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-#!/bin/sh
-##
-## pdfjam-pocketmod: A shell program to make an 8-page PDF document
-## into an 8-up file with pages ordered and oriented for folding as
-## a pocket-sized booklet, as described at http://repocketmod.com/
-##
-## Author David Firth (http://go.warwick.ac.uk/dfirth)
-##
-## This is a simple wrapper for (three runs of) pdfjam, version 2.08
-##
-##
-## It's hard (?) to set up this particular script to read from /dev/stdin,
-## so we'll just insist that the first argument is a file:
-##
-E_USAGE=64 ## for a command line usage error
-for arg
-do
- case $arg in
- --batch)
- printf "pdfjam-pocketmod ERROR: the --batch option is not allowed\n" 1>&2 ;
- exit "$E_USAGE" ;;
- --no-tidy)
- n='--no-tidy' ;;
- --quiet | -q)
- q='-q' ;;
- --vanilla)
- v='--vanilla' ;;
- --checkfiles)
- c='--checkfiles' ;;
- *)
- ;;
- esac
-done
-##
-sourceFile="$1" ;
-shift ;
-##
-## Some (very) minimal checking of the first argument:
-##
-if test ! -f "$sourceFile" ;
-then
- printf "pdfjam-pocketmod ERROR: first argument must be a PDF file\n" ;
- exit $E_USAGE ;
-fi
-##
-## That's all the argument checking!
-##
-pageSpec="1-8" ## the default page spec
-case ${1} in
- --* | "") ## no page spec was given
- ;;
- *) ## a page spec was given, so use it
- pageSpec="$1" ;
- shift ;;
-esac
-pdfjam $n $q $c $v -o /dev/stdout "$sourceFile" "$pageSpec" | pdfjam --angle 180 $n $q $v -o /dev/stdout /dev/stdin '1,8,7,6' | pdfjam --nup 4x2 --landscape --frame true "$sourceFile" '2-5' /dev/stdin "$@"
-