc + (but this location can be changed when pdftoppm is built). See the + xpdfrc(5) man page for details. + +OPTIONS + Many of the following options can be set with configuration file com- + mands. These are listed in square brackets with the description of the + corresponding command line option. + + -f number + Specifies the first page to convert. + + -l number + Specifies the last page to convert. + + -r number + Specifies the resolution, in DPI. The default is 150 DPI. + + -mono Generate a monochrome PBM file (instead of a color PPM file). + + -gray Generate a grayscale PGM file (instead of a color PPM file). + + -t1lib yes | no + Enable or disable t1lib (a Type 1 font rasterizer). This + defaults to "yes". [config file: enableT1lib] + + -freetype yes | no + Enable or disable FreeType (a TrueType / Type 1 font raster- + izer). This defaults to "yes". [config file: enableFreeType] + + -aa yes | no + Enable or disable font anti-aliasing. This defaults to "yes". + [config file: antialias] + + -aaVector yes | no + Enable or disable vector anti-aliasing. This defaults to "yes". + [config file: vectorAntialias] + + -opw password + Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this + will bypass all security restrictions. + + -upw password + Specify the user password for the PDF file. + + -q Don't print any messages or errors. [config file: errQuiet] + + -v Print copyright and version information. + + -h Print usage information. (-help and --help are equivalent.) + +EXIT CODES + The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: + + 0 No error. + + 1 Error opening a PDF file. + + 2 Error opening an output file. + + 3 Error related to PDF permissions. + + 99 Other error. + +AUTHOR + The pdftoppm software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph & + Cog, LLC. + +SEE ALSO + xpdf(1), pdftops(1), pdftotext(1), pdfinfo(1), pdffonts(1), pdfde- + tach(1), pdfimages(1), xpdfrc(5) + http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ + + + + 15 August 2011 pdftoppm(1) diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftoppm.hlp b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftoppm.hlp new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6c370ed4ff6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftoppm.hlp @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +! Generated automatically by mantohlp +1 pdftoppm + + pdftoppm - Portable Document Format (PDF) to Portable Pixmap (PPM) + + pdftoppm [options] PDF-file PPM-root + + Pdftoppm converts Portable Document Format (PDF) files to color image + files in Portable Pixmap (PPM) format, grayscale image files in Porta- + ble Graymap (PGM) format, or monochrome image files in Portable Bitmap + (PBM) format. + + Pdftoppm reads the PDF file, PDF-file, and writes one PPM file for each + page, PPM-root-nnnnnn.ppm, where nnnnnn is the page number. If PPM- + root is '-', the image is sent to stdout (this is probably only useful + when converting a single page). + + () + +2 ONFIGURATION_FIL + + Pdftoppm reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to find + the user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't exist, it + looks for a system-wide config file, typically /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc + (but this location can be changed when pdftoppm is built). See the + xpdfrc(5) man page for details. + + () + +2 OPTIONS + + Many of the following options can be set with configuration file com- + mands. These are listed in square brackets with the description of the + corresponding command line option. + + -f number + Specifies the first page to convert. + + -l number + Specifies the last page to convert. + + -r number + Specifies the resolution, in DPI. The default is 150 DPI. + + -mono Generate a monochrome PBM file (instead of a color PPM file). + + -gray Generate a grayscale PGM file (instead of a color PPM file). + + -t1lib yes | no + Enable or disable t1lib (a Type 1 font rasterizer). This + defaults to "yes". [config file: enableT1lib] + + -freetype yes | no + Enable or disable FreeType (a TrueType / Type 1 font raster- + izer). This defaults to "yes". [config file: enableFreeType] + + -aa yes | no + Enable or disable font anti-aliasing. This defaults to "yes". + [config file: antialias] + + -aaVector yes | no + Enable or disable vector anti-aliasing. This defaults to "yes". + [config file: vectorAntialias] + + -opw password + Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this + will bypass all security restrictions. + + -upw password + Specify the user password for the PDF file. + + -q Don't print any messages or errors. [config file: errQuiet] + + -v Print copyright and version information. + + -h Print usage information. (-help and --help are equivalent.) + + () + +2 XIT_CODE + + The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: + + 0 No error. + + 1 Error opening a PDF file. + + 2 Error opening an output file. + + 3 Error related to PDF permissions. + + 99 Other error. + + () + +2 AUTHOR + + The pdftoppm software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph & + Cog, LLC. + + () + +2 SEE_ALSO + + xpdf(1), pdftops(1), pdftotext(1), pdfinfo(1), pdffonts(1), pdfde- + tach(1), pdfimages(1), xpdfrc(5) + http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ + + () + diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftops.1 b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftops.1 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9c688274eb5 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftops.1 @@ -0,0 +1,236 @@ +.\" Copyright 1996-2011 Glyph & Cog, LLC +.TH pdftops 1 "15 August 2011" +.SH NAME +pdftops \- Portable Document Format (PDF) to PostScript converter +(version 3.03) +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B pdftops +[options] +.RI [ PDF-file +.RI [ PS-file ]] +.SH DESCRIPTION +.B Pdftops +converts Portable Document Format (PDF) files to PostScript so they +can be printed. +.PP +Pdftops reads the PDF file, +.IR PDF-file , +and writes a PostScript file, +.IR PS-file . +If +.I PS-file +is not specified, pdftops converts +.I file.pdf +to +.I file.ps +(or +.I file.eps +with the \-eps option). If +.I PS-file +is \'-', the PostScript is sent to stdout. +.SH CONFIGURATION FILE +Pdftops reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to find +the user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't exist, it +looks for a system-wide config file, typically /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc +(but this location can be changed when pdftops is built). See the +.BR xpdfrc (5) +man page for details. +.SH OPTIONS +Many of the following options can be set with configuration file +commands. These are listed in square brackets with the description of +the corresponding command line option. +.TP +.BI \-f " number" +Specifies the first page to print. +.TP +.BI \-l " number" +Specifies the last page to print. +.TP +.B \-level1 +Generate Level 1 PostScript. The resulting PostScript files will be +significantly larger (if they contain images), but will print on Level +1 printers. This also converts all images to black and white. No +more than one of the PostScript level options (\-level1, \-level1sep, +\-level2, \-level2sep, \-level3, \-level3Sep) may be given. +.RB "[config file: " psLevel ] +.TP +.B \-level1sep +Generate Level 1 separable PostScript. All colors are converted to +CMYK. Images are written with separate stream data for the four +components. +.RB "[config file: " psLevel ] +.TP +.B \-level2 +Generate Level 2 PostScript. Level 2 supports color images and image +compression. This is the default setting. +.RB "[config file: " psLevel ] +.TP +.B \-level2sep +Generate Level 2 separable PostScript. All colors are converted to +CMYK. The PostScript separation convention operators are used to +handle custom (spot) colors. +.RB "[config file: " psLevel ] +.TP +.B \-level3 +Generate Level 3 PostScript. This enables all Level 2 features plus +CID font embedding and masked image generation. +.RB "[config file: " psLevel ] +.TP +.B \-level3Sep +Generate Level 3 separable PostScript. The separation handling is the +same as for \-level2Sep. +.RB "[config file: " psLevel ] +.TP +.B \-eps +Generate an Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) file. An EPS file contains +a single image, so if you use this option with a multi-page PDF file, +you must use \-f and \-l to specify a single page. No more than one of +the mode options (\-eps, \-form) may be given. +.TP +.B \-form +Generate a PostScript form which can be imported by software that +understands forms. A form contains a single page, so if you use this +option with a multi-page PDF file, you must use \-f and \-l to specify a +single page. The \-level1 option cannot be used with \-form. +.TP +.B \-opi +Generate OPI comments for all images and forms which have OPI +information. (This option is only available if pdftops was compiled +with OPI support.) +.RB "[config file: " psOPI ] +.TP +.B \-noembt1 +By default, any Type 1 fonts which are embedded in the PDF file are +copied into the PostScript file. This option causes pdftops to +substitute base fonts instead. Embedded fonts make PostScript files +larger, but may be necessary for readable output. +.RB "[config file: " psEmbedType1Fonts ] +.TP +.B \-noembtt +By default, any TrueType fonts which are embedded in the PDF file are +copied into the PostScript file. This option causes pdftops to +substitute base fonts instead. Embedded fonts make PostScript files +larger, but may be necessary for readable output. Also, some +PostScript interpreters do not have TrueType rasterizers. +.RB "[config file: " psEmbedTrueTypeFonts ] +.TP +.B \-noembcidps +By default, any CID PostScript fonts which are embedded in the PDF +file are copied into the PostScript file. This option disables that +embedding. No attempt is made to substitute for non-embedded CID +PostScript fonts. +.RB "[config file: " psEmbedCIDPostScriptFonts ] +.TP +.B \-noembcidtt +By default, any CID TrueType fonts which are embedded in the PDF file +are copied into the PostScript file. This option disables that +embedding. No attempt is made to substitute for non-embedded CID +TrueType fonts. +.RB "[config file: " psEmbedCIDTrueTypeFonts ] +.TP +.B \-preload +Convert PDF forms to PS procedures, and preload image data. This uses +more memory in the PostScript interpreter, but generates significantly +smaller PS files in situations where, e.g., the same image is drawn on +every page of a long document. +.TP +.BI \-paper " size" +Set the paper size to one of "letter", "legal", "A4", or "A3". This +can also be set to "match", which will set the paper size to match the +size specified in the PDF file. +.RB "[config file: " psPaperSize ] +.TP +.BI \-paperw " size" +Set the paper width, in points. +.RB "[config file: " psPaperSize ] +.TP +.BI \-paperh " size" +Set the paper height, in points. +.RB "[config file: " psPaperSize ] +.TP +.B \-nocrop +By default, output is cropped to the CropBox specified in the PDF +file. This option disables cropping. +.RB "[config file: " psCrop ] +.TP +.B \-expand +Expand PDF pages smaller than the paper to fill the paper. By +default, these pages are not scaled. +.RB "[config file: " psExpandSmaller ] +.TP +.B \-noshrink +Don't scale PDF pages which are larger than the paper. By default, +pages larger than the paper are shrunk to fit. +.RB "[config file: " psShrinkLarger ] +.TP +.B \-nocenter +By default, PDF pages smaller than the paper (after any scaling) are +centered on the paper. This option causes them to be aligned to the +lower-left corner of the paper instead. +.RB "[config file: " psCenter ] +.TP +.B \-pagecrop +Treat the CropBox as the PDF page size. By default, the MediaBox is +used as the page size. +.TP +.B \-duplex +Set the Duplex pagedevice entry in the PostScript file. This tells +duplex-capable printers to enable duplexing. +.RB "[config file: " psDuplex ] +.TP +.BI \-opw " password" +Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this will +bypass all security restrictions. +.TP +.BI \-upw " password" +Specify the user password for the PDF file. +.TP +.B \-q +Don't print any messages or errors. +.RB "[config file: " errQuiet ] +.TP +.BI \-cfg " config-file" +Read +.I config-file +in place of ~/.xpdfrc or the system-wide config file. +.TP +.B \-v +Print copyright and version information. +.TP +.B \-h +Print usage information. +.RB ( \-help +and +.B \-\-help +are equivalent.) +.SH EXIT CODES +The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: +.TP +0 +No error. +.TP +1 +Error opening a PDF file. +.TP +2 +Error opening an output file. +.TP +3 +Error related to PDF permissions. +.TP +99 +Other error. +.SH AUTHOR +The pdftops software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph & +Cog, LLC. +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.BR xpdf (1), +.BR pdftotext (1), +.BR pdfinfo (1), +.BR pdffonts (1), +.BR pdfdetach (1), +.BR pdftoppm (1), +.BR pdfimages (1), +.BR xpdfrc (5) +.br +.B http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftops.cat b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftops.cat new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8104b37563f --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftops.cat @@ -0,0 +1,202 @@ +pdftops(1) pdftops(1) + + + +NAME + pdftops - Portable Document Format (PDF) to PostScript converter (ver- + sion 3.03) + +SYNOPSIS + pdftops [options] [PDF-file [PS-file]] + +DESCRIPTION + Pdftops converts Portable Document Format (PDF) files to PostScript so + they can be printed. + + Pdftops reads the PDF file, PDF-file, and writes a PostScript file, PS- + file. If PS-file is not specified, pdftops converts file.pdf to + file.ps (or file.eps with the -eps option). If PS-file is '-', the + PostScript is sent to stdout. + +CONFIGURATION FILE + Pdftops reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to find + the user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't exist, it + looks for a system-wide config file, typically /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc + (but this location can be changed when pdftops is built). See the + xpdfrc(5) man page for details. + +OPTIONS + Many of the following options can be set with configuration file com- + mands. These are listed in square brackets with the description of the + corresponding command line option. + + -f number + Specifies the first page to print. + + -l number + Specifies the last page to print. + + -level1 + Generate Level 1 PostScript. The resulting PostScript files + will be significantly larger (if they contain images), but will + print on Level 1 printers. This also converts all images to + black and white. No more than one of the PostScript level + options (-level1, -level1sep, -level2, -level2sep, -level3, + -level3Sep) may be given. [config file: psLevel] + + -level1sep + Generate Level 1 separable PostScript. All colors are converted + to CMYK. Images are written with separate stream data for the + four components. [config file: psLevel] + + -level2 + Generate Level 2 PostScript. Level 2 supports color images and + image compression. This is the default setting. [config file: + psLevel] + + -level2sep + Generate Level 2 separable PostScript. All colors are converted + to CMYK. The PostScript separation convention operators are + used to handle custom (spot) colors. [config file: psLevel] + + -level3 + Generate Level 3 PostScript. This enables all Level 2 features + plus CID font embedding and masked image generation. [config + file: psLevel] + + -level3Sep + Generate Level 3 separable PostScript. The separation handling + is the same as for -level2Sep. [config file: psLevel] + + -eps Generate an Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) file. An EPS file + contains a single image, so if you use this option with a multi- + page PDF file, you must use -f and -l to specify a single page. + No more than one of the mode options (-eps, -form) may be given. + + -form Generate a PostScript form which can be imported by software + that understands forms. A form contains a single page, so if + you use this option with a multi-page PDF file, you must use -f + and -l to specify a single page. The -level1 option cannot be + used with -form. + + -opi Generate OPI comments for all images and forms which have OPI + information. (This option is only available if pdftops was com- + piled with OPI support.) [config file: psOPI] + + -noembt1 + By default, any Type 1 fonts which are embedded in the PDF file + are copied into the PostScript file. This option causes pdftops + to substitute base fonts instead. Embedded fonts make Post- + Script files larger, but may be necessary for readable output. + [config file: psEmbedType1Fonts] + + -noembtt + By default, any TrueType fonts which are embedded in the PDF + file are copied into the PostScript file. This option causes + pdftops to substitute base fonts instead. Embedded fonts make + PostScript files larger, but may be necessary for readable out- + put. Also, some PostScript interpreters do not have TrueType + rasterizers. [config file: psEmbedTrueTypeFonts] + + -noembcidps + By default, any CID PostScript fonts which are embedded in the + PDF file are copied into the PostScript file. This option dis- + ables that embedding. No attempt is made to substitute for non- + embedded CID PostScript fonts. [config file: psEmbedCID- + PostScriptFonts] + + -noembcidtt + By default, any CID TrueType fonts which are embedded in the PDF + file are copied into the PostScript file. This option disables + that embedding. No attempt is made to substitute for non-embed- + ded CID TrueType fonts. [config file: psEmbedCIDTrueTypeFonts] + + -preload + Convert PDF forms to PS procedures, and preload image data. + This uses more memory in the PostScript interpreter, but gener- + ates significantly smaller PS files in situations where, e.g., + the same image is drawn on every page of a long document. + + -paper size + Set the paper size to one of "letter", "legal", "A4", or "A3". + This can also be set to "match", which will set the paper size + to match the size specified in the PDF file. [config file: + psPaperSize] + + -paperw size + Set the paper width, in points. [config file: psPaperSize] + + -paperh size + Set the paper height, in points. [config file: psPaperSize] + + -nocrop + By default, output is cropped to the CropBox specified in the + PDF file. This option disables cropping. [config file: psCrop] + + -expand + Expand PDF pages smaller than the paper to fill the paper. By + default, these pages are not scaled. [config file: psExpandS- + maller] + + -noshrink + Don't scale PDF pages which are larger than the paper. By + default, pages larger than the paper are shrunk to fit. [config + file: psShrinkLarger] + + -nocenter + By default, PDF pages smaller than the paper (after any scaling) + are centered on the paper. This option causes them to be + aligned to the lower-left corner of the paper instead. [config + file: psCenter] + + -pagecrop + Treat the CropBox as the PDF page size. By default, the Media- + Box is used as the page size. + + -duplex + Set the Duplex pagedevice entry in the PostScript file. This + tells duplex-capable printers to enable duplexing. [config + file: psDuplex] + + -opw password + Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this + will bypass all security restrictions. + + -upw password + Specify the user password for the PDF file. + + -q Don't print any messages or errors. [config file: errQuiet] + + -cfg config-file + Read config-file in place of ~/.xpdfrc or the system-wide config + file. + + -v Print copyright and version information. + + -h Print usage information. (-help and --help are equivalent.) + +EXIT CODES + The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: + + 0 No error. + + 1 Error opening a PDF file. + + 2 Error opening an output file. + + 3 Error related to PDF permissions. + + 99 Other error. + +AUTHOR + The pdftops software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph & + Cog, LLC. + +SEE ALSO + xpdf(1), pdftotext(1), pdfinfo(1), pdffonts(1), pdfdetach(1), + pdftoppm(1), pdfimages(1), xpdfrc(5) + http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ + + + + 15 August 2011 pdftops(1) diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftops.hlp b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftops.hlp new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b93febda260 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftops.hlp @@ -0,0 +1,211 @@ +! Generated automatically by mantohlp +1 pdftops + + pdftops - Portable Document Format (PDF) to PostScript converter + + pdftops [options] [PDF-file [PS-file]] + + Pdftops converts Portable Document Format (PDF) files to PostScript so + they can be printed. + + Pdftops reads the PDF file, PDF-file, and writes a PostScript file, PS- + file. If PS-file is not specified, pdftops converts file.pdf to + file.ps (or file.eps with the -eps option). If PS-file is '-', the + PostScript is sent to stdout. + + () + +2 ONFIGURATION_FIL + + Pdftops reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to find + the user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't exist, it + looks for a system-wide config file, typically /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc + (but this location can be changed when pdftops is built). See the + xpdfrc(5) man page for details. + + () + +2 OPTIONS + + Many of the following options can be set with configuration file com- + mands. These are listed in square brackets with the description of the + corresponding command line option. + + -f number + Specifies the first page to print. + + -l number + Specifies the last page to print. + + -level1 + Generate Level 1 PostScript. The resulting PostScript files + will be significantly larger (if they contain images), but will + print on Level 1 printers. This also converts all images to + black and white. No more than one of the PostScript level + options (-level1, -level1sep, -level2, -level2sep, -level3, + -level3Sep) may be given. [config file: psLevel] + + -level1sep + Generate Level 1 separable PostScript. All colors are converted + to CMYK. Images are written with separate stream data for the + four components. [config file: psLevel] + + -level2 + Generate Level 2 PostScript. Level 2 supports color images and + image compression. This is the default setting. [config file: + psLevel] + + -level2sep + Generate Level 2 separable PostScript. All colors are converted + to CMYK. The PostScript separation convention operators are + used to handle custom (spot) colors. [config file: psLevel] + + -level3 + Generate Level 3 PostScript. This enables all Level 2 features + plus CID font embedding and masked image generation. [config + file: psLevel] + + -level3Sep + Generate Level 3 separable PostScript. The separation handling + is the same as for -level2Sep. [config file: psLevel] + + -eps Generate an Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) file. An EPS file + contains a single image, so if you use this option with a multi- + page PDF file, you must use -f and -l to specify a single page. + No more than one of the mode options (-eps, -form) may be given. + + -form Generate a PostScript form which can be imported by software + that understands forms. A form contains a single page, so if + you use this option with a multi-page PDF file, you must use -f + and -l to specify a single page. The -level1 option cannot be + used with -form. + + -opi Generate OPI comments for all images and forms which have OPI + information. (This option is only available if pdftops was com- + piled with OPI support.) [config file: psOPI] + + -noembt1 + By default, any Type 1 fonts which are embedded in the PDF file + are copied into the PostScript file. This option causes pdftops + to substitute base fonts instead. Embedded fonts make Post- + Script files larger, but may be necessary for readable output. + [config file: psEmbedType1Fonts] + + -noembtt + By default, any TrueType fonts which are embedded in the PDF + file are copied into the PostScript file. This option causes + pdftops to substitute base fonts instead. Embedded fonts make + PostScript files larger, but may be necessary for readable out- + put. Also, some PostScript interpreters do not have TrueType + rasterizers. [config file: psEmbedTrueTypeFonts] + + -noembcidps + By default, any CID PostScript fonts which are embedded in the + PDF file are copied into the PostScript file. This option dis- + ables that embedding. No attempt is made to substitute for non- + embedded CID PostScript fonts. [config file: psEmbedCID- + PostScriptFonts] + + -noembcidtt + By default, any CID TrueType fonts which are embedded in the PDF + file are copied into the PostScript file. This option disables + that embedding. No attempt is made to substitute for non-embed- + ded CID TrueType fonts. [config file: psEmbedCIDTrueTypeFonts] + + -preload + Convert PDF forms to PS procedures, and preload image data. + This uses more memory in the PostScript interpreter, but gener- + ates significantly smaller PS files in situations where, e.g., + the same image is drawn on every page of a long document. + + -paper size + Set the paper size to one of "letter", "legal", "A4", or "A3". + This can also be set to "match", which will set the paper size + to match the size specified in the PDF file. [config file: + psPaperSize] + + -paperw size + Set the paper width, in points. [config file: psPaperSize] + + -paperh size + Set the paper height, in points. [config file: psPaperSize] + + -nocrop + By default, output is cropped to the CropBox specified in the + PDF file. This option disables cropping. [config file: psCrop] + + -expand + Expand PDF pages smaller than the paper to fill the paper. By + default, these pages are not scaled. [config file: psExpandS- + maller] + + -noshrink + Don't scale PDF pages which are larger than the paper. By + default, pages larger than the paper are shrunk to fit. [config + file: psShrinkLarger] + + -nocenter + By default, PDF pages smaller than the paper (after any scaling) + are centered on the paper. This option causes them to be + aligned to the lower-left corner of the paper instead. [config + file: psCenter] + + -pagecrop + Treat the CropBox as the PDF page size. By default, the Media- + Box is used as the page size. + + -duplex + Set the Duplex pagedevice entry in the PostScript file. This + tells duplex-capable printers to enable duplexing. [config + file: psDuplex] + + -opw password + Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this + will bypass all security restrictions. + + -upw password + Specify the user password for the PDF file. + + -q Don't print any messages or errors. [config file: errQuiet] + + -cfg config-file + Read config-file in place of ~/.xpdfrc or the system-wide config + file. + + -v Print copyright and version information. + + -h Print usage information. (-help and --help are equivalent.) + + () + +2 XIT_CODE + + The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: + + 0 No error. + + 1 Error opening a PDF file. + + 2 Error opening an output file. + + 3 Error related to PDF permissions. + + 99 Other error. + + () + +2 AUTHOR + + The pdftops software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph & + Cog, LLC. + + () + +2 SEE_ALSO + + xpdf(1), pdftotext(1), pdfinfo(1), pdffonts(1), pdfdetach(1), + pdftoppm(1), pdfimages(1), xpdfrc(5) + http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ + + () + diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftotext.1 b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftotext.1 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..83bf7c6a8d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftotext.1 @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ +.\" Copyright 1997-2011 Glyph & Cog, LLC +.TH pdftotext 1 "15 August 2011" +.SH NAME +pdftotext \- Portable Document Format (PDF) to text converter +(version 3.03) +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B pdftotext +[options] +.RI [ PDF-file +.RI [ text-file ]] +.SH DESCRIPTION +.B Pdftotext +converts Portable Document Format (PDF) files to plain text. +.PP +Pdftotext reads the PDF file, +.IR PDF-file , +and writes a text file, +.IR text-file . +If +.I text-file +is not specified, pdftotext converts +.I file.pdf +to +.IR file.txt . +If +.I text-file +is \'-', the text is sent to stdout. +.SH CONFIGURATION FILE +Pdftotext reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to +find the user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't +exist, it looks for a system-wide config file, typically +/usr/local/etc/xpdfrc (but this location can be changed when pdftotext +is built). See the +.BR xpdfrc (5) +man page for details. +.SH OPTIONS +Many of the following options can be set with configuration file +commands. These are listed in square brackets with the description of +the corresponding command line option. +.TP +.BI \-f " number" +Specifies the first page to convert. +.TP +.BI \-l " number" +Specifies the last page to convert. +.TP +.B \-layout +Maintain (as best as possible) the original physical layout of the +text. The default is to \'undo' physical layout (columns, +hyphenation, etc.) and output the text in reading order. +.TP +.BI \-fixed " number" +Assume fixed-pitch (or tabular) text, with the specified character +width (in points). This forces physical layout mode. +.TP +.B \-raw +Keep the text in content stream order. This is a hack which often +"undoes" column formatting, etc. Use of raw mode is no longer +recommended. +.TP +.B \-htmlmeta +Generate a simple HTML file, including the meta information. This +simply wraps the text in <pre> and </pre> and prepends the meta +headers. +.TP +.BI \-enc " encoding-name" +Sets the encoding to use for text output. The +.I encoding\-name +must be defined with the unicodeMap command (see +.BR xpdfrc (5)). +The encoding name is case-sensitive. This defaults to "Latin1" (which +is a built-in encoding). +.RB "[config file: " textEncoding ] +.TP +.BI \-eol " unix | dos | mac" +Sets the end-of-line convention to use for text output. +.RB "[config file: " textEOL ] +.TP +.B \-nopgbrk +Don't insert page breaks (form feed characters) between pages. +.RB "[config file: " textPageBreaks ] +.TP +.BI \-opw " password" +Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this will +bypass all security restrictions. +.TP +.BI \-upw " password" +Specify the user password for the PDF file. +.TP +.B \-q +Don't print any messages or errors. +.RB "[config file: " errQuiet ] +.TP +.BI \-cfg " config-file" +Read +.I config-file +in place of ~/.xpdfrc or the system-wide config file. +.TP +.B \-v +Print copyright and version information. +.TP +.B \-h +Print usage information. +.RB ( \-help +and +.B \-\-help +are equivalent.) +.SH BUGS +Some PDF files contain fonts whose encodings have been mangled beyond +recognition. There is no way (short of OCR) to extract text from +these files. +.SH EXIT CODES +The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: +.TP +0 +No error. +.TP +1 +Error opening a PDF file. +.TP +2 +Error opening an output file. +.TP +3 +Error related to PDF permissions. +.TP +99 +Other error. +.SH AUTHOR +The pdftotext software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph +& Cog, LLC. +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.BR xpdf (1), +.BR pdftops (1), +.BR pdfinfo (1), +.BR pdffonts (1), +.BR pdfdetach (1), +.BR pdftoppm (1), +.BR pdfimages (1), +.BR xpdfrc (5) +.br +.B http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftotext.cat b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftotext.cat new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5c8a70900d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftotext.cat @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +pdftotext(1) pdftotext(1) + + + +NAME + pdftotext - Portable Document Format (PDF) to text converter (version + 3.03) + +SYNOPSIS + pdftotext [options] [PDF-file [text-file]] + +DESCRIPTION + Pdftotext converts Portable Document Format (PDF) files to plain text. + + Pdftotext reads the PDF file, PDF-file, and writes a text file, text- + file. If text-file is not specified, pdftotext converts file.pdf to + file.txt. If text-file is '-', the text is sent to stdout. + +CONFIGURATION FILE + Pdftotext reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to + find the user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't exist, + it looks for a system-wide config file, typically /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc + (but this location can be changed when pdftotext is built). See the + xpdfrc(5) man page for details. + +OPTIONS + Many of the following options can be set with configuration file com- + mands. These are listed in square brackets with the description of the + corresponding command line option. + + -f number + Specifies the first page to convert. + + -l number + Specifies the last page to convert. + + -layout + Maintain (as best as possible) the original physical layout of + the text. The default is to 'undo' physical layout (columns, + hyphenation, etc.) and output the text in reading order. + + -fixed number + Assume fixed-pitch (or tabular) text, with the specified charac- + ter width (in points). This forces physical layout mode. + + -raw Keep the text in content stream order. This is a hack which + often "undoes" column formatting, etc. Use of raw mode is no + longer recommended. + + -htmlmeta + Generate a simple HTML file, including the meta information. + This simply wraps the text in <pre> and </pre> and prepends the + meta headers. + + -enc encoding-name + Sets the encoding to use for text output. The encoding-name + must be defined with the unicodeMap command (see xpdfrc(5)). + The encoding name is case-sensitive. This defaults to "Latin1" + (which is a built-in encoding). [config file: textEncoding] + + -eol unix | dos | mac + Sets the end-of-line convention to use for text output. [config + file: textEOL] + + -nopgbrk + Don't insert page breaks (form feed characters) between pages. + [config file: textPageBreaks] + + -opw password + Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this + will bypass all security restrictions. + + -upw password + Specify the user password for the PDF file. + + -q Don't print any messages or errors. [config file: errQuiet] + + -cfg config-file + Read config-file in place of ~/.xpdfrc or the system-wide config + file. + + -v Print copyright and version information. + + -h Print usage information. (-help and --help are equivalent.) + +BUGS + Some PDF files contain fonts whose encodings have been mangled beyond + recognition. There is no way (short of OCR) to extract text from these + files. + +EXIT CODES + The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: + + 0 No error. + + 1 Error opening a PDF file. + + 2 Error opening an output file. + + 3 Error related to PDF permissions. + + 99 Other error. + +AUTHOR + The pdftotext software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph + & Cog, LLC. + +SEE ALSO + xpdf(1), pdftops(1), pdfinfo(1), pdffonts(1), pdfdetach(1), + pdftoppm(1), pdfimages(1), xpdfrc(5) + http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ + + + + 15 August 2011 pdftotext(1) diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftotext.hlp b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftotext.hlp new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..651af916398 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/pdftotext.hlp @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ +! Generated automatically by mantohlp +1 pdftotext + + pdftotext - Portable Document Format (PDF) to text converter + + pdftotext [options] [PDF-file [text-file]] + + Pdftotext converts Portable Document Format (PDF) files to plain text. + + Pdftotext reads the PDF file, PDF-file, and writes a text file, text- + file. If text-file is not specified, pdftotext converts file.pdf to + file.txt. If text-file is '-', the text is sent to stdout. + + () + +2 ONFIGURATION_FIL + + Pdftotext reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to + find the user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't exist, + it looks for a system-wide config file, typically /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc + (but this location can be changed when pdftotext is built). See the + xpdfrc(5) man page for details. + + () + +2 OPTIONS + + Many of the following options can be set with configuration file com- + mands. These are listed in square brackets with the description of the + corresponding command line option. + + -f number + Specifies the first page to convert. + + -l number + Specifies the last page to convert. + + -layout + Maintain (as best as possible) the original physical layout of + the text. The default is to 'undo' physical layout (columns, + hyphenation, etc.) and output the text in reading order. + + -fixed number + Assume fixed-pitch (or tabular) text, with the specified charac- + ter width (in points). This forces physical layout mode. + + -raw Keep the text in content stream order. This is a hack which + often "undoes" column formatting, etc. Use of raw mode is no + longer recommended. + + -htmlmeta + Generate a simple HTML file, including the meta information. + This simply wraps the text in <pre> and </pre> and prepends the + meta headers. + + -enc encoding-name + Sets the encoding to use for text output. The encoding-name + must be defined with the unicodeMap command (see xpdfrc(5)). + The encoding name is case-sensitive. This defaults to "Latin1" + (which is a built-in encoding). [config file: textEncoding] + + -eol unix | dos | mac + Sets the end-of-line convention to use for text output. [config + file: textEOL] + + -nopgbrk + Don't insert page breaks (form feed characters) between pages. + [config file: textPageBreaks] + + -opw password + Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this + will bypass all security restrictions. + + -upw password + Specify the user password for the PDF file. + + -q Don't print any messages or errors. [config file: errQuiet] + + -cfg config-file + Read config-file in place of ~/.xpdfrc or the system-wide config + file. + + -v Print copyright and version information. + + -h Print usage information. (-help and --help are equivalent.) + + () + +2 BUGS + + Some PDF files contain fonts whose encodings have been mangled beyond + recognition. There is no way (short of OCR) to extract text from these + files. + + () + +2 XIT_CODE + + The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: + + 0 No error. + + 1 Error opening a PDF file. + + 2 Error opening an output file. + + 3 Error related to PDF permissions. + + 99 Other error. + + () + +2 AUTHOR + + The pdftotext software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph + & Cog, LLC. + + () + +2 SEE_ALSO + + xpdf(1), pdftops(1), pdfinfo(1), pdffonts(1), pdfdetach(1), + pdftoppm(1), pdfimages(1), xpdfrc(5) + http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ + + () + diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/sample-xpdfrc b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/sample-xpdfrc new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0df70a77f45 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/sample-xpdfrc @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +#======================================================================== +# +# Sample xpdfrc file +# +# The Xpdf tools look for a config file in two places: +# 1. ~/.xpdfrc +# 2. in a system-wide directory, typically /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc +# +# This sample config file demonstrates some of the more common +# configuration options. Everything here is commented out. You +# should edit things (especially the file/directory paths, since +# they'll likely be different on your system), and uncomment whichever +# options you want to use. For complete details on config file syntax +# and available options, please see the xpdfrc(5) man page. +# +# Also, the Xpdf language support packages each include a set of +# options to be added to the xpdfrc file. +# +# http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ +# +#======================================================================== + +#----- display fonts + +# These map the Base-14 fonts to the Type 1 fonts that ship with +# ghostscript. You'll almost certainly want to use something like +# this, but you'll need to adjust this to point to wherever +# ghostscript is installed on your system. (But if the fonts are +# installed in a "standard" location, xpdf will find them +# automatically.) + +#fontFile Times-Roman /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n021003l.pfb +#fontFile Times-Italic /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n021023l.pfb +#fontFile Times-Bold /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n021004l.pfb +#fontFile Times-BoldItalic /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n021024l.pfb +#fontFile Helvetica /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n019003l.pfb +#fontFile Helvetica-Oblique /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n019023l.pfb +#fontFile Helvetica-Bold /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n019004l.pfb +#fontFile Helvetica-BoldOblique /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n019024l.pfb +#fontFile Courier /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n022003l.pfb +#fontFile Courier-Oblique /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n022023l.pfb +#fontFile Courier-Bold /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n022004l.pfb +#fontFile Courier-BoldOblique /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n022024l.pfb +#fontFile Symbol /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/s050000l.pfb +#fontFile ZapfDingbats /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/d050000l.pfb + +# If you need to display PDF files that refer to non-embedded fonts, +# you should add one or more fontDir options to point to the +# directories containing the font files. Xpdf will only look at .pfa, +# .pfb, .ttf, and .ttc files in those directories (other files will +# simply be ignored). + +#fontDir /usr/local/fonts/bakoma + +#----- PostScript output control + +# Set the default PostScript file or command. + +#psFile "|lpr -Pmyprinter" + +# Set the default PostScript paper size -- this can be letter, legal, +# A4, or A3. You can also specify a paper size as width and height +# (in points). + +#psPaperSize letter + +#----- text output control + +# Choose a text encoding for copy-and-paste and for pdftotext output. +# The Latin1, ASCII7, and UTF-8 encodings are built into Xpdf. Other +# encodings are available in the language support packages. + +#textEncoding UTF-8 + +# Choose the end-of-line convention for multi-line copy-and-past and +# for pdftotext output. The available options are unix, mac, and dos. + +#textEOL unix + +#----- misc settings + +# Enable t1lib, FreeType, and anti-aliased text. + +#enableT1lib yes +#enableFreeType yes +#antialias yes + +# Set the command used to run a web browser when a URL hyperlink is +# clicked. + +#launchCommand viewer-script +#urlCommand "netscape -remote 'openURL(%s)'" diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/xpdf.1 b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/xpdf.1 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..05c0af93c02 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/xpdf.1 @@ -0,0 +1,878 @@ +.\" Copyright 1996-2011 Glyph & Cog, LLC +.TH xpdf 1 "15 August 2011" +.SH NAME +xpdf \- Portable Document Format (PDF) file viewer for X (version 3.03) +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B xpdf +[options] +.RI [ PDF-file +.RI [ page " | +" dest ]] +.SH DESCRIPTION +.B Xpdf +is a viewer for Portable Document Format (PDF) files. (These are also +sometimes also called \'Acrobat' files, from the name of Adobe's PDF +software.) Xpdf runs under the X Window System on UNIX, VMS, and +OS/2. +.PP +To run xpdf, simply type: +.PP +.RS +xpdf file.pdf +.RE +.PP +where +.I file.pdf +is your PDF file. The file name can be followed by a number +specifying the page which should be displayed first, e.g.: +.PP +.RS +xpdf file.pdf 18 +.RE +.PP +You can also give a named destination, prefixed with \'+' in place of +the page number. (This is only useful with PDF files that provide +named destination targets.) +.PP +You can also start xpdf without opening any files: +.PP +.RS +xpdf +.RE +.SH CONFIGURATION FILE +Xpdf reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to find +the user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't exist, it +looks for a system-wide config file, typically /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc +(but this location can be changed when xpdf is built). See the +.BR xpdfrc (5) +man page for details. +.SH OPTIONS +Many of the following options can be set with configuration file +commands or X resources. These are listed in square brackets with the +description of the corresponding command line option. +.TP +.BI \-g " geometry" +Set the initial window geometry. +.RB ( \-geometry +is equivalent.) +.RB "[X resource: " xpdf.geometry ] +.TP +.BI \-title " title" +Set the window title. By default, the title will be "xpdf: foo.pdf". +.RB "[X resource: " xpdf.title ] +.TP +.B \-cmap +Install a private colormap. This is ignored on TrueColor visuals. +.RB "[X resource: " xpdf.installCmap ] +.TP +.BI \-rgb " number" +Set the size of largest RGB cube xpdf will try to allocate. The +default is 5 (for a 5x5x5 cube); set to a smaller number to conserve +color table entries. This is ignored with private colormaps and on +TrueColor visuals. +.RB "[X resource: " xpdf.rgbCubeSize ] +.TP +.B \-rv +Set reverse video mode. This reverses the colors of everything except +images. It may not always produce great results for PDF files which +do weird things with color. This also causes the paper color to +default to black. +.RB "[X resource: " xpdf.reverseVideo ] +.TP +.BI \-papercolor " color" +Set the "paper color", i.e., the background of the page display. This +will not work too well with PDF files that do things like filling in +white behind the text. +.RB "[X resource: " xpdf.paperColor ] +.TP +.BI \-mattecolor " color" +Set the matte color, i.e., the color used for background outside the +actual page area. (There is a separate setting, +xpdf.fullScreenMatteColor, for full-screen mode.) +.RB "[X resource: " xpdf.matteColor ] +.TP +.BI \-z " zoom" +Set the initial zoom factor. A number specifies a zoom percentage, +where 100 means 72 dpi. You may also specify \'page', to fit the page +to the window size, or \'width', to fit the page width to the window +width. +.RB "[config file: " initialZoom "; or X resource: " xpdf.initialZoom ] +.TP +.B \-cont +Start in continuous view mode, i.e., with one vertical scroll bar for +the whole document. +.RB "[config file: " continuousView ] +.TP +.BI \-t1lib " yes | no" +Enable or disable t1lib (a Type 1 font rasterizer). This defaults to +"yes". +.RB "[config file: " enableT1lib ] +.TP +.BI \-freetype " yes | no" +Enable or disable FreeType (a TrueType / Type 1 font rasterizer). +This defaults to "yes". +.RB "[config file: " enableFreeType ] +.TP +.BI \-aa " yes | no" +Enable or disable font anti-aliasing. This defaults to "yes". +.RB "[config file: " antialias ] +.TP +.BI \-aaVector " yes | no" +Enable or disable vector anti-aliasing. This defaults to "yes". +.RB "[config file: " vectorAntialias ] +.TP +.BI \-ps " PS-file" +Set the default file name for PostScript output (i.e., the name which +will appear in the print dialog). This can also be of the form +\'|command' to pipe the PostScript through a command. +.RB "[config file: " psFile ] +.TP +.BI \-paper " size" +Set the paper size to one of "letter", "legal", "A4", or "A3". This +can also be set to "match", which will set the paper size to match the +size specified in the PDF file. +.RB "[config file: " psPaperSize ] +.TP +.BI \-paperw " size" +Set the paper width, in points. +.RB "[config file: " psPaperSize ] +.TP +.BI \-paperh " size" +Set the paper height, in points. +.RB "[config file: " psPaperSize ] +.TP +.B \-level1 +Generate Level 1 PostScript. The resulting PostScript files will be +significantly larger (if they contain images), but will print on Level +1 printers. This also converts all images to black and white. +.RB "[config file: " psLevel ] +.TP +.BI \-enc " encoding-name" +Sets the encoding to use for text output. The +.I encoding\-name +must be defined with the unicodeMap command (see +.BR xpdfrc (5)). +This defaults to "Latin1" (which is a built-in encoding). +.RB "[config file: " textEncoding ] +.TP +.BI \-eol " unix | dos | mac" +Sets the end-of-line convention to use for text output. +.RB "[config file: " textEOL ] +.TP +.BI \-opw " password" +Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this will +bypass all security restrictions. +.TP +.BI \-upw " password" +Specify the user password for the PDF file. +.TP +.B \-fullscreen +Open xpdf in full-screen mode, useful for presentations. +.TP +.BI \-remote " name" +Start/contact xpdf remote server with specified name (see the +.B "REMOTE SERVER MODE" +section below). +.TP +.BI \-exec " command" +Execute a command (see the +.B COMMANDS +section below) in an xpdf remote server window (with \-remote only). +.TP +.B \-reload +Reload xpdf remote server window (with \-remote only). +.TP +.B \-raise +Raise xpdf remote server window (with \-remote only). +.TP +.B \-quit +Kill xpdf remote server (with \-remote only). +.TP +.B \-cmd +Print commands as they're executed (useful for debugging). +.RB "[config file: " printCommands ] +.TP +.B \-q +Don't print any messages or errors. +.RB "[config file: " errQuiet ] +.TP +.BI \-cfg " config-file" +Read +.I config-file +in place of ~/.xpdfrc or the system-wide config file. +.TP +.B \-v +Print copyright and version information. +.TP +.B \-h +Print usage information. +.RB ( \-help +and +.B \-\-help +are equivalent.) +.PP +Several other standard X options and resources will work as expected: +.TP +.BI \-display " display" +.RB "[X resource: " xpdf.display ] +.TP +.BI \-fg " color" +.RB ( \-foreground +is equivalent.) +.RB "[X resource: " xpdf*Foreground ] +.TP +.BI \-bg " color" +.RB ( \-background +is equivalent.) +.RB "[X resource: " xpdf*Background ] +.TP +.BI \-font " font" +.RB ( \-fn +is equivalent.) +.RB "[X resource: " xpdf*fontList ] +.PP +The color and font options only affect the user interface elements, +not the PDF display (the \'paper'). +.PP +The following X resources do not have command line option equivalents: +.TP +.B xpdf.toolTipEnable +Enables (if set to true) or disables (if set to false) the tool-tips +on the toolbar buttons. +.TP +.B xpdf.fullScreenMatteColor +Sets the matte color to be used in full-screen mode. The default +setting is "black". +.SH CONTROLS +.SS On-screen controls, at the bottom of the xpdf window +.TP +.B "left/right arrow buttons" +Move to the previous/next page. +.TP +.B "double left/right arrow buttons" +Move backward or forward by ten pages. +.TP +.B "dashed left/right arrow buttons" +Move backward or forward along the history path. +.TP +.B "\'Page' entry box" +Move to a specific page number. Click in the box to activate it, type +the page number, then hit return. +.TP +.B "zoom popup menu" +Change the zoom factor (see the description of the \-z option above). +.TP +.B "binoculars button" +Find a text string. +.TP +.B "print button" +Bring up a dialog for generating a PostScript file. The dialog has +options to set the pages to be printed and the PostScript file name. +The file name can be \'-' for stdout or \'|command' to pipe the +PostScript through a command, e.g., \'|lpr'. +.TP +.B "\'?' button" +Bring up the \'about xpdf' window. +.TP +.B "link info" +The space between the \'?' and \'Quit' buttons is used to show the URL +or external file name when the mouse is over a link. +.TP +.B "\'Quit' button" +Quit xpdf. +.PP +.SS Menu +Pressing the right mouse button will post a popup menu with the +following commands: +.TP +.B "Open..." +Open a new PDF file via a file requester. +.TP +.B "Open in new window..." +Create a new window and open a new PDF file via a file requester. +.TP +.B "Reload" +Reload the current PDF file. Note that Xpdf will reload the file +automatically (on a page change or redraw) if it has changed since it +was last loaded. +.TP +.B "Save as..." +Save the current file via a file requester. +.TP +.B "Continuous view" +Toggles between single page and continuous view modes. +.TP +.B "Rotate counterclockwise" +Rotate the page 90 degrees counterclockwise. +.TP +.B "Rotate clockwise" +Rotate the page 90 degrees clockwise. The two rotate commands are +intended primarily for PDF files where the rotation isn't correctly +specified in the file. +.TP +.B "Zoom to selection" +Zoom in to the currently selected rectangle. +.TP +.B "Close" +Close the current window. If this is the only open window, the +document is closed, but the window is left open (i.e., this menu +command won't quit xpdf). +.TP +.B "Quit" +Quit xpdf. +.PP +.SS Outline +If the PDF contains an outline (a.k.a., bookmarks), there will be an +outline pane on the left side of the window. The width of the outline +pane is adjustable with a vertical split bar via the knob near its +bottom end. +.PP +.SS Text selection +Dragging the mouse with the left button held down will highlight an +arbitrary rectangle. Any text inside this rectangle will be copied to +the X selection buffer. +.PP +.SS Links +Clicking on a hyperlink will jump to the link's destination. A link +to another PDF document will make xpdf load that document. A +\'launch' link to an executable program will display a dialog, and if +you click \'ok', execute the program. URL links call an external +command (see the +.B WEB BROWSERS +section below). +.PP +.SS Panning +Dragging the mouse with the middle button held down pans the window. +.PP +.SS Key bindings +.TP +.B o +Open a new PDF file via a file requester. +.TP +.B r +Reload the current PDF file. Note that Xpdf will reload the file +automatically (on a page change or redraw) if it has changed since it +was last loaded. +.TP +.B control-L +Redraw the current page. +.TP +.B control-W +Close the current window. +.TP +.B f or control-F +Find a text string. +.TP +.B control-G +Find next occurrence. +.TP +.B control-P +Print. +.TP +.B n +Move to the next page. Scrolls to the top of the page, unless scroll +lock is turned on. +.TP +.B p +Move to the previous page. Scrolls to the top of the page, unless +scroll lock is turned on. +.TP +.BR <Space> " or " <PageDown> " or " <Next> +Scroll down on the current page; if already at bottom, move to next +page. +.TP +.BR <Backspace> " or " <Delete> " or " <PageUp> " or " <Previous> +Scroll up on the current page; if already at top, move to previous +page. +.TP +.B v +Move forward along the history path. +.TP +.B b +Move backward along the history path. +.TP +.B <Home> +Scroll to top of current page. +.TP +.B <End> +Scroll to bottom of current page. +.TP +.B control-<Home> +Scroll to first page of document. +.TP +.B control-<End> +Scroll to last page of document. +.TP +.B arrows +Scroll the current page. +.TP +.B g +Activate the page number text field ("goto page"). +.TP +.B 0 +Set the zoom factor to 125%. +.TP +.B + +Zoom in (increment the zoom factor by 1). +.TP +.B - +Zoom out (decrement the zoom factor by 1). +.TP +.B z +Set the zoom factor to 'page' (fit page to window). +.TP +.B w +Set the zoom factor to 'width' (fit page width to window). +.TP +.B alt-F +Toggle full-screen mode. +.TP +.B q +Quit xpdf. +.SH "WEB BROWSERS" +If you want to run xpdf automatically from netscape or mosaic (and +probably other browsers) when you click on a link to a PDF file, you +need to edit (or create) the files +.I .mime.types +and +.I .mailcap +in your home directory. In +.I .mime.types +add the line: +.PP +.RS +application/pdf pdf +.RE +.PP +In +.I .mailcap +add the lines: +.PP +.RS +# Use xpdf to view PDF files. +.RE +.RS +application/pdf; xpdf \-q %s +.RE +.PP +Make sure that xpdf is on your executable search path. +.PP +When you click on a URL link in a PDF file, xpdf will execute the +command specified by the urlCommand config file option, replacing an +occurrence of \'%s' with the URL. For example, to call netscape with +the URL, add this line to your config file: +.PP +.RS +urlCommand "netscape \-remote 'openURL(%s)'" +.RE +.SH COMMANDS +Xpdf's key and mouse bindings are user-configurable, using the bind and +unbind options in the config file (see +.BR xpdfrc (5)). +The bind command allows you to bind a key or mouse button to a +sequence of one or more commands. +.SS Available Commands +The following commands are supported: +.TP +.BI gotoPage( page ) +Go to the specified page. +.TP +.BI gotoPageNoScroll( page ) +Go to the specified page, with the current relative scroll position. +.TP +.BI gotoDest( dest ) +Go to a named destination. +.TP +.B gotoLastPage +Go to the last page in the PDF file. +.TP +.B gotoLastPageNoScroll +Go to the last page in the PDF file, with the current relative scroll +position. +.TP +.B nextPage +Go to the next page. +.TP +.B nextPageNoScroll +Go to the next page, with the current relative scroll position. +.TP +.B prevPage +Go to the previous page. +.TP +.B prevPageNoScroll +Go to the previous page, with the current relative scroll position. +.TP +.B pageUp +Scroll up by one screenful. +.TP +.B pageDown +Scroll down by one screenful. +.TP +.BI scrollLeft( n ) +Scroll left by +.I n +pixels. +.TP +.BI scrollRight( n ) +Scroll right by +.I n +pixels. +.TP +.BI scrollUp( n ) +Scroll up by +.I n +pixels. +.TP +.BI scrollDown( n ) +Scroll down by +.I n +pixels. +.TP +.BI scrollUpPrevPage( n ) +Scroll up by +.I n +pixels, moving to the previous page if appropriate. +.TP +.BI scrollDownPrevPage( n ) +Scroll down by +.I n +pixels, moving to the next page if appropriate. +.TP +.B scrollToTopEdge +Scroll to the top edge of the current page, with no horizontal +movement. +.TP +.B scrollToBottomEdge +Scroll to the bottom edge of the current page, with no horizontal +movement. +.TP +.B scrollToLeftEdge +Scroll to the left edge of the current page, with no vertical +movement. +.TP +.B scrollToRightEdge +Scroll to the right edge of the current page, with no vertical +movement. +.TP +.B scrollToTopLeft +Scroll to the top-left corner of the current page. +.TP +.B scrollToBottomRight +Scroll to the bottom-right corner of the current page. +.TP +.B goForward +Move forward along the history path. +.TP +.B goBackward +Move backward along the history path. +.TP +.BI zoomPercent( z ) +Set the zoom factor to +.IR z %. +.TP +.B zoomFitPage +Set the zoom factor to fit-page. +.TP +.B zoomFitWidth +Set the zoom factor to fit-width. +.TP +.B zoomIn +Zoom in - go to the next higher zoom factor. +.TP +.B zoomOut +Zoom out - go the next lower zoom factor. +.TP +.B rotateCW +Rotate the page 90 degrees clockwise. +.TP +.B rotateCCW +Rotate the page 90 degrees counterclockwise. +.TP +.BI setSelection( pg , ulx , uly , lrx , lry ) +Set the selection to the specified coordinates on the specified page. +.TP +.B continuousMode +Go to continuous view mode. +.TP +.B singlePageMode +Go to single-page view mode. +.TP +.B toggleContinuousMode +Toggle between continuous and single page view modes. +.TP +.B fullScreenMode +Go to full-screen mode. +.TP +.B windowMode +Go to window (non-full-screen) mode. +.TP +.B toggleFullScreenMode +Toggle between full-screen and window modes. +.TP +.B open +Open a PDF file in this window, using the open dialog. +.TP +.B openInNewWin +Open a PDF file in a new window, using the open dialog. +.TP +.BI openFile( file ) +Open a specified PDF file in this window. +.TP +.BI openFileInNewWin( file ) +Open a specified PDF file in a new window. +.TP +.BI openFileAtDest( file , dest ) +Open a specified PDF file in this window and go to a named +destination. +.TP +.BI openFileAtDestInNewWin( file , dest ) +Open a specified PDF file in a new window and go to a named +destination. +.TP +.B reload +Reload the current PDF file. +.TP +.B redraw +Redraw the window. +.TP +.B raise +Raise the window to the front. +.TP +.B closeWindow +Close the window. +.TP +.BI run( external-command-string ) +Run an external command. The following escapes are allowed in the +command string: +.nf + + %f => PDF file name (or an empty string if no + file is open) + %b => PDF file base name, i.e., file name minus + the extension (or an empty string if no + file is open) + %u => link URL (or an empty string if not over + a URL link) + %p => current page number (or an empty string if + no file is open) + %x => selection upper-left x coordinate + (or 0 if there is no selection) + %y => selection upper-left y coordinate + (or 0 if there is no selection) + %X => selection lower-right x coordinate + (or 0 if there is no selection) + %Y => selection lower-right y coordinate + (or 0 if there is no selection) + %i => page containing the mouse pointer + %j => x coordinate of the mouse pointer + %k => y coordinate of the mouse pointer + %% => % + +.fi +.TP +.B openOutline +Open the outline pane. +.TP +.B closeOutline +Close the outline pane. +.TP +.B toggleOutline +Toggle the outline pane between open and closed. +.TP +.BI scrollOutlineDown( n ) +Scroll the outline down by +.I n +increments. +.TP +.BI scrollOutlineUp( n ) +Scroll the outline up by +.I n +increments. +.TP +.B focusToDocWin +Set the keyboard focus to the main document window. +.TP +.B focusToPageNum +Set the keyboard focus to the page number text box. +.TP +.B find +Open the 'find' dialog. +.TP +.B findNext +Finds the next occurrence of the search string (no dialog). +.TP +.B print +Open the 'print' dialog. +.TP +.B about +Open the 'about' dialog. +.TP +.B quit +Quit from xpdf. +.PP +The following commands depend on the current mouse position: +.TP +.B startSelection +Start a selection, which will be extended as the mouse moves. +.TP +.B endSelection +End a selection. +.TP +.B startPan +Start a pan, which will scroll the document as the mouse moves +.TP +.B endPan +End a pan. +.TP +.B postPopupMenu +Display the popup menu. +.TP +.B followLink +Follow a hyperlink (does nothing if the mouse is not over a link). +.TP +.B followLinkInNewWin +Follow a hyperlink, opening PDF files in a new window (does nothing if +the mouse is not over a link). For links to non-PDF files, this +command is identical to followLink. +.TP +.B followLinkNoSel +Same as followLink, but does nothing if there is a non-empty selection. +(This is useful as a mouse button binding.) +.TP +.B followLinkInNewWinNoSel +Same as followLinkInNewWin, but does nothing if there is a non-empty +selection. (This is useful as a mouse button binding.) +.SS Default Bindings +The default mouse bindings are as follows: +.nf + + bind mousePress1 any startSelection + bind mouseRelease1 any endSelection followLinkNoSel + bind mousePress2 any startPan + bind mouseRelease2 any endPan + bind mousePress3 any postPopupMenu + bind mousePress4 any scrollUpPrevPage(16) + bind mousePress5 any scrollDownNextPage(16) + bind mousePress6 any scrollLeft(16) + bind mousePress7 any scrollRight(16) + +.fi +The default key bindings are as follows: +.nf + + bind ctrl-home any gotoPage(1) + bind home any scrollToTopLeft + bind ctrl-end any gotoLastPage + bind end any scrollToBottomRight + bind pgup any pageUp + bind backspace any pageUp + bind delete any pageUp + bind pgdn any pageDown + bind space any pageDown + bind left any scrollLeft(16) + bind right any scrollRight(16) + bind up any scrollUp(16) + bind down any scrollDown(16) + bind o any open + bind O any open + bind r any reload + bind R any reload + bind f any find + bind F any find + bind ctrl-f any find + bind ctrl-g any findNext + bind ctrl-p any print + bind n scrLockOff nextPage + bind N scrLockOff nextPage + bind n scrLockOn nextPageNoScroll + bind N scrLockOn nextPageNoScroll + bind p scrLockOff prevPage + bind P scrLockOff prevPage + bind p scrLockOn prevPageNoScroll + bind P scrLockOn prevPageNoScroll + bind v any goForward + bind b any goBackward + bind g any focusToPageNum + bind 0 any zoomPercent(125) + bind + any zoomIn + bind - any zoomOut + bind z any zoomFitPage + bind w any zoomFitWidth + bind alt-f any toggleFullScreenMode + bind ctrl-l any redraw + bind ctrl-w any closeWindow + bind ? any about + bind q any quit + bind Q any quit + +.fi +Previous versions of xpdf included a "viKeys" X resource. It is no +longer available, but the following bindings are equivalent: +.nf + + bind h any scrollLeft(16) + bind l any scrollRight(16) + bind k any scrollUp(16) + bind j any scrollDown(16) + +.fi +.SH "REMOTE SERVER MODE" +Xpdf can be started in remote server mode by specifying a server name +(in addition to the file name and page number). For example: +.PP +.RS +xpdf \-remote myServer file.pdf +.RE +.PP +If there is currently no xpdf running in server mode with the name +\'myServer', a new xpdf window will be opened. If another command: +.PP +.RS +xpdf \-remote myServer another.pdf 9 +.RE +.PP +is issued, a new copy of xpdf will not be started. Instead, the first +xpdf (the server) will load +.I another.pdf +and display page nine. If the file name is the same: +.PP +.RS +xpdf \-remote myServer another.pdf 4 +.RE +.PP +the xpdf server will simply display the specified page. +.PP +The \-raise option tells the server to raise its window; it can be +specified with or without a file name and page number. +.PP +The \-quit option tells the server to close its window and exit. +.SH EXIT CODES +The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: +.TP +0 +No error. +.TP +1 +Error opening a PDF file. +.TP +2 +Error opening an output file. +.TP +3 +Error related to PDF permissions. +.TP +99 +Other error. +.SH AUTHOR +The xpdf software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph & +Cog, LLC. +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.BR pdftops (1), +.BR pdftotext (1), +.BR pdfinfo (1), +.BR pdffonts (1), +.BR pdfdetach (1), +.BR pdftoppm (1), +.BR pdfimages (1), +.BR xpdfrc (5) +.br +.B http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/xpdf.cat b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/xpdf.cat new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..eab46abab06 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/xpdf.cat @@ -0,0 +1,768 @@ +xpdf(1) xpdf(1) + + + +NAME + xpdf - Portable Document Format (PDF) file viewer for X (version 3.03) + +SYNOPSIS + xpdf [options] [PDF-file [page | +dest]] + +DESCRIPTION + Xpdf is a viewer for Portable Document Format (PDF) files. (These are + also sometimes also called 'Acrobat' files, from the name of Adobe's + PDF software.) Xpdf runs under the X Window System on UNIX, VMS, and + OS/2. + + To run xpdf, simply type: + + xpdf file.pdf + + where file.pdf is your PDF file. The file name can be followed by a + number specifying the page which should be displayed first, e.g.: + + xpdf file.pdf 18 + + You can also give a named destination, prefixed with '+' in place of + the page number. (This is only useful with PDF files that provide + named destination targets.) + + You can also start xpdf without opening any files: + + xpdf + +CONFIGURATION FILE + Xpdf reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to find the + user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't exist, it looks + for a system-wide config file, typically /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc (but + this location can be changed when xpdf is built). See the xpdfrc(5) + man page for details. + +OPTIONS + Many of the following options can be set with configuration file com- + mands or X resources. These are listed in square brackets with the + description of the corresponding command line option. + + -g geometry + Set the initial window geometry. (-geometry is equivalent.) [X + resource: xpdf.geometry] + + -title title + Set the window title. By default, the title will be "xpdf: + foo.pdf". [X resource: xpdf.title] + + -cmap Install a private colormap. This is ignored on TrueColor visu- + als. [X resource: xpdf.installCmap] + + -rgb number + Set the size of largest RGB cube xpdf will try to allocate. The + default is 5 (for a 5x5x5 cube); set to a smaller number to con- + serve color table entries. This is ignored with private col- + ormaps and on TrueColor visuals. [X resource: xpdf.rgbCubeSize] + + -rv Set reverse video mode. This reverses the colors of everything + except images. It may not always produce great results for PDF + files which do weird things with color. This also causes the + paper color to default to black. [X resource: xpdf.reverseV- + ideo] + + -papercolor color + Set the "paper color", i.e., the background of the page display. + This will not work too well with PDF files that do things like + filling in white behind the text. [X resource: xpdf.paperColor] + + -mattecolor color + Set the matte color, i.e., the color used for background outside + the actual page area. (There is a separate setting, + xpdf.fullScreenMatteColor, for full-screen mode.) [X resource: + xpdf.matteColor] + + -z zoom + Set the initial zoom factor. A number specifies a zoom percent- + age, where 100 means 72 dpi. You may also specify 'page', to + fit the page to the window size, or 'width', to fit the page + width to the window width. [config file: initialZoom; or X + resource: xpdf.initialZoom] + + -cont Start in continuous view mode, i.e., with one vertical scroll + bar for the whole document. [config file: continuousView] + + -t1lib yes | no + Enable or disable t1lib (a Type 1 font rasterizer). This + defaults to "yes". [config file: enableT1lib] + + -freetype yes | no + Enable or disable FreeType (a TrueType / Type 1 font raster- + izer). This defaults to "yes". [config file: enableFreeType] + + -aa yes | no + Enable or disable font anti-aliasing. This defaults to "yes". + [config file: antialias] + + -aaVector yes | no + Enable or disable vector anti-aliasing. This defaults to "yes". + [config file: vectorAntialias] + + -ps PS-file + Set the default file name for PostScript output (i.e., the name + which will appear in the print dialog). This can also be of the + form '|command' to pipe the PostScript through a command. [con- + fig file: psFile] + + -paper size + Set the paper size to one of "letter", "legal", "A4", or "A3". + This can also be set to "match", which will set the paper size + to match the size specified in the PDF file. [config file: + psPaperSize] + + -paperw size + Set the paper width, in points. [config file: psPaperSize] + + -paperh size + Set the paper height, in points. [config file: psPaperSize] + + -level1 + Generate Level 1 PostScript. The resulting PostScript files + will be significantly larger (if they contain images), but will + print on Level 1 printers. This also converts all images to + black and white. [config file: psLevel] + + -enc encoding-name + Sets the encoding to use for text output. The encoding-name + must be defined with the unicodeMap command (see xpdfrc(5)). + This defaults to "Latin1" (which is a built-in encoding). [con- + fig file: textEncoding] + + -eol unix | dos | mac + Sets the end-of-line convention to use for text output. [config + file: textEOL] + + -opw password + Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this + will bypass all security restrictions. + + -upw password + Specify the user password for the PDF file. + + -fullscreen + Open xpdf in full-screen mode, useful for presentations. + + -remote name + Start/contact xpdf remote server with specified name (see the + REMOTE SERVER MODE section below). + + -exec command + Execute a command (see the COMMANDS section below) in an xpdf + remote server window (with -remote only). + + -reload + Reload xpdf remote server window (with -remote only). + + -raise Raise xpdf remote server window (with -remote only). + + -quit Kill xpdf remote server (with -remote only). + + -cmd Print commands as they're executed (useful for debugging). + [config file: printCommands] + + -q Don't print any messages or errors. [config file: errQuiet] + + -cfg config-file + Read config-file in place of ~/.xpdfrc or the system-wide config + file. + + -v Print copyright and version information. + + -h Print usage information. (-help and --help are equivalent.) + + Several other standard X options and resources will work as expected: + + -display display + [X resource: xpdf.display] + + -fg color + (-foreground is equivalent.) [X resource: xpdf*Foreground] + + -bg color + (-background is equivalent.) [X resource: xpdf*Background] + + -font font + (-fn is equivalent.) [X resource: xpdf*fontList] + + The color and font options only affect the user interface elements, not + the PDF display (the 'paper'). + + The following X resources do not have command line option equivalents: + + xpdf.toolTipEnable + Enables (if set to true) or disables (if set to false) the tool- + tips on the toolbar buttons. + + xpdf.fullScreenMatteColor + Sets the matte color to be used in full-screen mode. The + default setting is "black". + +CONTROLS + On-screen controls, at the bottom of the xpdf window + left/right arrow buttons + Move to the previous/next page. + + double left/right arrow buttons + Move backward or forward by ten pages. + + dashed left/right arrow buttons + Move backward or forward along the history path. + + 'Page' entry box + Move to a specific page number. Click in the box to activate + it, type the page number, then hit return. + + zoom popup menu + Change the zoom factor (see the description of the -z option + above). + + binoculars button + Find a text string. + + print button + Bring up a dialog for generating a PostScript file. The dialog + has options to set the pages to be printed and the PostScript + file name. The file name can be '-' for stdout or '|command' to + pipe the PostScript through a command, e.g., '|lpr'. + + '?' button + Bring up the 'about xpdf' window. + + link info + The space between the '?' and 'Quit' buttons is used to show the + URL or external file name when the mouse is over a link. + + 'Quit' button + Quit xpdf. + + + Menu + Pressing the right mouse button will post a popup menu with the follow- + ing commands: + + Open... + Open a new PDF file via a file requester. + + Open in new window... + Create a new window and open a new PDF file via a file + requester. + + Reload Reload the current PDF file. Note that Xpdf will reload the + file automatically (on a page change or redraw) if it has + changed since it was last loaded. + + Save as... + Save the current file via a file requester. + + Continuous view + Toggles between single page and continuous view modes. + + Rotate counterclockwise + Rotate the page 90 degrees counterclockwise. + + Rotate clockwise + Rotate the page 90 degrees clockwise. The two rotate commands + are intended primarily for PDF files where the rotation isn't + correctly specified in the file. + + Zoom to selection + Zoom in to the currently selected rectangle. + + Close Close the current window. If this is the only open window, the + document is closed, but the window is left open (i.e., this menu + command won't quit xpdf). + + Quit Quit xpdf. + + + Outline + If the PDF contains an outline (a.k.a., bookmarks), there will be an + outline pane on the left side of the window. The width of the outline + pane is adjustable with a vertical split bar via the knob near its bot- + tom end. + + + Text selection + Dragging the mouse with the left button held down will highlight an + arbitrary rectangle. Any text inside this rectangle will be copied to + the X selection buffer. + + + Links + Clicking on a hyperlink will jump to the link's destination. A link to + another PDF document will make xpdf load that document. A 'launch' + link to an executable program will display a dialog, and if you click + 'ok', execute the program. URL links call an external command (see the + WEB BROWSERS section below). + + + Panning + Dragging the mouse with the middle button held down pans the window. + + + Key bindings + o Open a new PDF file via a file requester. + + r Reload the current PDF file. Note that Xpdf will reload the + file automatically (on a page change or redraw) if it has + changed since it was last loaded. + + control-L + Redraw the current page. + + control-W + Close the current window. + + f or control-F + Find a text string. + + control-G + Find next occurrence. + + control-P + Print. + + n Move to the next page. Scrolls to the top of the page, unless + scroll lock is turned on. + + p Move to the previous page. Scrolls to the top of the page, + unless scroll lock is turned on. + + <Space> or <PageDown> or <Next> + Scroll down on the current page; if already at bottom, move to + next page. + + <Backspace> or <Delete> or <PageUp> or <Previous> + Scroll up on the current page; if already at top, move to previ- + ous page. + + v Move forward along the history path. + + b Move backward along the history path. + + <Home> Scroll to top of current page. + + <End> Scroll to bottom of current page. + + control-<Home> + Scroll to first page of document. + + control-<End> + Scroll to last page of document. + + arrows Scroll the current page. + + g Activate the page number text field ("goto page"). + + 0 Set the zoom factor to 125%. + + + Zoom in (increment the zoom factor by 1). + + - Zoom out (decrement the zoom factor by 1). + + z Set the zoom factor to 'page' (fit page to window). + + w Set the zoom factor to 'width' (fit page width to window). + + alt-F Toggle full-screen mode. + + q Quit xpdf. + +WEB BROWSERS + If you want to run xpdf automatically from netscape or mosaic (and + probably other browsers) when you click on a link to a PDF file, you + need to edit (or create) the files .mime.types and .mailcap in your + home directory. In .mime.types add the line: + + application/pdf pdf + + In .mailcap add the lines: + + # Use xpdf to view PDF files. + application/pdf; xpdf -q %s + + Make sure that xpdf is on your executable search path. + + When you click on a URL link in a PDF file, xpdf will execute the com- + mand specified by the urlCommand config file option, replacing an + occurrence of '%s' with the URL. For example, to call netscape with + the URL, add this line to your config file: + + urlCommand "netscape -remote 'openURL(%s)'" + +COMMANDS + Xpdf's key and mouse bindings are user-configurable, using the bind and + unbind options in the config file (see xpdfrc(5)). The bind command + allows you to bind a key or mouse button to a sequence of one or more + commands. + + Available Commands + The following commands are supported: + + gotoPage(page) + Go to the specified page. + + gotoPageNoScroll(page) + Go to the specified page, with the current relative scroll posi- + tion. + + gotoDest(dest) + Go to a named destination. + + gotoLastPage + Go to the last page in the PDF file. + + gotoLastPageNoScroll + Go to the last page in the PDF file, with the current relative + scroll position. + + nextPage + Go to the next page. + + nextPageNoScroll + Go to the next page, with the current relative scroll position. + + prevPage + Go to the previous page. + + prevPageNoScroll + Go to the previous page, with the current relative scroll posi- + tion. + + pageUp Scroll up by one screenful. + + pageDown + Scroll down by one screenful. + + scrollLeft(n) + Scroll left by n pixels. + + scrollRight(n) + Scroll right by n pixels. + + scrollUp(n) + Scroll up by n pixels. + + scrollDown(n) + Scroll down by n pixels. + + scrollUpPrevPage(n) + Scroll up by n pixels, moving to the previous page if appropri- + ate. + + scrollDownPrevPage(n) + Scroll down by n pixels, moving to the next page if appropriate. + + scrollToTopEdge + Scroll to the top edge of the current page, with no horizontal + movement. + + scrollToBottomEdge + Scroll to the bottom edge of the current page, with no horizon- + tal movement. + + scrollToLeftEdge + Scroll to the left edge of the current page, with no vertical + movement. + + scrollToRightEdge + Scroll to the right edge of the current page, with no vertical + movement. + + scrollToTopLeft + Scroll to the top-left corner of the current page. + + scrollToBottomRight + Scroll to the bottom-right corner of the current page. + + goForward + Move forward along the history path. + + goBackward + Move backward along the history path. + + zoomPercent(z) + Set the zoom factor to z%. + + zoomFitPage + Set the zoom factor to fit-page. + + zoomFitWidth + Set the zoom factor to fit-width. + + zoomIn Zoom in - go to the next higher zoom factor. + + zoomOut + Zoom out - go the next lower zoom factor. + + rotateCW + Rotate the page 90 degrees clockwise. + + rotateCCW + Rotate the page 90 degrees counterclockwise. + + setSelection(pg,ulx,uly,lrx,lry) + Set the selection to the specified coordinates on the specified + page. + + continuousMode + Go to continuous view mode. + + singlePageMode + Go to single-page view mode. + + toggleContinuousMode + Toggle between continuous and single page view modes. + + fullScreenMode + Go to full-screen mode. + + windowMode + Go to window (non-full-screen) mode. + + toggleFullScreenMode + Toggle between full-screen and window modes. + + open Open a PDF file in this window, using the open dialog. + + openInNewWin + Open a PDF file in a new window, using the open dialog. + + openFile(file) + Open a specified PDF file in this window. + + openFileInNewWin(file) + Open a specified PDF file in a new window. + + openFileAtDest(file,dest) + Open a specified PDF file in this window and go to a named des- + tination. + + openFileAtDestInNewWin(file,dest) + Open a specified PDF file in a new window and go to a named des- + tination. + + reload Reload the current PDF file. + + redraw Redraw the window. + + raise Raise the window to the front. + + closeWindow + Close the window. + + run(external-command-string) + Run an external command. The following escapes are allowed in + the command string: + + %f => PDF file name (or an empty string if no + file is open) + %b => PDF file base name, i.e., file name minus + the extension (or an empty string if no + file is open) + %u => link URL (or an empty string if not over + a URL link) + %p => current page number (or an empty string if + no file is open) + %x => selection upper-left x coordinate + (or 0 if there is no selection) + %y => selection upper-left y coordinate + (or 0 if there is no selection) + %X => selection lower-right x coordinate + (or 0 if there is no selection) + %Y => selection lower-right y coordinate + (or 0 if there is no selection) + %i => page containing the mouse pointer + %j => x coordinate of the mouse pointer + %k => y coordinate of the mouse pointer + %% => % + + + openOutline + Open the outline pane. + + closeOutline + Close the outline pane. + + toggleOutline + Toggle the outline pane between open and closed. + + scrollOutlineDown(n) + Scroll the outline down by n increments. + + scrollOutlineUp(n) + Scroll the outline up by n increments. + + focusToDocWin + Set the keyboard focus to the main document window. + + focusToPageNum + Set the keyboard focus to the page number text box. + + find Open the 'find' dialog. + + findNext + Finds the next occurrence of the search string (no dialog). + + print Open the 'print' dialog. + + about Open the 'about' dialog. + + quit Quit from xpdf. + + The following commands depend on the current mouse position: + + startSelection + Start a selection, which will be extended as the mouse moves. + + endSelection + End a selection. + + startPan + Start a pan, which will scroll the document as the mouse moves + + endPan End a pan. + + postPopupMenu + Display the popup menu. + + followLink + Follow a hyperlink (does nothing if the mouse is not over a + link). + + followLinkInNewWin + Follow a hyperlink, opening PDF files in a new window (does + nothing if the mouse is not over a link). For links to non-PDF + files, this command is identical to followLink. + + followLinkNoSel + Same as followLink, but does nothing if there is a non-empty + selection. (This is useful as a mouse button binding.) + + followLinkInNewWinNoSel + Same as followLinkInNewWin, but does nothing if there is a non- + empty selection. (This is useful as a mouse button binding.) + + Default Bindings + The default mouse bindings are as follows: + + bind mousePress1 any startSelection + bind mouseRelease1 any endSelection followLinkNoSel + bind mousePress2 any startPan + bind mouseRelease2 any endPan + bind mousePress3 any postPopupMenu + bind mousePress4 any scrollUpPrevPage(16) + bind mousePress5 any scrollDownNextPage(16) + bind mousePress6 any scrollLeft(16) + bind mousePress7 any scrollRight(16) + + The default key bindings are as follows: + + bind ctrl-home any gotoPage(1) + bind home any scrollToTopLeft + bind ctrl-end any gotoLastPage + bind end any scrollToBottomRight + bind pgup any pageUp + bind backspace any pageUp + bind delete any pageUp + bind pgdn any pageDown + bind space any pageDown + bind left any scrollLeft(16) + bind right any scrollRight(16) + bind up any scrollUp(16) + bind down any scrollDown(16) + bind o any open + bind O any open + bind r any reload + bind R any reload + bind f any find + bind F any find + bind ctrl-f any find + bind ctrl-g any findNext + bind ctrl-p any print + bind n scrLockOff nextPage + bind N scrLockOff nextPage + bind n scrLockOn nextPageNoScroll + bind N scrLockOn nextPageNoScroll + bind p scrLockOff prevPage + bind P scrLockOff prevPage + bind p scrLockOn prevPageNoScroll + bind P scrLockOn prevPageNoScroll + bind v any goForward + bind b any goBackward + bind g any focusToPageNum + bind 0 any zoomPercent(125) + bind + any zoomIn + bind - any zoomOut + bind z any zoomFitPage + bind w any zoomFitWidth + bind alt-f any toggleFullScreenMode + bind ctrl-l any redraw + bind ctrl-w any closeWindow + bind ? any about + bind q any quit + bind Q any quit + + Previous versions of xpdf included a "viKeys" X resource. It is no + longer available, but the following bindings are equivalent: + + bind h any scrollLeft(16) + bind l any scrollRight(16) + bind k any scrollUp(16) + bind j any scrollDown(16) + + +REMOTE SERVER MODE + Xpdf can be started in remote server mode by specifying a server name + (in addition to the file name and page number). For example: + + xpdf -remote myServer file.pdf + + If there is currently no xpdf running in server mode with the name + 'myServer', a new xpdf window will be opened. If another command: + + xpdf -remote myServer another.pdf 9 + + is issued, a new copy of xpdf will not be started. Instead, the first + xpdf (the server) will load another.pdf and display page nine. If the + file name is the same: + + xpdf -remote myServer another.pdf 4 + + the xpdf server will simply display the specified page. + + The -raise option tells the server to raise its window; it can be spec- + ified with or without a file name and page number. + + The -quit option tells the server to close its window and exit. + +EXIT CODES + The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: + + 0 No error. + + 1 Error opening a PDF file. + + 2 Error opening an output file. + + 3 Error related to PDF permissions. + + 99 Other error. + +AUTHOR + The xpdf software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph & + Cog, LLC. + +SEE ALSO + pdftops(1), pdftotext(1), pdfinfo(1), pdffonts(1), pdfdetach(1), + pdftoppm(1), pdfimages(1), xpdfrc(5) + http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ + + + + 15 August 2011 xpdf(1) diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/xpdf.hlp b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/xpdf.hlp new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9696ec73553 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/xpdf.hlp @@ -0,0 +1,782 @@ +! Generated automatically by mantohlp +1 xpdf + + xpdf - Portable Document Format (PDF) file viewer for X (version 3.03) + + xpdf [options] [PDF-file [page | +dest]] + + Xpdf is a viewer for Portable Document Format (PDF) files. (These are + also sometimes also called 'Acrobat' files, from the name of Adobe's + PDF software.) Xpdf runs under the X Window System on UNIX, VMS, and + OS/2. + + To run xpdf, simply type: + + xpdf file.pdf + + where file.pdf is your PDF file. The file name can be followed by a + number specifying the page which should be displayed first, e.g.: + + xpdf file.pdf 18 + + You can also give a named destination, prefixed with '+' in place of + the page number. (This is only useful with PDF files that provide + named destination targets.) + + You can also start xpdf without opening any files: + + xpdf + + () + +2 ONFIGURATION_FIL + + Xpdf reads a configuration file at startup. It first tries to find the + user's private config file, ~/.xpdfrc. If that doesn't exist, it looks + for a system-wide config file, typically /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc (but + this location can be changed when xpdf is built). See the xpdfrc(5) + man page for details. + + () + +2 OPTIONS + + Many of the following options can be set with configuration file com- + mands or X resources. These are listed in square brackets with the + description of the corresponding command line option. + + -g geometry + Set the initial window geometry. (-geometry is equivalent.) [X + resource: xpdf.geometry] + + -title title + Set the window title. By default, the title will be "xpdf: + foo.pdf". [X resource: xpdf.title] + + -cmap Install a private colormap. This is ignored on TrueColor visu- + als. [X resource: xpdf.installCmap] + + -rgb number + Set the size of largest RGB cube xpdf will try to allocate. The + default is 5 (for a 5x5x5 cube); set to a smaller number to con- + serve color table entries. This is ignored with private col- + ormaps and on TrueColor visuals. [X resource: xpdf.rgbCubeSize] + + -rv Set reverse video mode. This reverses the colors of everything + except images. It may not always produce great results for PDF + files which do weird things with color. This also causes the + paper color to default to black. [X resource: xpdf.reverseV- + ideo] + + -papercolor color + Set the "paper color", i.e., the background of the page display. + This will not work too well with PDF files that do things like + filling in white behind the text. [X resource: xpdf.paperColor] + + -mattecolor color + Set the matte color, i.e., the color used for background outside + the actual page area. (There is a separate setting, + xpdf.fullScreenMatteColor, for full-screen mode.) [X resource: + xpdf.matteColor] + + -z zoom + Set the initial zoom factor. A number specifies a zoom percent- + age, where 100 means 72 dpi. You may also specify 'page', to + fit the page to the window size, or 'width', to fit the page + width to the window width. [config file: initialZoom; or X + resource: xpdf.initialZoom] + + -cont Start in continuous view mode, i.e., with one vertical scroll + bar for the whole document. [config file: continuousView] + + -t1lib yes | no + Enable or disable t1lib (a Type 1 font rasterizer). This + defaults to "yes". [config file: enableT1lib] + + -freetype yes | no + Enable or disable FreeType (a TrueType / Type 1 font raster- + izer). This defaults to "yes". [config file: enableFreeType] + + -aa yes | no + Enable or disable font anti-aliasing. This defaults to "yes". + [config file: antialias] + + -aaVector yes | no + Enable or disable vector anti-aliasing. This defaults to "yes". + [config file: vectorAntialias] + + -ps PS-file + Set the default file name for PostScript output (i.e., the name + which will appear in the print dialog). This can also be of the + form '|command' to pipe the PostScript through a command. [con- + fig file: psFile] + + -paper size + Set the paper size to one of "letter", "legal", "A4", or "A3". + This can also be set to "match", which will set the paper size + to match the size specified in the PDF file. [config file: + psPaperSize] + + -paperw size + Set the paper width, in points. [config file: psPaperSize] + + -paperh size + Set the paper height, in points. [config file: psPaperSize] + + -level1 + Generate Level 1 PostScript. The resulting PostScript files + will be significantly larger (if they contain images), but will + print on Level 1 printers. This also converts all images to + black and white. [config file: psLevel] + + -enc encoding-name + Sets the encoding to use for text output. The encoding-name + must be defined with the unicodeMap command (see xpdfrc(5)). + This defaults to "Latin1" (which is a built-in encoding). [con- + fig file: textEncoding] + + -eol unix | dos | mac + Sets the end-of-line convention to use for text output. [config + file: textEOL] + + -opw password + Specify the owner password for the PDF file. Providing this + will bypass all security restrictions. + + -upw password + Specify the user password for the PDF file. + + -fullscreen + Open xpdf in full-screen mode, useful for presentations. + + -remote name + Start/contact xpdf remote server with specified name (see the + REMOTE SERVER MODE section below). + + -exec command + Execute a command (see the COMMANDS section below) in an xpdf + remote server window (with -remote only). + + -reload + Reload xpdf remote server window (with -remote only). + + -raise Raise xpdf remote server window (with -remote only). + + -quit Kill xpdf remote server (with -remote only). + + -cmd Print commands as they're executed (useful for debugging). + [config file: printCommands] + + -q Don't print any messages or errors. [config file: errQuiet] + + -cfg config-file + Read config-file in place of ~/.xpdfrc or the system-wide config + file. + + -v Print copyright and version information. + + -h Print usage information. (-help and --help are equivalent.) + + Several other standard X options and resources will work as expected: + + -display display + [X resource: xpdf.display] + + -fg color + (-foreground is equivalent.) [X resource: xpdf*Foreground] + + -bg color + (-background is equivalent.) [X resource: xpdf*Background] + + -font font + (-fn is equivalent.) [X resource: xpdf*fontList] + + The color and font options only affect the user interface elements, not + the PDF display (the 'paper'). + + The following X resources do not have command line option equivalents: + + xpdf.toolTipEnable + Enables (if set to true) or disables (if set to false) the tool- + tips on the toolbar buttons. + + xpdf.fullScreenMatteColor + Sets the matte color to be used in full-screen mode. The + default setting is "black". + + () + +2 CONTROLS + + On-screen controls, at the bottom of the xpdf window + left/right arrow buttons + Move to the previous/next page. + + double left/right arrow buttons + Move backward or forward by ten pages. + + dashed left/right arrow buttons + Move backward or forward along the history path. + + 'Page' entry box + Move to a specific page number. Click in the box to activate + it, type the page number, then hit return. + + zoom popup menu + Change the zoom factor (see the description of the -z option + above). + + binoculars button + Find a text string. + + print button + Bring up a dialog for generating a PostScript file. The dialog + has options to set the pages to be printed and the PostScript + file name. The file name can be '-' for stdout or '|command' to + pipe the PostScript through a command, e.g., '|lpr'. + + '?' button + Bring up the 'about xpdf' window. + + link info + The space between the '?' and 'Quit' buttons is used to show the + URL or external file name when the mouse is over a link. + + 'Quit' button + Quit xpdf. + + Menu + Pressing the right mouse button will post a popup menu with the follow- + ing commands: + + Open... + Open a new PDF file via a file requester. + + Open in new window... + Create a new window and open a new PDF file via a file + requester. + + Reload Reload the current PDF file. Note that Xpdf will reload the + file automatically (on a page change or redraw) if it has + changed since it was last loaded. + + Save as... + Save the current file via a file requester. + + Continuous view + Toggles between single page and continuous view modes. + + Rotate counterclockwise + Rotate the page 90 degrees counterclockwise. + + Rotate clockwise + Rotate the page 90 degrees clockwise. The two rotate commands + are intended primarily for PDF files where the rotation isn't + correctly specified in the file. + + Zoom to selection + Zoom in to the currently selected rectangle. + + Close Close the current window. If this is the only open window, the + document is closed, but the window is left open (i.e., this menu + command won't quit xpdf). + + Quit Quit xpdf. + + Outline + If the PDF contains an outline (a.k.a., bookmarks), there will be an + outline pane on the left side of the window. The width of the outline + pane is adjustable with a vertical split bar via the knob near its bot- + tom end. + + Text selection + Dragging the mouse with the left button held down will highlight an + arbitrary rectangle. Any text inside this rectangle will be copied to + the X selection buffer. + + Links + Clicking on a hyperlink will jump to the link's destination. A link to + another PDF document will make xpdf load that document. A 'launch' + link to an executable program will display a dialog, and if you click + 'ok', execute the program. URL links call an external command (see the + WEB BROWSERS section below). + + Panning + Dragging the mouse with the middle button held down pans the window. + + Key bindings + o Open a new PDF file via a file requester. + + r Reload the current PDF file. Note that Xpdf will reload the + file automatically (on a page change or redraw) if it has + changed since it was last loaded. + + control-L + Redraw the current page. + + control-W + Close the current window. + + f or control-F + Find a text string. + + control-G + Find next occurrence. + + control-P + Print. + + n Move to the next page. Scrolls to the top of the page, unless + scroll lock is turned on. + + p Move to the previous page. Scrolls to the top of the page, + unless scroll lock is turned on. + + <Space> or <PageDown> or <Next> + Scroll down on the current page; if already at bottom, move to + next page. + + <Backspace> or <Delete> or <PageUp> or <Previous> + Scroll up on the current page; if already at top, move to previ- + ous page. + + v Move forward along the history path. + + b Move backward along the history path. + + <Home> Scroll to top of current page. + + <End> Scroll to bottom of current page. + + control-<Home> + Scroll to first page of document. + + control-<End> + Scroll to last page of document. + + arrows Scroll the current page. + + g Activate the page number text field ("goto page"). + + 0 Set the zoom factor to 125%. + + + Zoom in (increment the zoom factor by 1). + + - Zoom out (decrement the zoom factor by 1). + + z Set the zoom factor to 'page' (fit page to window). + + w Set the zoom factor to 'width' (fit page width to window). + + alt-F Toggle full-screen mode. + + q Quit xpdf. + + () + +2 WEB_BROWSERS + + If you want to run xpdf automatically from netscape or mosaic (and + probably other browsers) when you click on a link to a PDF file, you + need to edit (or create) the files .mime.types and .mailcap in your + home directory. In .mime.types add the line: + + application/pdf pdf + + In .mailcap add the lines: + + # Use xpdf to view PDF files. + application/pdf; xpdf -q %s + + Make sure that xpdf is on your executable search path. + + When you click on a URL link in a PDF file, xpdf will execute the com- + mand specified by the urlCommand config file option, replacing an + occurrence of '%s' with the URL. For example, to call netscape with + the URL, add this line to your config file: + + urlCommand "netscape -remote 'openURL(%s)'" + + () + +2 COMMANDS + + Xpdf's key and mouse bindings are user-configurable, using the bind and + unbind options in the config file (see xpdfrc(5)). The bind command + allows you to bind a key or mouse button to a sequence of one or more + commands. + + Available Commands + The following commands are supported: + + gotoPage(page) + Go to the specified page. + + gotoPageNoScroll(page) + Go to the specified page, with the current relative scroll posi- + tion. + + gotoDest(dest) + Go to a named destination. + + gotoLastPage + Go to the last page in the PDF file. + + gotoLastPageNoScroll + Go to the last page in the PDF file, with the current relative + scroll position. + + nextPage + Go to the next page. + + nextPageNoScroll + Go to the next page, with the current relative scroll position. + + prevPage + Go to the previous page. + + prevPageNoScroll + Go to the previous page, with the current relative scroll posi- + tion. + + pageUp Scroll up by one screenful. + + pageDown + Scroll down by one screenful. + + scrollLeft(n) + Scroll left by n pixels. + + scrollRight(n) + Scroll right by n pixels. + + scrollUp(n) + Scroll up by n pixels. + + scrollDown(n) + Scroll down by n pixels. + + scrollUpPrevPage(n) + Scroll up by n pixels, moving to the previous page if appropri- + ate. + + scrollDownPrevPage(n) + Scroll down by n pixels, moving to the next page if appropriate. + + scrollToTopEdge + Scroll to the top edge of the current page, with no horizontal + movement. + + scrollToBottomEdge + Scroll to the bottom edge of the current page, with no horizon- + tal movement. + + scrollToLeftEdge + Scroll to the left edge of the current page, with no vertical + movement. + + scrollToRightEdge + Scroll to the right edge of the current page, with no vertical + movement. + + scrollToTopLeft + Scroll to the top-left corner of the current page. + + scrollToBottomRight + Scroll to the bottom-right corner of the current page. + + goForward + Move forward along the history path. + + goBackward + Move backward along the history path. + + zoomPercent(z) + Set the zoom factor to z%. + + zoomFitPage + Set the zoom factor to fit-page. + + zoomFitWidth + Set the zoom factor to fit-width. + + zoomIn Zoom in - go to the next higher zoom factor. + + zoomOut + Zoom out - go the next lower zoom factor. + + rotateCW + Rotate the page 90 degrees clockwise. + + rotateCCW + Rotate the page 90 degrees counterclockwise. + + setSelection(pg,ulx,uly,lrx,lry) + Set the selection to the specified coordinates on the specified + page. + + continuousMode + Go to continuous view mode. + + singlePageMode + Go to single-page view mode. + + toggleContinuousMode + Toggle between continuous and single page view modes. + + fullScreenMode + Go to full-screen mode. + + windowMode + Go to window (non-full-screen) mode. + + toggleFullScreenMode + Toggle between full-screen and window modes. + + open Open a PDF file in this window, using the open dialog. + + openInNewWin + Open a PDF file in a new window, using the open dialog. + + openFile(file) + Open a specified PDF file in this window. + + openFileInNewWin(file) + Open a specified PDF file in a new window. + + openFileAtDest(file,dest) + Open a specified PDF file in this window and go to a named des- + tination. + + openFileAtDestInNewWin(file,dest) + Open a specified PDF file in a new window and go to a named des- + tination. + + reload Reload the current PDF file. + + redraw Redraw the window. + + raise Raise the window to the front. + + closeWindow + Close the window. + + run(external-command-string) + Run an external command. The following escapes are allowed in + the command string: + + %f => PDF file name (or an empty string if no + file is open) + %b => PDF file base name, i.e., file name minus + the extension (or an empty string if no + file is open) + %u => link URL (or an empty string if not over + a URL link) + %p => current page number (or an empty string if + no file is open) + %x => selection upper-left x coordinate + (or 0 if there is no selection) + %y => selection upper-left y coordinate + (or 0 if there is no selection) + %X => selection lower-right x coordinate + (or 0 if there is no selection) + %Y => selection lower-right y coordinate + (or 0 if there is no selection) + %i => page containing the mouse pointer + %j => x coordinate of the mouse pointer + %k => y coordinate of the mouse pointer + %% => % + + openOutline + Open the outline pane. + + closeOutline + Close the outline pane. + + toggleOutline + Toggle the outline pane between open and closed. + + scrollOutlineDown(n) + Scroll the outline down by n increments. + + scrollOutlineUp(n) + Scroll the outline up by n increments. + + focusToDocWin + Set the keyboard focus to the main document window. + + focusToPageNum + Set the keyboard focus to the page number text box. + + find Open the 'find' dialog. + + findNext + Finds the next occurrence of the search string (no dialog). + + print Open the 'print' dialog. + + about Open the 'about' dialog. + + quit Quit from xpdf. + + The following commands depend on the current mouse position: + + startSelection + Start a selection, which will be extended as the mouse moves. + + endSelection + End a selection. + + startPan + Start a pan, which will scroll the document as the mouse moves + + endPan End a pan. + + postPopupMenu + Display the popup menu. + + followLink + Follow a hyperlink (does nothing if the mouse is not over a + link). + + followLinkInNewWin + Follow a hyperlink, opening PDF files in a new window (does + nothing if the mouse is not over a link). For links to non-PDF + files, this command is identical to followLink. + + followLinkNoSel + Same as followLink, but does nothing if there is a non-empty + selection. (This is useful as a mouse button binding.) + + followLinkInNewWinNoSel + Same as followLinkInNewWin, but does nothing if there is a non- + empty selection. (This is useful as a mouse button binding.) + + Default Bindings + The default mouse bindings are as follows: + + bind mousePress1 any startSelection + bind mouseRelease1 any endSelection followLinkNoSel + bind mousePress2 any startPan + bind mouseRelease2 any endPan + bind mousePress3 any postPopupMenu + bind mousePress4 any scrollUpPrevPage(16) + bind mousePress5 any scrollDownNextPage(16) + bind mousePress6 any scrollLeft(16) + bind mousePress7 any scrollRight(16) + + The default key bindings are as follows: + + bind ctrl-home any gotoPage(1) + bind home any scrollToTopLeft + bind ctrl-end any gotoLastPage + bind end any scrollToBottomRight + bind pgup any pageUp + bind backspace any pageUp + bind delete any pageUp + bind pgdn any pageDown + bind space any pageDown + bind left any scrollLeft(16) + bind right any scrollRight(16) + bind up any scrollUp(16) + bind down any scrollDown(16) + bind o any open + bind O any open + bind r any reload + bind R any reload + bind f any find + bind F any find + bind ctrl-f any find + bind ctrl-g any findNext + bind ctrl-p any print + bind n scrLockOff nextPage + bind N scrLockOff nextPage + bind n scrLockOn nextPageNoScroll + bind N scrLockOn nextPageNoScroll + bind p scrLockOff prevPage + bind P scrLockOff prevPage + bind p scrLockOn prevPageNoScroll + bind P scrLockOn prevPageNoScroll + bind v any goForward + bind b any goBackward + bind g any focusToPageNum + bind 0 any zoomPercent(125) + bind + any zoomIn + bind - any zoomOut + bind z any zoomFitPage + bind w any zoomFitWidth + bind alt-f any toggleFullScreenMode + bind ctrl-l any redraw + bind ctrl-w any closeWindow + bind ? any about + bind q any quit + bind Q any quit + + Previous versions of xpdf included a "viKeys" X resource. It is no + longer available, but the following bindings are equivalent: + + bind h any scrollLeft(16) + bind l any scrollRight(16) + bind k any scrollUp(16) + bind j any scrollDown(16) + + () + +2 REMOTE_SERVER_MODE + + Xpdf can be started in remote server mode by specifying a server name + (in addition to the file name and page number). For example: + + xpdf -remote myServer file.pdf + + If there is currently no xpdf running in server mode with the name + 'myServer', a new xpdf window will be opened. If another command: + + xpdf -remote myServer another.pdf 9 + + is issued, a new copy of xpdf will not be started. Instead, the first + xpdf (the server) will load another.pdf and display page nine. If the + file name is the same: + + xpdf -remote myServer another.pdf 4 + + the xpdf server will simply display the specified page. + + The -raise option tells the server to raise its window; it can be spec- + ified with or without a file name and page number. + + The -quit option tells the server to close its window and exit. + + () + +2 XIT_CODE + + The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: + + 0 No error. + + 1 Error opening a PDF file. + + 2 Error opening an output file. + + 3 Error related to PDF permissions. + + 99 Other error. + + () + +2 AUTHOR + + The xpdf software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph & + Cog, LLC. + + () + +2 SEE_ALSO + + pdftops(1), pdftotext(1), pdfinfo(1), pdffonts(1), pdfdetach(1), + pdftoppm(1), pdfimages(1), xpdfrc(5) + http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ + + () + diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/xpdfrc.5 b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/xpdfrc.5 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..676ad494fe2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/xpdfrc.5 @@ -0,0 +1,664 @@ +.\" Copyright 2002-2011 Glyph & Cog, LLC +.TH xpdfrc 5 "15 August 2011" +.SH NAME +xpdfrc \- configuration file for Xpdf tools (version 3.03) +.SH DESCRIPTION +All of the Xpdf tools read a single configuration file. If you have a +.I .xpdfrc +file in your home directory, it will be read. Otherwise, a +system-wide configuration file will be read from +.IR /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc , +if it exists. (This is its default location; depending on build +options, it may be placed elsewhere.) On Win32 systems, the +.I xpdfrc +file should be placed in the same directory as the executables. +.PP +The xpdfrc file consists of a series of configuration options, one +per line. Blank lines and lines starting with a \'#' (comments) are +ignored. +.PP +The following sections list all of the configuration options, sorted +into functional groups. There is an examples section at the end. +.SH INCLUDE FILES +.TP +.BI include " config\-file" +Includes the specified config file. The effect of this is equivalent +to inserting the contents of +.I config\-file +directly into the parent config file in place of the +.I include +command. Config files can be nested arbitrarily deeply. +.SH CHARACTER MAPPING +.TP +.BI nameToUnicode " map\-file" +Specifies a file with the mapping from character names to Unicode. +This is used to handle PDF fonts that have valid encodings but no +ToUnicode entry. Each line of a nameToUnicode file looks like this: + +.I " " hex\-string name + +The +.I hex\-string +is the Unicode (UCS-2) character index, and +.I name +is the corresponding character name. Multiple nameToUnicode files can +be used; if a character name is given more than once, the code in the +last specified file is used. There is a built-in default +nameToUnicode table with all of Adobe's standard character names. +.TP +.BI cidToUnicode " registry\-ordering map\-file" +Specifies the file with the mapping from character collection to +Unicode. Each line of a cidToUnicode file represents one character: + +.I " " hex\-string + +The +.I hex\-string +is the Unicode (UCS-2) index for that character. The first line maps +CID 0, the second line CID 1, etc. File size is determined by size of +the character collection. Only one file is allowed per character +collection; the last specified file is used. There are no built-in +cidToUnicode mappings. +.TP +.BI unicodeToUnicode " font\-name\-substring map\-file" +This is used to work around PDF fonts which have incorrect Unicode +information. It specifies a file which maps from the given +(incorrect) Unicode indexes to the correct ones. The mapping will be +used for any font whose name contains +.IR font\-name\-substring . +Each line of a unicodeToUnicode file represents one Unicode character: + +.RI " " in\-hex " " out\-hex1 " " out\-hex2 " ..." + +The +.I in\-hex +field is an input (incorrect) Unicode index, and the rest of the +fields are one or more output (correct) Unicode indexes. Each +occurrence of +.I in\-hex +will be converted to the specified output sequence. +.TP +.BI unicodeMap " encoding\-name map\-file" +Specifies the file with mapping from Unicode to +.IR encoding\-name . +These encodings are used for text output (see below). Each line of a +unicodeMap file represents a range of one or more Unicode characters +which maps linearly to a range in the output encoding: +.nf + +.I " " in\-start\-hex in\-end\-hex out\-start\-hex + +.fi +Entries for single characters can be abbreviated to: +.nf + +.I " " in\-hex out\-hex + +.fi +The +.I in\-start\-hex +and +.I in\-end\-hex +fields (or the single +.I in\-hex +field) specify the Unicode range. The +.I out\-start\-hex +field (or the +.I out\-hex +field) specifies the start of the output encoding range. The length +of the +.I out\-start\-hex +(or +.IR out\-hex ) +string determines the length of the output characters (e.g., UTF-8 +uses different numbers of bytes to represent characters in different +ranges). Entries must be given in increasing Unicode order. Only one +file is allowed per encoding; the last specified file is used. The +.IR Latin1 , +.IR ASCII7 , +.IR Symbol , +.IR ZapfDingbats , +.IR UTF-8 , +and +.I UCS-2 +encodings are predefined. +.TP +.BI cMapDir " registry\-ordering dir" +Specifies a search directory, +.IR dir , +for CMaps for the +.I registry\-ordering +character collection. There can be multiple directories for a +particular collection. There are no default CMap directories. +.TP +.BI toUnicodeDir " dir" +Specifies a search directory, +.IR dir , +for ToUnicode CMaps. There can be multiple ToUnicode directories. +There are no default ToUnicode directories. +.SH GENERAL FONT CONFIGURATION +.TP +.BI fontFile " PDF\-font\-name font\-file" +Maps a PDF font, +.IR PDF\-font\-name , +to a font for display or PostScript output. The font file, +.IR font\-file , +can be any type allowed in a PDF file. This command can be used for +8-bit or 16-bit (CID) fonts. +.TP +.BI fontDir " dir" +Specifies a search directory for font files. There can be multiple +fontDir commands; all of the specified directories will be searched in +order. The font files can be Type 1 (.pfa or .pfb) or TrueType (.ttf +or .ttc); other files in the directory will be ignored. The font file +name (not including the extension) must exactly match the PDF font +name. This search is performed if the font name doesn't match any of +the fonts declared with the fontFile command. There are no default +fontDir directories. +.TP +.BI fontFileCC " registry\-ordering font\-file" +Maps the +.I registry\-ordering +character collection to a font for display or PostScript output. This +mapping is used if the font name doesn't match any of the fonts +declared with the fontFile, fontDir, psResidentFont16, or +psResidentFontCC commands. +.SH POSTSCRIPT FONT CONFIGURATION +.TP +.BR psFontPassthrough " yes | no" +If set to "yes", pass 8-bit font names through to the PostScript +output without substitution. Fonts which are not embedded in the PDF +file are expected to be available on the printer. This defaults to +"no". +.TP +.BI psResidentFont " PDF\-font\-name PS\-font\-name" +When the 8-bit font +.I PDF\-font\-name +is used (without embedding) in a PDF file, it will be translated to +the PostScript font +.IR PS\-font\-name , +which is assumed to be resident in the printer. Typically, +.I PDF\-font\-name +and +.I PS\-font\-name +are the same. By default, only the Base-14 fonts are assumed to be +resident. +.TP +.BI psResidentFont16 " PDF\-font\-name wMode PS\-font\-name encoding" +When the 16-bit (CID) font +.I PDF\-font\-name +with writing mode +.I wMode +is used (without embedding) in a PDF file, it will be translated to +the PostScript font +.IR PS\-font\-name , +which is assumbed to be resident in the printer. The writing mode +must be either \'H' for horizontal or \'V' for vertical. The resident +font is assumed to use the specified encoding (which must have been +defined with the unicodeMap command). +.TP +.BI psResidentFontCC " registry\-ordering wMode PS\-font\-name encoding" +When a 16-bit (CID) font using the +.I registry\-ordering +character collection and +.I wMode +writing mode is used (without embedding) in a PDF file, the PostScript +font, +.IR PS\-font\-name , +is substituted for it. The substituted font is assumbed to be +resident in the printer. The writing mode must be either \'H' for +horizontal or \'V' for vertical. The resident font is assumed to use +the specified encoding (which must have been defined with the +unicodeMap command). +.TP +.BR psEmbedType1Fonts " yes | no" +If set to "no", prevents embedding of Type 1 fonts in generated +PostScript. This defaults to "yes". +.TP +.BR psEmbedTrueTypeFonts " yes | no" +If set to "no", prevents embedding of TrueType fonts in generated +PostScript. This defaults to "yes". +.TP +.BR psEmbedCIDTrueTypeFonts " yes | no" +If set to "no", prevents embedding of CID TrueType fonts in generated +PostScript. For Level 3 PostScript, this generates a CID font, for +lower levels it generates a non-CID composite font. This defaults to +"yes". +.TP +.BR psEmbedCIDPostScriptFonts " yes | no" +If set to "no", prevents embedding of CID PostScript fonts in +generated PostScript. For Level 3 PostScript, this generates a CID +font, for lower levels it generates a non-CID composite font. This +defaults to "yes". +.SH POSTSCRIPT CONTROL +.TP +.BI psPaperSize " width(pts) height(pts)" +Sets the paper size for PostScript output. The +.I width +and +.I height +parameters give the paper size in PostScript points (1 point = 1/72 +inch). +.TP +.BR psPaperSize " letter | legal | A4 | A3 | match" +Sets the paper size for PostScript output to a standard size. The +default paper size is set when xpdf and pdftops are built, typically +to "letter" or "A4". This can also be set to "match", which will set +the paper size to match the size specified in the PDF file. +.TP +.BR psImageableArea " llx lly urx ury" +Sets the imageable area for PostScript output. The four integers are +the coordinates of the lower-left and upper-right corners of the +imageable region, specified in points (with the origin being the +lower-left corner of the paper). This defaults to the full paper +size; the psPaperSize option will reset the imageable area +coordinates. +.TP +.BR psCrop " yes | no" +If set to "yes", PostScript output is cropped to the CropBox specified +in the PDF file; otherwise no cropping is done. This defaults to +"yes". +.TP +.BR psExpandSmaller " yes | no" +If set to "yes", PDF pages smaller than the PostScript imageable area +are expanded to fill the imageable area. Otherwise, no scalling is +done on smaller pages. This defaults to "no". +.TP +.BR psShrinkLarger " yes | no" +If set to yes, PDF pages larger than the PostScript imageable area are +shrunk to fit the imageable area. Otherwise, no scaling is done on +larger pages. This defaults to "yes". +.TP +.BR psCenter " yes | no" +If set to yes, PDF pages smaller than the PostScript imageable area +(after any scaling) are centered in the imageable area. Otherwise, +they are aligned at the lower-left corner of the imageable area. This +defaults to "yes". +.TP +.BR psDuplex " yes | no" +If set to "yes", the generated PostScript will set the "Duplex" +pagedevice entry. This tells duplex-capable printers to enable +duplexing. This defaults to "no". +.TP +.BR psLevel " level1 | level1sep | level2 | level2sep | level3 | level3Sep" +Sets the PostScript level to generate. This defaults to "level2". +.TP +.BR psPreload " yes | no" +If set to "yes", PDF forms are converted to PS procedures, and image +data is preloaded. This uses more memory in the PostScript +interpreter, but generates significantly smaller PS files in +situations where, e.g., the same image is drawn on every page of a +long document. This defaults to "no". +.TP +.BR psOPI " yes | no" +If set to "yes", generates PostScript OPI comments for all images and +forms which have OPI information. This option is only available if +the Xpdf tools were compiled with OPI support. This defaults to "no". +.TP +.BR psASCIIHex " yes | no" +If set to "yes", the ASCIIHexEncode filter will be used instead of +ASCII85Encode for binary data. This defaults to "no". +.TP +.BR psUncompressPreloadedImages " yes | no" +If set to "yes", all preloaded images in PS files will uncompressed. +If set to "no", the original compressed images will be used when +possible. The "yes" setting is useful to work around certain buggy +PostScript interpreters. This defaults to "no". +.TP +.BR psRasterResolution " float" +Set the resolution (in dpi) for rasterized pages in PostScript output. +(Pdftops will rasterize pages which use transparency.) This defaults +to 300. +.TP +.BR psRasterMono " yes | no" +If set to "yes", rasterized pages in PS files will be monochrome +(8-bit gray) instead of color. This defaults to "no". +.TP +.BR psAlwaysRasterize " yes | no" +If set to "yes", all PostScript output will be rasterized. This +defaults to "no". +.TP +.BI psFile " file\-or\-command" +Sets the default PostScript file or print command for xpdf. Commands +start with a \'|' character; anything else is a file. If the file +name or command contains spaces it must be quoted. This defaults to +unset, which tells xpdf to generate a name of the form <file>.ps for a +PDF file <file>.pdf. +.TP +.BI fontDir " dir" +See the description above, in the DISPLAY FONTS section. +.SH TEXT CONTROL +.TP +.BI textEncoding " encoding\-name" +Sets the encoding to use for text output. (This can be overridden +with the "\-enc" switch on the command line.) The +.I encoding\-name +must be defined with the unicodeMap command (see above). This +defaults to "Latin1". +.TP +.BR textEOL " unix | dos | mac" +Sets the end-of-line convention to use for text output. The options +are: +.nf + + unix = LF + dos = CR+LF + mac = CR + +.fi +(This can be overridden with the "\-eol" switch on the command line.) +The default value is based on the OS where xpdf and pdftotext were +built. +.TP +.BR textPageBreaks " yes | no" +If set to "yes", text extraction will insert page breaks (form feed +characters) between pages. This defaults to "yes". +.TP +.BR textKeepTinyChars " yes | no" +If set to "yes", text extraction will keep all characters. If set to +"no", text extraction will discard tiny (smaller than 3 point) +characters after the first 50000 per page, avoiding extremely slow run +times for PDF files that use special fonts to do shading or +cross-hatching. This defaults to "no". +.SH MISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS +.TP +.BR initialZoom " \fIpercentage\fR | page | width" +Sets the initial zoom factor. A number specifies a zoom percentage, +where 100 means 72 dpi. You may also specify \'page', to fit the page +to the window size, or \'width', to fit the page width to the window +width. +.TP +.BR continuousView " yes | no" +If set to "yes", xpdf will start in continuous view mode, i.e., with +one vertical screoll bar for the whole document. This defaults to +"no". +.TP +.BR enableT1lib " yes | no" +Enables or disables use of t1lib (a Type 1 font rasterizer). This is +only relevant if the Xpdf tools were built with t1lib support. +("enableT1lib" replaces the old "t1libControl" option.) This option +defaults to "yes". +.TP +.BR enableFreeType " yes | no" +Enables or disables use of FreeType (a TrueType / Type 1 font +rasterizer). This is only relevant if the Xpdf tools were built with +FreeType support. ("enableFreeType" replaces the old +"freetypeControl" option.) This option defaults to "yes". +.TP +.BR enableFreeType " yes | no" +Enables or disables use of FreeType (a TrueType / Type 1 font +rasterizer). This is only relevant if the Xpdf tools were built with +FreeType support. ("enableFreeType" replaces the old +"freetypeControl" option.) This option defaults to "yes". +.TP +.BR disableFreeTypeHinting " yes | no" +If this is set to "yes", FreeType hinting will be forced off. This +option defaults to "no". +.TP +.BR antialias " yes | no" +Enables or disables font anti-aliasing in the PDF rasterizer. This +option affects all font rasterizers. ("antialias" replaces the +anti-aliasing control provided by the old "t1libControl" and +"freetypeControl" options.) This default to "yes". +.TP +.BR vectorAntialias " yes | no" +Enables or disables anti-aliasing of vector graphics in the PDF +rasterizer. This defaults to "yes". +.TP +.BR antialiasPrinting " yes | no" +If this is "yes", bitmaps sent to the printer will be antialiased +(according to the "antialias" and "vectorAntialias" settings). If +this is "no", printed bitmaps will not be antialiased. This defaults +to "no". +.TP +.BR strokeAdjust " yes | no" +Enables or disables stroke adjustment. Stroke adjustment moves +horizontal and vertical lines by up to half a pixel to make them look +"cleaner" when vector anti-aliasing is enabled. This defaults to +"yes". +.TP +.BR screenType " dispersed | clustered | stochasticClustered" +Sets the halftone screen type, which will be used when generating a +monochrome (1-bit) bitmap. The three options are dispersed-dot +dithering, clustered-dot dithering (with a round dot and 45-degree +screen angle), and stochastic clustered-dot dithering. By default, +"stochasticClustered" is used for resolutions of 300 dpi and higher, +and "dispersed" is used for resolutions lower then 300 dpi. +.TP +.BI screenSize " integer" +Sets the size of the (square) halftone screen threshold matrix. By +default, this is 4 for dispersed-dot dithering, 10 for clustered-dot +dithering, and 100 for stochastic clustered-dot dithering. +.TP +.BI screenDotRadius " integer" +Sets the halftone screen dot radius. This is only used when +screenType is set to stochasticClustered, and it defaults to 2. In +clustered-dot mode, the dot radius is half of the screen size. +Dispersed-dot dithering doesn't have a dot radius. +.TP +.BI screenGamma " float" +Sets the halftone screen gamma correction parameter. Gamma values +greater than 1 make the output brighter; gamma values less than 1 make +it darker. The default value is 1. +.TP +.BI screenBlackThreshold " float" +When halftoning, all values below this threshold are forced to solid +black. This parameter is a floating point value between 0 (black) and +1 (white). The default value is 0. +.TP +.BI screenWhiteThreshold " float" +When halftoning, all values above this threshold are forced to solid +white. This parameter is a floating point value between 0 (black) and +1 (white). The default value is 1. +.TP +.BI minLineWidth " float" +Set the minimum line width, in device pixels. This affects the +rasterizer only, not the PostScript converter (except when it uses +rasterization to handle transparency). The default value is 0 (no +minimum). +.TP +.BI drawAnnotations " yes | no" +If set to "no", annotations will not be drawn or printed. The default +value is "yes". +.TP +.BI overprintPreview " yes | no" +If set to "yes", generate overprint preview output, honoring the +OP/op/OPM settings in the PDF file. Ignored for non-CMYK output. The +default value is "no". +.TP +.BI launchCommand " command" +Sets the command executed when you click on a "launch"-type link. The +intent is for the command to be a program/script which determines the +file type and runs the appropriate viewer. The command line will +consist of the file to be launched, followed by any parameters +specified with the link. Do not use "%s" in "command". By default, +this is unset, and Xpdf will simply try to execute the file (after +prompting the user). +.TP +.BI urlCommand " command" +Sets the command executed when you click on a URL link. The string +"%s" will be replaced with the URL. (See the example below.) This +has no default value. +.TP +.BI movieCommand " command" +Sets the command executed when you click on a movie annotation. The +string "%s" will be replaced with the movie file name. This has no +default value. +.TP +.BI mapNumericCharNames " yes | no" +If set to "yes", the Xpdf tools will attempt to map various numeric +character names sometimes used in font subsets. In some cases this +leads to usable text, and in other cases it leads to gibberish -- +there is no way for Xpdf to tell. This defaults to "yes". +.TP +.BI mapUnknownCharNames " yes | no" +If set to "yes", and mapNumericCharNames is set to "no", the Xpdf +tools will apply a simple pass-through mapping (Unicode index = +character code) for all unrecognized glyph names. (For CID fonts, +setting mapNumericCharNames to "no" is unnecessary.) In some cases, +this leads to usable text, and in other cases it leads to gibberish -- +there is no way for Xpdf to tell. This defaults to "no". +.TP +.BI bind " modifiers-key context command ..." +Add a key or mouse button binding. +.I Modifiers +can be zero or more of: +.nf + + shift- + ctrl- + alt- + +.fi +.I Key +can be a regular ASCII character, or any one of: +.nf + + space + tab + return + enter + backspace + insert + delete + home + end + pgup + pgdn + left / right / up / down (arrow keys) + f1 .. f35 (function keys) + mousePress1 .. mousePress7 (mouse buttons) + mouseRelease1 .. mouseRelease7 (mouse buttons) + +.fi +.I Context +is either "any" or a comma-separated combination of: +.nf + + fullScreen / window (full screen mode on/off) + continuous / singlePage (continuous mode on/off) + overLink / offLink (mouse over link or not) + scrLockOn / scrLockOff (scroll lock on/off) + +.fi +The context string can include only one of each pair in the above +list. + +.I Command +is an Xpdf command (see the COMMANDS section of the +.BR xpdf (1) +man page for details). Multiple commands are separated by whitespace. + +The bind command replaces any existing binding, but only if it was +defined for the exact same modifiers, key, and context. All tokens +(modifiers, key, context, commands) are case-sensitive. + +Example key bindings: +.nf + + # bind ctrl-a in any context to the nextPage + # command + bind ctrl-a any nextPage + + # bind uppercase B, when in continuous mode + # with scroll lock on, to the reload command + # followed by the prevPage command + bind B continuous,scrLockOn reload prevPage + +.fi +See the +.BR xpdf (1) +man page for more examples. +.TP +.BI unbind " modifiers-key context" +Removes a key binding established with the bind command. This is most +useful to remove default key bindings before establishing new ones +(e.g., if the default key binding is given for "any" context, and you +want to create new key bindings for multiple contexts). +.TP +.BI printCommands " yes | no" +If set to "yes", drawing commands are printed as they're executed +(useful for debugging). This defaults to "no". +.TP +.BI errQuiet " yes | no" +If set to "yes", this suppresses all error and warning messages from +all of the Xpdf tools. This defaults to "no". +.SH EXAMPLES +The following is a sample xpdfrc file. +.nf + +# from the Thai support package +nameToUnicode /usr/local/share/xpdf/Thai.nameToUnicode + +# from the Japanese support package +cidToUnicode Adobe-Japan1 /usr/local/share/xpdf/Adobe-Japan1.cidToUnicode +unicodeMap JISX0208 /usr/local/share/xpdf/JISX0208.unicodeMap +cMapDir Adobe-Japan1 /usr/local/share/xpdf/cmap/Adobe-Japan1 + +# use the Base-14 Type 1 fonts from ghostscript +fontFile Times-Roman /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n021003l.pfb +fontFile Times-Italic /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n021023l.pfb +fontFile Times-Bold /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n021004l.pfb +fontFile Times-BoldItalic /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n021024l.pfb +fontFile Helvetica /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n019003l.pfb +fontFile Helvetica-Oblique /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n019023l.pfb +fontFile Helvetica-Bold /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n019004l.pfb +fontFile Helvetica-BoldOblique /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n019024l.pfb +fontFile Courier /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n022003l.pfb +fontFile Courier-Oblique /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n022023l.pfb +fontFile Courier-Bold /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n022004l.pfb +fontFile Courier-BoldOblique /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n022024l.pfb +fontFile Symbol /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/s050000l.pfb +fontFile ZapfDingbats /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/d050000l.pfb + +# use the Bakoma Type 1 fonts +# (this assumes they happen to be installed in /usr/local/fonts/bakoma) +fontDir /usr/local/fonts/bakoma + +# set some PostScript options +psPaperSize letter +psDuplex no +psLevel level2 +psEmbedType1Fonts yes +psEmbedTrueTypeFonts yes +psFile "| lpr \-Pprinter5" + +# assume that the PostScript printer has the Univers and +# Univers-Bold fonts +psResidentFont Univers Univers +psResidentFont Univers-Bold Univers-Bold + +# set the text output options +textEncoding UTF-8 +textEOL unix + +# misc options +enableT1lib yes +enableFreeType yes +launchCommand viewer-script +urlCommand "netscape \-remote 'openURL(%s)'" + +.fi +.SH FILES +.TP +.B /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc +This is the default location for the system-wide configuration file. +Depending on build options, it may be placed elsewhere. +.TP +.B $HOME/.xpdfrc +This is the user's configuration file. If it exists, it will be read +in place of the system-wide file. +.SH AUTHOR +The Xpdf software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph & +Cog, LLC. +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.BR xpdf (1), +.BR pdftops (1), +.BR pdftotext (1), +.BR pdfinfo (1), +.BR pdffonts (1), +.BR pdfdetach (1), +.BR pdftoppm (1), +.BR pdfimages (1) +.br +.B http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/xpdfrc.cat b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/xpdfrc.cat new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..db42866605d --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/xpdfrc.cat @@ -0,0 +1,601 @@ +xpdfrc(5) xpdfrc(5) + + + +NAME + xpdfrc - configuration file for Xpdf tools (version 3.03) + +DESCRIPTION + All of the Xpdf tools read a single configuration file. If you have a + .xpdfrc file in your home directory, it will be read. Otherwise, a + system-wide configuration file will be read from /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc, + if it exists. (This is its default location; depending on build + options, it may be placed elsewhere.) On Win32 systems, the xpdfrc + file should be placed in the same directory as the executables. + + The xpdfrc file consists of a series of configuration options, one per + line. Blank lines and lines starting with a '#' (comments) are + ignored. + + The following sections list all of the configuration options, sorted + into functional groups. There is an examples section at the end. + +INCLUDE FILES + include config-file + Includes the specified config file. The effect of this is + equivalent to inserting the contents of config-file directly + into the parent config file in place of the include command. + Config files can be nested arbitrarily deeply. + +CHARACTER MAPPING + nameToUnicode map-file + Specifies a file with the mapping from character names to Uni- + code. This is used to handle PDF fonts that have valid encod- + ings but no ToUnicode entry. Each line of a nameToUnicode file + looks like this: + + hex-string name + + The hex-string is the Unicode (UCS-2) character index, and name + is the corresponding character name. Multiple nameToUnicode + files can be used; if a character name is given more than once, + the code in the last specified file is used. There is a built- + in default nameToUnicode table with all of Adobe's standard + character names. + + cidToUnicode registry-ordering map-file + Specifies the file with the mapping from character collection to + Unicode. Each line of a cidToUnicode file represents one char- + acter: + + hex-string + + The hex-string is the Unicode (UCS-2) index for that character. + The first line maps CID 0, the second line CID 1, etc. File + size is determined by size of the character collection. Only + one file is allowed per character collection; the last specified + file is used. There are no built-in cidToUnicode mappings. + + unicodeToUnicode font-name-substring map-file + This is used to work around PDF fonts which have incorrect Uni- + code information. It specifies a file which maps from the given + (incorrect) Unicode indexes to the correct ones. The mapping + will be used for any font whose name contains font-name-sub- + string. Each line of a unicodeToUnicode file represents one + Unicode character: + + in-hex out-hex1 out-hex2 ... + + The in-hex field is an input (incorrect) Unicode index, and the + rest of the fields are one or more output (correct) Unicode + indexes. Each occurrence of in-hex will be converted to the + specified output sequence. + + unicodeMap encoding-name map-file + Specifies the file with mapping from Unicode to encoding-name. + These encodings are used for text output (see below). Each line + of a unicodeMap file represents a range of one or more Unicode + characters which maps linearly to a range in the output encod- + ing: + + in-start-hex in-end-hex out-start-hex + + Entries for single characters can be abbreviated to: + + in-hex out-hex + + The in-start-hex and in-end-hex fields (or the single in-hex + field) specify the Unicode range. The out-start-hex field (or + the out-hex field) specifies the start of the output encoding + range. The length of the out-start-hex (or out-hex) string + determines the length of the output characters (e.g., UTF-8 uses + different numbers of bytes to represent characters in different + ranges). Entries must be given in increasing Unicode order. + Only one file is allowed per encoding; the last specified file + is used. The Latin1, ASCII7, Symbol, ZapfDingbats, UTF-8, and + UCS-2 encodings are predefined. + + cMapDir registry-ordering dir + Specifies a search directory, dir, for CMaps for the reg- + istry-ordering character collection. There can be multiple + directories for a particular collection. There are no default + CMap directories. + + toUnicodeDir dir + Specifies a search directory, dir, for ToUnicode CMaps. There + can be multiple ToUnicode directories. There are no default + ToUnicode directories. + +GENERAL FONT CONFIGURATION + fontFile PDF-font-name font-file + Maps a PDF font, PDF-font-name, to a font for display or Post- + Script output. The font file, font-file, can be any type + allowed in a PDF file. This command can be used for 8-bit or + 16-bit (CID) fonts. + + fontDir dir + Specifies a search directory for font files. There can be mul- + tiple fontDir commands; all of the specified directories will be + searched in order. The font files can be Type 1 (.pfa or .pfb) + or TrueType (.ttf or .ttc); other files in the directory will be + ignored. The font file name (not including the extension) must + exactly match the PDF font name. This search is performed if + the font name doesn't match any of the fonts declared with the + fontFile command. There are no default fontDir directories. + + fontFileCC registry-ordering font-file + Maps the registry-ordering character collection to a font for + display or PostScript output. This mapping is used if the font + name doesn't match any of the fonts declared with the fontFile, + fontDir, psResidentFont16, or psResidentFontCC commands. + +POSTSCRIPT FONT CONFIGURATION + psFontPassthrough yes | no + If set to "yes", pass 8-bit font names through to the PostScript + output without substitution. Fonts which are not embedded in + the PDF file are expected to be available on the printer. This + defaults to "no". + + psResidentFont PDF-font-name PS-font-name + When the 8-bit font PDF-font-name is used (without embedding) in + a PDF file, it will be translated to the PostScript font + PS-font-name, which is assumed to be resident in the printer. + Typically, PDF-font-name and PS-font-name are the same. By + default, only the Base-14 fonts are assumed to be resident. + + psResidentFont16 PDF-font-name wMode PS-font-name encoding + When the 16-bit (CID) font PDF-font-name with writing mode wMode + is used (without embedding) in a PDF file, it will be translated + to the PostScript font PS-font-name, which is assumbed to be + resident in the printer. The writing mode must be either 'H' + for horizontal or 'V' for vertical. The resident font is + assumed to use the specified encoding (which must have been + defined with the unicodeMap command). + + psResidentFontCC registry-ordering wMode PS-font-name encoding + When a 16-bit (CID) font using the registry-ordering character + collection and wMode writing mode is used (without embedding) in + a PDF file, the PostScript font, PS-font-name, is substituted + for it. The substituted font is assumbed to be resident in the + printer. The writing mode must be either 'H' for horizontal or + 'V' for vertical. The resident font is assumed to use the spec- + ified encoding (which must have been defined with the unicodeMap + command). + + psEmbedType1Fonts yes | no + If set to "no", prevents embedding of Type 1 fonts in generated + PostScript. This defaults to "yes". + + psEmbedTrueTypeFonts yes | no + If set to "no", prevents embedding of TrueType fonts in gener- + ated PostScript. This defaults to "yes". + + psEmbedCIDTrueTypeFonts yes | no + If set to "no", prevents embedding of CID TrueType fonts in gen- + erated PostScript. For Level 3 PostScript, this generates a CID + font, for lower levels it generates a non-CID composite font. + This defaults to "yes". + + psEmbedCIDPostScriptFonts yes | no + If set to "no", prevents embedding of CID PostScript fonts in + generated PostScript. For Level 3 PostScript, this generates a + CID font, for lower levels it generates a non-CID composite + font. This defaults to "yes". + +POSTSCRIPT CONTROL + psPaperSize width(pts) height(pts) + Sets the paper size for PostScript output. The width and height + parameters give the paper size in PostScript points (1 point = + 1/72 inch). + + psPaperSize letter | legal | A4 | A3 | match + Sets the paper size for PostScript output to a standard size. + The default paper size is set when xpdf and pdftops are built, + typically to "letter" or "A4". This can also be set to "match", + which will set the paper size to match the size specified in the + PDF file. + + psImageableArea llx lly urx ury + Sets the imageable area for PostScript output. The four inte- + gers are the coordinates of the lower-left and upper-right cor- + ners of the imageable region, specified in points (with the ori- + gin being the lower-left corner of the paper). This defaults to + the full paper size; the psPaperSize option will reset the + imageable area coordinates. + + psCrop yes | no + If set to "yes", PostScript output is cropped to the CropBox + specified in the PDF file; otherwise no cropping is done. This + defaults to "yes". + + psExpandSmaller yes | no + If set to "yes", PDF pages smaller than the PostScript imageable + area are expanded to fill the imageable area. Otherwise, no + scalling is done on smaller pages. This defaults to "no". + + psShrinkLarger yes | no + If set to yes, PDF pages larger than the PostScript imageable + area are shrunk to fit the imageable area. Otherwise, no scal- + ing is done on larger pages. This defaults to "yes". + + psCenter yes | no + If set to yes, PDF pages smaller than the PostScript imageable + area (after any scaling) are centered in the imageable area. + Otherwise, they are aligned at the lower-left corner of the + imageable area. This defaults to "yes". + + psDuplex yes | no + If set to "yes", the generated PostScript will set the "Duplex" + pagedevice entry. This tells duplex-capable printers to enable + duplexing. This defaults to "no". + + psLevel level1 | level1sep | level2 | level2sep | level3 | level3Sep + Sets the PostScript level to generate. This defaults to + "level2". + + psPreload yes | no + If set to "yes", PDF forms are converted to PS procedures, and + image data is preloaded. This uses more memory in the Post- + Script interpreter, but generates significantly smaller PS files + in situations where, e.g., the same image is drawn on every page + of a long document. This defaults to "no". + + psOPI yes | no + If set to "yes", generates PostScript OPI comments for all + images and forms which have OPI information. This option is + only available if the Xpdf tools were compiled with OPI support. + This defaults to "no". + + psASCIIHex yes | no + If set to "yes", the ASCIIHexEncode filter will be used instead + of ASCII85Encode for binary data. This defaults to "no". + + psUncompressPreloadedImages yes | no + If set to "yes", all preloaded images in PS files will uncom- + pressed. If set to "no", the original compressed images will be + used when possible. The "yes" setting is useful to work around + certain buggy PostScript interpreters. This defaults to "no". + + psRasterResolution float + Set the resolution (in dpi) for rasterized pages in PostScript + output. (Pdftops will rasterize pages which use transparency.) + This defaults to 300. + + psRasterMono yes | no + If set to "yes", rasterized pages in PS files will be monochrome + (8-bit gray) instead of color. This defaults to "no". + + psAlwaysRasterize yes | no + If set to "yes", all PostScript output will be rasterized. This + defaults to "no". + + psFile file-or-command + Sets the default PostScript file or print command for xpdf. + Commands start with a '|' character; anything else is a file. + If the file name or command contains spaces it must be quoted. + This defaults to unset, which tells xpdf to generate a name of + the form <file>.ps for a PDF file <file>.pdf. + + fontDir dir + See the description above, in the DISPLAY FONTS section. + +TEXT CONTROL + textEncoding encoding-name + Sets the encoding to use for text output. (This can be overrid- + den with the "-enc" switch on the command line.) The encod- + ing-name must be defined with the unicodeMap command (see + above). This defaults to "Latin1". + + textEOL unix | dos | mac + Sets the end-of-line convention to use for text output. The + options are: + + unix = LF + dos = CR+LF + mac = CR + + (This can be overridden with the "-eol" switch on the command + line.) The default value is based on the OS where xpdf and + pdftotext were built. + + textPageBreaks yes | no + If set to "yes", text extraction will insert page breaks (form + feed characters) between pages. This defaults to "yes". + + textKeepTinyChars yes | no + If set to "yes", text extraction will keep all characters. If + set to "no", text extraction will discard tiny (smaller than 3 + point) characters after the first 50000 per page, avoiding + extremely slow run times for PDF files that use special fonts to + do shading or cross-hatching. This defaults to "no". + +MISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS + initialZoom percentage | page | width + Sets the initial zoom factor. A number specifies a zoom per- + centage, where 100 means 72 dpi. You may also specify 'page', + to fit the page to the window size, or 'width', to fit the page + width to the window width. + + continuousView yes | no + If set to "yes", xpdf will start in continuous view mode, i.e., + with one vertical screoll bar for the whole document. This + defaults to "no". + + enableT1lib yes | no + Enables or disables use of t1lib (a Type 1 font rasterizer). + This is only relevant if the Xpdf tools were built with t1lib + support. ("enableT1lib" replaces the old "t1libControl" + option.) This option defaults to "yes". + + enableFreeType yes | no + Enables or disables use of FreeType (a TrueType / Type 1 font + rasterizer). This is only relevant if the Xpdf tools were built + with FreeType support. ("enableFreeType" replaces the old + "freetypeControl" option.) This option defaults to "yes". + + enableFreeType yes | no + Enables or disables use of FreeType (a TrueType / Type 1 font + rasterizer). This is only relevant if the Xpdf tools were built + with FreeType support. ("enableFreeType" replaces the old + "freetypeControl" option.) This option defaults to "yes". + + disableFreeTypeHinting yes | no + If this is set to "yes", FreeType hinting will be forced off. + This option defaults to "no". + + antialias yes | no + Enables or disables font anti-aliasing in the PDF rasterizer. + This option affects all font rasterizers. ("antialias" replaces + the anti-aliasing control provided by the old "t1libControl" and + "freetypeControl" options.) This default to "yes". + + vectorAntialias yes | no + Enables or disables anti-aliasing of vector graphics in the PDF + rasterizer. This defaults to "yes". + + antialiasPrinting yes | no + If this is "yes", bitmaps sent to the printer will be + antialiased (according to the "antialias" and "vectorAntialias" + settings). If this is "no", printed bitmaps will not be + antialiased. This defaults to "no". + + strokeAdjust yes | no + Enables or disables stroke adjustment. Stroke adjustment moves + horizontal and vertical lines by up to half a pixel to make them + look "cleaner" when vector anti-aliasing is enabled. This + defaults to "yes". + + screenType dispersed | clustered | stochasticClustered + Sets the halftone screen type, which will be used when generat- + ing a monochrome (1-bit) bitmap. The three options are dis- + persed-dot dithering, clustered-dot dithering (with a round dot + and 45-degree screen angle), and stochastic clustered-dot + dithering. By default, "stochasticClustered" is used for reso- + lutions of 300 dpi and higher, and "dispersed" is used for reso- + lutions lower then 300 dpi. + + screenSize integer + Sets the size of the (square) halftone screen threshold matrix. + By default, this is 4 for dispersed-dot dithering, 10 for clus- + tered-dot dithering, and 100 for stochastic clustered-dot + dithering. + + screenDotRadius integer + Sets the halftone screen dot radius. This is only used when + screenType is set to stochasticClustered, and it defaults to 2. + In clustered-dot mode, the dot radius is half of the screen + size. Dispersed-dot dithering doesn't have a dot radius. + + screenGamma float + Sets the halftone screen gamma correction parameter. Gamma val- + ues greater than 1 make the output brighter; gamma values less + than 1 make it darker. The default value is 1. + + screenBlackThreshold float + When halftoning, all values below this threshold are forced to + solid black. This parameter is a floating point value between 0 + (black) and 1 (white). The default value is 0. + + screenWhiteThreshold float + When halftoning, all values above this threshold are forced to + solid white. This parameter is a floating point value between 0 + (black) and 1 (white). The default value is 1. + + minLineWidth float + Set the minimum line width, in device pixels. This affects the + rasterizer only, not the PostScript converter (except when it + uses rasterization to handle transparency). The default value + is 0 (no minimum). + + drawAnnotations yes | no + If set to "no", annotations will not be drawn or printed. The + default value is "yes". + + overprintPreview yes | no + If set to "yes", generate overprint preview output, honoring the + OP/op/OPM settings in the PDF file. Ignored for non-CMYK out- + put. The default value is "no". + + launchCommand command + Sets the command executed when you click on a "launch"-type + link. The intent is for the command to be a program/script + which determines the file type and runs the appropriate viewer. + The command line will consist of the file to be launched, fol- + lowed by any parameters specified with the link. Do not use + "%s" in "command". By default, this is unset, and Xpdf will + simply try to execute the file (after prompting the user). + + urlCommand command + Sets the command executed when you click on a URL link. The + string "%s" will be replaced with the URL. (See the example + below.) This has no default value. + + movieCommand command + Sets the command executed when you click on a movie annotation. + The string "%s" will be replaced with the movie file name. This + has no default value. + + mapNumericCharNames yes | no + If set to "yes", the Xpdf tools will attempt to map various + numeric character names sometimes used in font subsets. In some + cases this leads to usable text, and in other cases it leads to + gibberish -- there is no way for Xpdf to tell. This defaults to + "yes". + + mapUnknownCharNames yes | no + If set to "yes", and mapNumericCharNames is set to "no", the + Xpdf tools will apply a simple pass-through mapping (Unicode + index = character code) for all unrecognized glyph names. (For + CID fonts, setting mapNumericCharNames to "no" is unnecessary.) + In some cases, this leads to usable text, and in other cases it + leads to gibberish -- there is no way for Xpdf to tell. This + defaults to "no". + + bind modifiers-key context command ... + Add a key or mouse button binding. Modifiers can be zero or + more of: + + shift- + ctrl- + alt- + + Key can be a regular ASCII character, or any one of: + + space + tab + return + enter + backspace + insert + delete + home + end + pgup + pgdn + left / right / up / down (arrow keys) + f1 .. f35 (function keys) + mousePress1 .. mousePress7 (mouse buttons) + mouseRelease1 .. mouseRelease7 (mouse buttons) + + Context is either "any" or a comma-separated combination of: + + fullScreen / window (full screen mode on/off) + continuous / singlePage (continuous mode on/off) + overLink / offLink (mouse over link or not) + scrLockOn / scrLockOff (scroll lock on/off) + + The context string can include only one of each pair in the + above list. + + Command is an Xpdf command (see the COMMANDS section of the + xpdf(1) man page for details). Multiple commands are separated + by whitespace. + + The bind command replaces any existing binding, but only if it + was defined for the exact same modifiers, key, and context. All + tokens (modifiers, key, context, commands) are case-sensitive. + + Example key bindings: + + # bind ctrl-a in any context to the nextPage + # command + bind ctrl-a any nextPage + + # bind uppercase B, when in continuous mode + # with scroll lock on, to the reload command + # followed by the prevPage command + bind B continuous,scrLockOn reload prevPage + + See the xpdf(1) man page for more examples. + + unbind modifiers-key context + Removes a key binding established with the bind command. This + is most useful to remove default key bindings before establish- + ing new ones (e.g., if the default key binding is given for + "any" context, and you want to create new key bindings for mul- + tiple contexts). + + printCommands yes | no + If set to "yes", drawing commands are printed as they're exe- + cuted (useful for debugging). This defaults to "no". + + errQuiet yes | no + If set to "yes", this suppresses all error and warning messages + from all of the Xpdf tools. This defaults to "no". + +EXAMPLES + The following is a sample xpdfrc file. + + # from the Thai support package + nameToUnicode /usr/local/share/xpdf/Thai.nameToUnicode + + # from the Japanese support package + cidToUnicode Adobe-Japan1 /usr/local/share/xpdf/Adobe-Japan1.cidToUnicode + unicodeMap JISX0208 /usr/local/share/xpdf/JISX0208.unicodeMap + cMapDir Adobe-Japan1 /usr/local/share/xpdf/cmap/Adobe-Japan1 + + # use the Base-14 Type 1 fonts from ghostscript + fontFile Times-Roman /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n021003l.pfb + fontFile Times-Italic /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n021023l.pfb + fontFile Times-Bold /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n021004l.pfb + fontFile Times-BoldItalic /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n021024l.pfb + fontFile Helvetica /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n019003l.pfb + fontFile Helvetica-Oblique /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n019023l.pfb + fontFile Helvetica-Bold /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n019004l.pfb + fontFile Helvetica-BoldOblique /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n019024l.pfb + fontFile Courier /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n022003l.pfb + fontFile Courier-Oblique /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n022023l.pfb + fontFile Courier-Bold /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n022004l.pfb + fontFile Courier-BoldOblique /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n022024l.pfb + fontFile Symbol /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/s050000l.pfb + fontFile ZapfDingbats /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/d050000l.pfb + + # use the Bakoma Type 1 fonts + # (this assumes they happen to be installed in /usr/local/fonts/bakoma) + fontDir /usr/local/fonts/bakoma + + # set some PostScript options + psPaperSize letter + psDuplex no + psLevel level2 + psEmbedType1Fonts yes + psEmbedTrueTypeFonts yes + psFile "| lpr -Pprinter5" + + # assume that the PostScript printer has the Univers and + # Univers-Bold fonts + psResidentFont Univers Univers + psResidentFont Univers-Bold Univers-Bold + + # set the text output options + textEncoding UTF-8 + textEOL unix + + # misc options + enableT1lib yes + enableFreeType yes + launchCommand viewer-script + urlCommand "netscape -remote 'openURL(%s)'" + + +FILES + /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc + This is the default location for the system-wide configuration + file. Depending on build options, it may be placed elsewhere. + + $HOME/.xpdfrc + This is the user's configuration file. If it exists, it will be + read in place of the system-wide file. + +AUTHOR + The Xpdf software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph & + Cog, LLC. + +SEE ALSO + xpdf(1), pdftops(1), pdftotext(1), pdfinfo(1), pdffonts(1), pdfde- + tach(1), pdftoppm(1), pdfimages(1) + http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ + + + + 15 August 2011 xpdfrc(5) diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/xpdfrc.hlp b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/xpdfrc.hlp new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..224456cb4f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-3.03/doc/xpdfrc.hlp @@ -0,0 +1,612 @@ +! Generated automatically by mantohlp +1 xpdfrc +2 NCLUDE_FILE + + xpdfrc - configuration file for Xpdf tools (version 3.03) + + include config-file + Includes the specified config file. The effect of this is + equivalent to inserting the contents of config-file directly + into the parent config file in place of the include command. + Config files can be nested arbitrarily deeply. + + () + +2 HARACTER_MAPPIN + + nameToUnicode map-file + Specifies a file with the mapping from character names to Uni- + code. This is used to handle PDF fonts that have valid encod- + ings but no ToUnicode entry. Each line of a nameToUnicode file + looks like this: + + hex-string name + + The hex-string is the Unicode (UCS-2) character index, and name + is the corresponding character name. Multiple nameToUnicode + files can be used; if a character name is given more than once, + the code in the last specified file is used. There is a built- + in default nameToUnicode table with all of Adobe's standard + character names. + + cidToUnicode registry-ordering map-file + Specifies the file with the mapping from character collection to + Unicode. Each line of a cidToUnicode file represents one char- + acter: + + hex-string + + The hex-string is the Unicode (UCS-2) index for that character. + The first line maps CID 0, the second line CID 1, etc. File + size is determined by size of the character collection. Only + one file is allowed per character collection; the last specified + file is used. There are no built-in cidToUnicode mappings. + + unicodeToUnicode font-name-substring map-file + This is used to work around PDF fonts which have incorrect Uni- + code information. It specifies a file which maps from the given + (incorrect) Unicode indexes to the correct ones. The mapping + will be used for any font whose name contains font-name-sub- + string. Each line of a unicodeToUnicode file represents one + Unicode character: + + in-hex out-hex1 out-hex2 ... + + The in-hex field is an input (incorrect) Unicode index, and the + rest of the fields are one or more output (correct) Unicode + indexes. Each occurrence of in-hex will be converted to the + specified output sequence. + + unicodeMap encoding-name map-file + Specifies the file with mapping from Unicode to encoding-name. + These encodings are used for text output (see below). Each line + of a unicodeMap file represents a range of one or more Unicode + characters which maps linearly to a range in the output encod- + ing: + + in-start-hex in-end-hex out-start-hex + + Entries for single characters can be abbreviated to: + + in-hex out-hex + + The in-start-hex and in-end-hex fields (or the single in-hex + field) specify the Unicode range. The out-start-hex field (or + the out-hex field) specifies the start of the output encoding + range. The length of the out-start-hex (or out-hex) string + determines the length of the output characters (e.g., UTF-8 uses + different numbers of bytes to represent characters in different + ranges). Entries must be given in increasing Unicode order. + Only one file is allowed per encoding; the last specified file + is used. The Latin1, ASCII7, Symbol, ZapfDingbats, UTF-8, and + UCS-2 encodings are predefined. + + cMapDir registry-ordering dir + Specifies a search directory, dir, for CMaps for the reg- + istry-ordering character collection. There can be multiple + directories for a particular collection. There are no default + CMap directories. + + toUnicodeDir dir + Specifies a search directory, dir, for ToUnicode CMaps. There + can be multiple ToUnicode directories. There are no default + ToUnicode directories. + + () + +2 ENERAL_FONT_CONFIGURATIO + + fontFile PDF-font-name font-file + Maps a PDF font, PDF-font-name, to a font for display or Post- + Script output. The font file, font-file, can be any type + allowed in a PDF file. This command can be used for 8-bit or + 16-bit (CID) fonts. + + fontDir dir + Specifies a search directory for font files. There can be mul- + tiple fontDir commands; all of the specified directories will be + searched in order. The font files can be Type 1 (.pfa or .pfb) + or TrueType (.ttf or .ttc); other files in the directory will be + ignored. The font file name (not including the extension) must + exactly match the PDF font name. This search is performed if + the font name doesn't match any of the fonts declared with the + fontFile command. There are no default fontDir directories. + + fontFileCC registry-ordering font-file + Maps the registry-ordering character collection to a font for + display or PostScript output. This mapping is used if the font + name doesn't match any of the fonts declared with the fontFile, + fontDir, psResidentFont16, or psResidentFontCC commands. + + () + +2 OSTSCRIPT_FONT_CONFIGURATIO + + psFontPassthrough yes | no + If set to "yes", pass 8-bit font names through to the PostScript + output without substitution. Fonts which are not embedded in + the PDF file are expected to be available on the printer. This + defaults to "no". + + psResidentFont PDF-font-name PS-font-name + When the 8-bit font PDF-font-name is used (without embedding) in + a PDF file, it will be translated to the PostScript font + PS-font-name, which is assumed to be resident in the printer. + Typically, PDF-font-name and PS-font-name are the same. By + default, only the Base-14 fonts are assumed to be resident. + + psResidentFont16 PDF-font-name wMode PS-font-name encoding + When the 16-bit (CID) font PDF-font-name with writing mode wMode + is used (without embedding) in a PDF file, it will be translated + to the PostScript font PS-font-name, which is assumbed to be + resident in the printer. The writing mode must be either 'H' + for horizontal or 'V' for vertical. The resident font is + assumed to use the specified encoding (which must have been + defined with the unicodeMap command). + + psResidentFontCC registry-ordering wMode PS-font-name encoding + When a 16-bit (CID) font using the registry-ordering character + collection and wMode writing mode is used (without embedding) in + a PDF file, the PostScript font, PS-font-name, is substituted + for it. The substituted font is assumbed to be resident in the + printer. The writing mode must be either 'H' for horizontal or + 'V' for vertical. The resident font is assumed to use the spec- + ified encoding (which must have been defined with the unicodeMap + command). + + psEmbedType1Fonts yes | no + If set to "no", prevents embedding of Type 1 fonts in generated + PostScript. This defaults to "yes". + + psEmbedTrueTypeFonts yes | no + If set to "no", prevents embedding of TrueType fonts in gener- + ated PostScript. This defaults to "yes". + + psEmbedCIDTrueTypeFonts yes | no + If set to "no", prevents embedding of CID TrueType fonts in gen- + erated PostScript. For Level 3 PostScript, this generates a CID + font, for lower levels it generates a non-CID composite font. + This defaults to "yes". + + psEmbedCIDPostScriptFonts yes | no + If set to "no", prevents embedding of CID PostScript fonts in + generated PostScript. For Level 3 PostScript, this generates a + CID font, for lower levels it generates a non-CID composite + font. This defaults to "yes". + + () + +2 OSTSCRIPT_CONTRO + + psPaperSize width(pts) height(pts) + Sets the paper size for PostScript output. The width and height + parameters give the paper size in PostScript points (1 point = + 1/72 inch). + + psPaperSize letter | legal | A4 | A3 | match + Sets the paper size for PostScript output to a standard size. + The default paper size is set when xpdf and pdftops are built, + typically to "letter" or "A4". This can also be set to "match", + which will set the paper size to match the size specified in the + PDF file. + + psImageableArea llx lly urx ury + Sets the imageable area for PostScript output. The four inte- + gers are the coordinates of the lower-left and upper-right cor- + ners of the imageable region, specified in points (with the ori- + gin being the lower-left corner of the paper). This defaults to + the full paper size; the psPaperSize option will reset the + imageable area coordinates. + + psCrop yes | no + If set to "yes", PostScript output is cropped to the CropBox + specified in the PDF file; otherwise no cropping is done. This + defaults to "yes". + + psExpandSmaller yes | no + If set to "yes", PDF pages smaller than the PostScript imageable + area are expanded to fill the imageable area. Otherwise, no + scalling is done on smaller pages. This defaults to "no". + + psShrinkLarger yes | no + If set to yes, PDF pages larger than the PostScript imageable + area are shrunk to fit the imageable area. Otherwise, no scal- + ing is done on larger pages. This defaults to "yes". + + psCenter yes | no + If set to yes, PDF pages smaller than the PostScript imageable + area (after any scaling) are centered in the imageable area. + Otherwise, they are aligned at the lower-left corner of the + imageable area. This defaults to "yes". + + psDuplex yes | no + If set to "yes", the generated PostScript will set the "Duplex" + pagedevice entry. This tells duplex-capable printers to enable + duplexing. This defaults to "no". + + psLevel level1 | level1sep | level2 | level2sep | level3 | level3Sep + Sets the PostScript level to generate. This defaults to + "level2". + + psPreload yes | no + If set to "yes", PDF forms are converted to PS procedures, and + image data is preloaded. This uses more memory in the Post- + Script interpreter, but generates significantly smaller PS files + in situations where, e.g., the same image is drawn on every page + of a long document. This defaults to "no". + + psOPI yes | no + If set to "yes", generates PostScript OPI comments for all + images and forms which have OPI information. This option is + only available if the Xpdf tools were compiled with OPI support. + This defaults to "no". + + psASCIIHex yes | no + If set to "yes", the ASCIIHexEncode filter will be used instead + of ASCII85Encode for binary data. This defaults to "no". + + psUncompressPreloadedImages yes | no + If set to "yes", all preloaded images in PS files will uncom- + pressed. If set to "no", the original compressed images will be + used when possible. The "yes" setting is useful to work around + certain buggy PostScript interpreters. This defaults to "no". + + psRasterResolution float + Set the resolution (in dpi) for rasterized pages in PostScript + output. (Pdftops will rasterize pages which use transparency.) + This defaults to 300. + + psRasterMono yes | no + If set to "yes", rasterized pages in PS files will be monochrome + (8-bit gray) instead of color. This defaults to "no". + + psAlwaysRasterize yes | no + If set to "yes", all PostScript output will be rasterized. This + defaults to "no". + + psFile file-or-command + Sets the default PostScript file or print command for xpdf. + Commands start with a '|' character; anything else is a file. + If the file name or command contains spaces it must be quoted. + This defaults to unset, which tells xpdf to generate a name of + the form <file>.ps for a PDF file <file>.pdf. + + fontDir dir + See the description above, in the DISPLAY FONTS section. + + () + +2 EXT_CONTRO + + textEncoding encoding-name + Sets the encoding to use for text output. (This can be overrid- + den with the "-enc" switch on the command line.) The encod- + ing-name must be defined with the unicodeMap command (see + above). This defaults to "Latin1". + + textEOL unix | dos | mac + Sets the end-of-line convention to use for text output. The + options are: + + unix = LF + dos = CR+LF + mac = CR + + (This can be overridden with the "-eol" switch on the command + line.) The default value is based on the OS where xpdf and + pdftotext were built. + + textPageBreaks yes | no + If set to "yes", text extraction will insert page breaks (form + feed characters) between pages. This defaults to "yes". + + textKeepTinyChars yes | no + If set to "yes", text extraction will keep all characters. If + set to "no", text extraction will discard tiny (smaller than 3 + point) characters after the first 50000 per page, avoiding + extremely slow run times for PDF files that use special fonts to + do shading or cross-hatching. This defaults to "no". + + () + +2 ISCELLANEOUS_SETTING + + initialZoom percentage | page | width + Sets the initial zoom factor. A number specifies a zoom per- + centage, where 100 means 72 dpi. You may also specify 'page', + to fit the page to the window size, or 'width', to fit the page + width to the window width. + + continuousView yes | no + If set to "yes", xpdf will start in continuous view mode, i.e., + with one vertical screoll bar for the whole document. This + defaults to "no". + + enableT1lib yes | no + Enables or disables use of t1lib (a Type 1 font rasterizer). + This is only relevant if the Xpdf tools were built with t1lib + support. ("enableT1lib" replaces the old "t1libControl" + option.) This option defaults to "yes". + + enableFreeType yes | no + Enables or disables use of FreeType (a TrueType / Type 1 font + rasterizer). This is only relevant if the Xpdf tools were built + with FreeType support. ("enableFreeType" replaces the old + "freetypeControl" option.) This option defaults to "yes". + + enableFreeType yes | no + Enables or disables use of FreeType (a TrueType / Type 1 font + rasterizer). This is only relevant if the Xpdf tools were built + with FreeType support. ("enableFreeType" replaces the old + "freetypeControl" option.) This option defaults to "yes". + + disableFreeTypeHinting yes | no + If this is set to "yes", FreeType hinting will be forced off. + This option defaults to "no". + + antialias yes | no + Enables or disables font anti-aliasing in the PDF rasterizer. + This option affects all font rasterizers. ("antialias" replaces + the anti-aliasing control provided by the old "t1libControl" and + "freetypeControl" options.) This default to "yes". + + vectorAntialias yes | no + Enables or disables anti-aliasing of vector graphics in the PDF + rasterizer. This defaults to "yes". + + antialiasPrinting yes | no + If this is "yes", bitmaps sent to the printer will be + antialiased (according to the "antialias" and "vectorAntialias" + settings). If this is "no", printed bitmaps will not be + antialiased. This defaults to "no". + + strokeAdjust yes | no + Enables or disables stroke adjustment. Stroke adjustment moves + horizontal and vertical lines by up to half a pixel to make them + look "cleaner" when vector anti-aliasing is enabled. This + defaults to "yes". + + screenType dispersed | clustered | stochasticClustered + Sets the halftone screen type, which will be used when generat- + ing a monochrome (1-bit) bitmap. The three options are dis- + persed-dot dithering, clustered-dot dithering (with a round dot + and 45-degree screen angle), and stochastic clustered-dot + dithering. By default, "stochasticClustered" is used for reso- + lutions of 300 dpi and higher, and "dispersed" is used for reso- + lutions lower then 300 dpi. + + screenSize integer + Sets the size of the (square) halftone screen threshold matrix. + By default, this is 4 for dispersed-dot dithering, 10 for clus- + tered-dot dithering, and 100 for stochastic clustered-dot + dithering. + + screenDotRadius integer + Sets the halftone screen dot radius. This is only used when + screenType is set to stochasticClustered, and it defaults to 2. + In clustered-dot mode, the dot radius is half of the screen + size. Dispersed-dot dithering doesn't have a dot radius. + + screenGamma float + Sets the halftone screen gamma correction parameter. Gamma val- + ues greater than 1 make the output brighter; gamma values less + than 1 make it darker. The default value is 1. + + screenBlackThreshold float + When halftoning, all values below this threshold are forced to + solid black. This parameter is a floating point value between 0 + (black) and 1 (white). The default value is 0. + + screenWhiteThreshold float + When halftoning, all values above this threshold are forced to + solid white. This parameter is a floating point value between 0 + (black) and 1 (white). The default value is 1. + + minLineWidth float + Set the minimum line width, in device pixels. This affects the + rasterizer only, not the PostScript converter (except when it + uses rasterization to handle transparency). The default value + is 0 (no minimum). + + drawAnnotations yes | no + If set to "no", annotations will not be drawn or printed. The + default value is "yes". + + overprintPreview yes | no + If set to "yes", generate overprint preview output, honoring the + OP/op/OPM settings in the PDF file. Ignored for non-CMYK out- + put. The default value is "no". + + launchCommand command + Sets the command executed when you click on a "launch"-type + link. The intent is for the command to be a program/script + which determines the file type and runs the appropriate viewer. + The command line will consist of the file to be launched, fol- + lowed by any parameters specified with the link. Do not use + "%s" in "command". By default, this is unset, and Xpdf will + simply try to execute the file (after prompting the user). + + urlCommand command + Sets the command executed when you click on a URL link. The + string "%s" will be replaced with the URL. (See the example + below.) This has no default value. + + movieCommand command + Sets the command executed when you click on a movie annotation. + The string "%s" will be replaced with the movie file name. This + has no default value. + + mapNumericCharNames yes | no + If set to "yes", the Xpdf tools will attempt to map various + numeric character names sometimes used in font subsets. In some + cases this leads to usable text, and in other cases it leads to + gibberish -- there is no way for Xpdf to tell. This defaults to + "yes". + + mapUnknownCharNames yes | no + If set to "yes", and mapNumericCharNames is set to "no", the + Xpdf tools will apply a simple pass-through mapping (Unicode + index = character code) for all unrecognized glyph names. (For + CID fonts, setting mapNumericCharNames to "no" is unnecessary.) + In some cases, this leads to usable text, and in other cases it + leads to gibberish -- there is no way for Xpdf to tell. This + defaults to "no". + + bind modifiers-key context command ... + Add a key or mouse button binding. Modifiers can be zero or + more of: + + shift- + ctrl- + alt- + + Key can be a regular ASCII character, or any one of: + + space + tab + return + enter + backspace + insert + delete + home + end + pgup + pgdn + left / right / up / down (arrow keys) + f1 .. f35 (function keys) + mousePress1 .. mousePress7 (mouse buttons) + mouseRelease1 .. mouseRelease7 (mouse buttons) + + Context is either "any" or a comma-separated combination of: + + fullScreen / window (full screen mode on/off) + continuous / singlePage (continuous mode on/off) + overLink / offLink (mouse over link or not) + scrLockOn / scrLockOff (scroll lock on/off) + + The context string can include only one of each pair in the + above list. + + Command is an Xpdf command (see the COMMANDS section of the + xpdf(1) man page for details). Multiple commands are separated + by whitespace. + + The bind command replaces any existing binding, but only if it + was defined for the exact same modifiers, key, and context. All + tokens (modifiers, key, context, commands) are case-sensitive. + + Example key bindings: + + # bind ctrl-a in any context to the nextPage + # command + bind ctrl-a any nextPage + + # bind uppercase B, when in continuous mode + # with scroll lock on, to the reload command + # followed by the prevPage command + bind B continuous,scrLockOn reload prevPage + + See the xpdf(1) man page for more examples. + + unbind modifiers-key context + Removes a key binding established with the bind command. This + is most useful to remove default key bindings before establish- + ing new ones (e.g., if the default key binding is given for + "any" context, and you want to create new key bindings for mul- + tiple contexts). + + printCommands yes | no + If set to "yes", drawing commands are printed as they're exe- + cuted (useful for debugging). This defaults to "no". + + errQuiet yes | no + If set to "yes", this suppresses all error and warning messages + from all of the Xpdf tools. This defaults to "no". + + () + +2 EXAMPLES + + The following is a sample xpdfrc file. + + # from the Thai support package + nameToUnicode /usr/local/share/xpdf/Thai.nameToUnicode + + # from the Japanese support package + cidToUnicode Adobe-Japan1 /usr/local/share/xpdf/Adobe-Japan1.cidToUnicode + unicodeMap JISX0208 /usr/local/share/xpdf/JISX0208.unicodeMap + cMapDir Adobe-Japan1 /usr/local/share/xpdf/cmap/Adobe-Japan1 + + # use the Base-14 Type 1 fonts from ghostscript + fontFile Times-Roman /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n021003l.pfb + fontFile Times-Italic /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n021023l.pfb + fontFile Times-Bold /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n021004l.pfb + fontFile Times-BoldItalic /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n021024l.pfb + fontFile Helvetica /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n019003l.pfb + fontFile Helvetica-Oblique /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n019023l.pfb + fontFile Helvetica-Bold /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n019004l.pfb + fontFile Helvetica-BoldOblique /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n019024l.pfb + fontFile Courier /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n022003l.pfb + fontFile Courier-Oblique /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n022023l.pfb + fontFile Courier-Bold /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n022004l.pfb + fontFile Courier-BoldOblique /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n022024l.pfb + fontFile Symbol /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/s050000l.pfb + fontFile ZapfDingbats /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/d050000l.pfb + + # use the Bakoma Type 1 fonts + # (this assumes they happen to be installed in /usr/local/fonts/bakoma) + fontDir /usr/local/fonts/bakoma + + # set some PostScript options + psPaperSize letter + psDuplex no + psLevel level2 + psEmbedType1Fonts yes + psEmbedTrueTypeFonts yes + psFile "| lpr -Pprinter5" + + # assume that the PostScript printer has the Univers and + # Univers-Bold fonts + psResidentFont Univers Univers + psResidentFont Univers-Bold Univers-Bold + + # set the text output options + textEncoding UTF-8 + textEOL unix + + # misc options + enableT1lib yes + enableFreeType yes + launchCommand viewer-script + urlCommand "netscape -remote 'openURL(%s)'" + + () + +2 FILES + + /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc + This is the default location for the system-wide configuration + file. Depending on build options, it may be placed elsewhere. + + $HOME/.xpdfrc + This is the user's configuration file. If it exists, it will be + read in place of the system-wide file. + + () + +2 AUTHOR + + The Xpdf software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph & + Cog, LLC. + + () + +2 SEE_ALSO + + xpdf(1), pdftops(1), pdftotext(1), pdfinfo(1), pdffonts(1), pdfde- + tach(1), pdftoppm(1), pdfimages(1) + http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/ + + () + |