From c6101f91d071883b48b1b4b51e5eba0f36d9a78d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Denis Bitouzé Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2021 18:23:07 +0000 Subject: French translation for tlmgr updated git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@57912 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-src/doc/xpdfrc.5 | 823 --------------------------- 1 file changed, 823 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-src/doc/xpdfrc.5 (limited to 'Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-src/doc/xpdfrc.5') diff --git a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-src/doc/xpdfrc.5 b/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-src/doc/xpdfrc.5 deleted file mode 100644 index 07639316ec7..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/libs/xpdf/xpdf-src/doc/xpdfrc.5 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,823 +0,0 @@ -.\" Copyright 2002-2021 Glyph & Cog, LLC -.TH xpdfrc 5 "28 Jan 2021" -.SH NAME -xpdfrc \- configuration file for Xpdf tools (version 4.03) -.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 -Arguments can be single-quoted or double-quoted, e.g., for file names -that contain spaces ("aaa bbb", 'aaa bbb'). This quoting does not -provide any escaping, so there's no way to include a double quote in a -double-quoted argument or a single quote in a single-quoted argument. -.PP - -Arguments can also be at-quoted: @"aaa bbb". At-quoted strings allow -use of the DATADIR variable, which is set to the 'data' subdirectory -in the xpdf install directory. The percent sign (%) is an escape -character: a percent sign followed by any other character is replaced -with that character. -.PP -.RS -.nf -@"abc %"def%" ghi" --> abc "def" ghi -@"${DATADIR}/foo" --> ...install-dir.../data/foo -@"%${DATADIR}/foo" --> ${DATADIR}/foo -.fi -.RE -.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 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 assumed 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 assumed 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 psUseCropBoxAsPage " yes | no" -If set to "yes", PostScript output treats the CropBox as the page size. -By default, this is "no", and the MediaBox is used as the page size. -.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 scaling 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 | level2gray | level2sep | level3 | level3gray | 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 psLZW " yes | no" -If set to "yes", the LZWEncode filter will be used for lossless -compression in PostScript output; if set to "no", the RunLengthEncode -filter will be used instead. LZW generates better compression -(smaller PS files), but may not be supported by some printers. This -defaults to "yes". -.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 psMinLineWidth " float" -Set the minimum line width, in points, for PostScript output. The -default value is 0 (no minimum). -.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 psRasterSliceSize " pixels" -When rasterizing pages, pdftops splits the page into horizontal -"slices", to limit memory usage. This option sets the maximum slice -size, in pixels. This defaults to 20000000 (20 million). -.TP -.BR psAlwaysRasterize " yes | no" -If set to "yes", all PostScript output will be rasterized. This -defaults to "no". -.TP -.BR psNeverRasterize " yes | no" -Pdftops rasterizes an pages that use transparency (because PostScript -doesn't support transparency). If psNeverRasterize is set to "yes", -rasterization is disabled: pages will never be rasterized, even if -they contain transparency. This will likely result in incorrect -output for PDF files that use transparency, and a warning message to -that effect will be printed. This defaults to "no". -.TP -.BI fontDir " dir" -See the description above, in the DISPLAY FONTS section. -.SH TEXT CONTROL AND CHARACTER MAPPING -.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 "yes". -.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 unicodeRemapping " remap\-file" -Remap Unicode characters when doing text extraction. This specifies a -file that maps from a particular Unicode index to zero or more -replacement Unicode indexes. Each line of the remap file represents -one Unicode character: - -.RI " " in\-hex " " out\-hex1 " " out\-hex2 " ..." - -Any Unicode characters not listed will be left unchanged. This -function is typically used to remap things like non-breaking spaces, -soft hyphens, ligatures, etc. -.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. -.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 mapExtTrueTypeFontsViaUnicode " yes | no" -When rasterizing text using an external TrueType font, there are two -options for handling character codes. If -mapExtTrueTypeFontsViaUnicode is set to "yes", Xpdf will use the font -encoding/ToUnicode info to map character codes to Unicode, and then -use the font's Unicode cmap to map Unicode to GIDs. If -mapExtTrueTypeFontsViaUnicode is set to "no", Xpdf will assume the -character codes are GIDs (i.e., use an identity mapping). This -defaults to "yes". -.TP -.BI dropFont " font-name" -Drop all text drawn in the specified font. To drop text drawn in -unnamed fonts, use: -.nf - - dropFont "" - -.fi -There can be any number of dropFont commands. -.SH RASTERIZER SETTINGS -.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 | cad" -Sets the stroke adjustment mode. If set to "no", no stroke adjustment -will be done. If set to "yes", normal stroke adjustment will be done: -horizontal and vertical lines will be moved by up to half a pixel to -make them look cleaner when vector anti-aliasing is enabled. If set -to "cad", a slightly different stroke adjustment algorithm will be -used to ensure that lines of the same original width will always have -the same adjusted width (at the expense of allowing gaps and overlaps -between adjacent lines). This defaults to "yes". -.TP -.BR forceAccurateTiling " yes | no" -If this is set to "yes", the TilingType is forced to 2 (no distortion) -for all tiling patterns, regardless of the setting in the pattern -dictionary. This defaults to "no". -.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 enablePathSimplification " yes | no" -If set to "yes", simplify paths by removing points where it won't make -a significant difference to the shape. The default value is "no". -.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". -.SH VIEWER SETTINGS -These settings only apply to the Xpdf GUI PDF viewer. -.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 -.BI defaultFitZoom " percentage" -If xpdf is started with fit-page or fit-width zoom and no window -geometry, it will calculate a desired window size based on the PDF -page size and this defaultFitZoom value. I.e., the window size will -be chosen such that exactly one page will fit in the window at this -zoom factor (which must be a percentage). The default value is -based on the screen resolution. -.TP -.BR initialDisplayMode " single | continuous | sideBySideSingle | sideBySideContinuous | horizontalContinuous" -Sets the initial display mode. The default setting is "continuous". -.TP -.BI initialToolbarState " yes | no" -If set to "yes", xpdf opens with the toolbar visible. If set to "no", -xpdf opens with the toolbar hidden. The default is "yes". -.TP -.BI initialSidebarState " yes | no" -If set to "yes", xpdf opens with the sidebar (tabs, outline, etc.) -visible. If set to "no", xpdf opens with the sidebar collapsed. The -default is "yes". -.TP -.BI initialSidebarWidth " width" -Sets the initial sidebar width, in pixels. This is only relevant if -initialSidebarState is "yes". The default value is zero, which tells -xpdf to use an internal default size. -.TP -.BR initialSelectMode " block | linear" -Sets the initial selection mode. The default setting is "linear". -.TP -.BI paperColor " color" -Set the "paper color", i.e., the background of the page display. The -color can be #RRGGBB (hexadecimal) or a named color. This option will -not work well with PDF files that do things like filling in white -behind the text. -.TP -.BI matteColor " color" -Set the matte color, i.e., the color used for background outside the -actual page area. The color can be #RRGGBB (hexadecimal) or a named -color. -.TP -.BI fullScreenMatteColor " color" -Set the matte color for full-screen mode. The color can be #RRGGBB -(hexadecimal) or a named color. -.TP -.BI selectionColor " color" -Set the selection color. The color can be #RRGGBB (hexadecimal) or a -named color. -.TP -.BI reverseVideoInvertImages " yes | no" -If set to "no", xpdf's reverse-video mode inverts text and vector -graphic content, but not images. If set to "yes", xpdf inverts images -as well. The default is "no". -.TP -.BI popupMenuCmd " title command ..." -Add a command to the popup menu. -.I Title -is the text to be displayed in the menu. -.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. -.TP -.BI maxTileWidth " pixels" -Set the maximum width of tiles to be used by xpdf when rasterizing -pages. This defaults to 1500. -.TP -.BI maxTileHeight " pixels" -Set the maximum height of tiles to be used by xpdf when rasterizing -pages. This defaults to 1500. -.TP -.BI tileCacheSize " tiles" -Set the maximum number of tiles to be cached by xpdf when rasterizing -pages. This defaults to 10. -.TP -.BI workerThreads " numThreads" -Set the number of worker threads to be used by xpdf when rasterizing -pages. This defaults to 1. -.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 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 defaultPrinter " printer" -Sets the default printer used in the viewer's print dialog. -.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 - esc - insert - delete - home - end - pgup - pgdn - left / right / up / down (arrow keys) - f1 .. f35 (function keys) - mousePress1 .. mousePress7 (mouse buttons) - mouseRelease1 .. mouseRelease7 (mouse buttons) - mouseClick1 .. mouseClick7 (mouse buttons) - mouseDoubleClick1 .. mouseDoubleClick7 (mouse buttons) - mouseTripleClick1 .. mouseTripleClick7 (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 tabStateFile " path" -Sets the file used by the loadTabState and saveTabState commands (see -the -.BR xpdf (1) -man page for more information). -.SH MISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS -.TP -.BI drawAnnotations " yes | no" -If set to "no", annotations will not be drawn or printed. The default -value is "yes". -.TP -.BI drawFormFields " yes | no" -If set to "no", form fields will not be drawn or printed. The default -value is "yes". -.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 - -# 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 -enableFreeType yes -launchCommand viewer-script - -.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 1996-2021 Glyph & -Cog, LLC. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR xpdf (1), -.BR pdftops (1), -.BR pdftotext (1), -.BR pdftohtml (1), -.BR pdfinfo (1), -.BR pdffonts (1), -.BR pdfdetach (1), -.BR pdftoppm (1), -.BR pdftopng (1), -.BR pdfimages (1) -.br -.B http://www.xpdfreader.com/ -- cgit v1.2.3