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-PDFXUP -- v1.30 (2015/10/06)
+PDFXUP -- v1.50 (2019/12/31)
N. Markey <pdfxup@markey.fr>
-pdfxup is a unix/linux shell script that creates a PDF
-document where each page is obtained by combining several
-pages of a PDF file given as output. The important feature
-of pdfxup, compared to similar programs, is that it tries to
-compute the (global) bounding box of the input PDF file, in
-order to remove the margins and to keep the text only.
-Instead of having the font size divided by 2 (for the case
-of 2-up output), in some case you may end up with the same
-font size as in the original document (as is the case for a
-default 'article' document produced by LaTeX).
+pdfxup is a bash shell script that creates a PDF document where each
+page is obtained by combining several pages of a PDF file given as
+output. The important feature of pdfxup, compared to similar programs,
+is that it tries to compute the (global) bounding box of the input PDF
+file, in order to remove the margins and to keep the text only.
+Instead of having the font size divided by 2 (for the case of 2-up
+output), in some case you may end up with the same font size as in the
+original document (as is the case for a default 'article' document
+produced by LaTeX).
-pdfxup uses ghostscript for computing the maximal bounding
-box of (some of) the pages of the document, and then uses
-pdflatex (with graphicx package) in order to produce the new
-document.
+pdfxup uses ghostscript for computing the maximal bounding box of
+(some of) the pages of the document, and then uses pdflatex (with
+graphicx package) in order to produce the new document.
-%% (c) 2015/10/06 Nicolas Markey <pdfxup at markey dot fr>
+%% (c) 2019/12/31 Nicolas Markey <pdfxup at markey dot fr>
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