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		| @@ -1444,6 +1444,9 @@ and specs = | |||||||
|    ("-stamp-under", |    ("-stamp-under", | ||||||
|       Arg.String setstampunder, |       Arg.String setstampunder, | ||||||
|       " Stamp a file under some pages of another"); |       " Stamp a file under some pages of another"); | ||||||
|  |    ("-scale-stamp-to-fit", | ||||||
|  |       Arg.Unit setscalestamptofit, | ||||||
|  |       " Scale the stamp to fit the page"); | ||||||
|    ("-combine-pages", |    ("-combine-pages", | ||||||
|       Arg.String setcombinepages, |       Arg.String setcombinepages, | ||||||
|       " Combine two files by merging individual pages"); |       " Combine two files by merging individual pages"); | ||||||
| @@ -1735,7 +1738,7 @@ and specs = | |||||||
|    (* These items are for cpdftk *) |    (* These items are for cpdftk *) | ||||||
|    ("-update-info", Arg.String setupdateinfo, ""); |    ("-update-info", Arg.String setupdateinfo, ""); | ||||||
|    ("-printf-format", Arg.Unit setprintfformat, ""); |    ("-printf-format", Arg.Unit setprintfformat, ""); | ||||||
|    ("-scale-stamp-to-fit", Arg.Unit setscalestamptofit, ""); |  | ||||||
|    ("-dump-data", Arg.Unit (setop DumpData), ""); |    ("-dump-data", Arg.Unit (setop DumpData), ""); | ||||||
|    ("-keep-this-id", Arg.Unit setkeepthisid, ""); |    ("-keep-this-id", Arg.Unit setkeepthisid, ""); | ||||||
|    ("-do-ask", Arg.Unit setdoask, ""); |    ("-do-ask", Arg.Unit setdoask, ""); | ||||||
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							| @@ -402,7 +402,8 @@ displayed on the screen. When a bad or inappropriate password is given, the exit | |||||||
| \section{Control Files} | \section{Control Files} | ||||||
| \index{control file} | \index{control file} | ||||||
| \begin{framed} | \begin{framed} | ||||||
|   \noindent\small\verb!cpdf -control <filename>! |   \noindent\small\verb!cpdf -control <filename>!\\ | ||||||
|  |   \noindent\small\verb!cpdf -args <filename>! | ||||||
| \end{framed} | \end{framed} | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| Some operating systems have a limit on the length of a command line. To | Some operating systems have a limit on the length of a command line. To | ||||||
| @@ -415,7 +416,10 @@ may be used to introduce a genuine quotation mark in such an argument. | |||||||
| Several \verb!-control! arguments may be specified, and may be mixed in with | Several \verb!-control! arguments may be specified, and may be mixed in with | ||||||
| conventional command-line arguments. The commands in each control file are | conventional command-line arguments. The commands in each control file are | ||||||
| considered in the order in which they are given, after all conventional | considered in the order in which they are given, after all conventional | ||||||
| arguements have been processed. | arguments have been processed. It is recommended to use \texttt{-args} in all new applications. However, \texttt{-control} will be supported for legacy applications. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | To avoid interference between \texttt{-control} and \texttt{AND}, a new mechanism has been added. Using \texttt{-args} in place of \texttt{-control} will perform direct textual substitution of the file into the command line, prior to any other processing. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| \section{String Arguments} | \section{String Arguments} | ||||||
| Command lines are handled differently on each operating system. Some | Command lines are handled differently on each operating system. Some | ||||||
| @@ -1153,6 +1157,8 @@ writing to \texttt{out.pdf}. A watermark should go underneath each page: | |||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| \noindent The position commands in \Sref{position} can be used to locate the stamp more precisely (they are calculated relative to the crop box of the stamp). Or, preprocess the stamp with \texttt{-shift} first. | \noindent The position commands in \Sref{position} can be used to locate the stamp more precisely (they are calculated relative to the crop box of the stamp). Or, preprocess the stamp with \texttt{-shift} first. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | The \texttt{-scale-to-fit-stamp} option can be added to scale the stamp to fit the page before applying it. The use of positioning commands together with \texttt{-scale-stamp-to-fit} is not recommended. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|   The \texttt{-combine-pages} operation takes two PDF files and stamps each |   The \texttt{-combine-pages} operation takes two PDF files and stamps each | ||||||
| page of one over each page of the other. The length of the output is the same | page of one over each page of the other. The length of the output is the same | ||||||
| as the length of the ``under'' file. For instance: | as the length of the ``under'' file. For instance: | ||||||
| @@ -1268,7 +1274,7 @@ The starting point can be set with the \texttt{-bates} option. For example: | |||||||
|       \small\verb!-bottomright 10! & Right of baseline 10 pts up and in from bottom right \\ |       \small\verb!-bottomright 10! & Right of baseline 10 pts up and in from bottom right \\ | ||||||
|       \small\verb!-right 10! & Right of baseline 10 pts in from the center right \\ |       \small\verb!-right 10! & Right of baseline 10 pts in from the center right \\ | ||||||
|       \small\verb!-diagonal! & Diagonal, bottom left to top right, centered on page\\ |       \small\verb!-diagonal! & Diagonal, bottom left to top right, centered on page\\ | ||||||
|       \small\verb!-reverse-diagonal! & Diagonal, bottom right to top left, centered on page\\     |       \small\verb!-reverse-diagonal! & Diagonal, top left to bottom right, centered on page\\     | ||||||
|       \small\verb!-center! & Centered on page\\ |       \small\verb!-center! & Centered on page\\ | ||||||
|     \end{tabular} |     \end{tabular} | ||||||
|   \end{framed} |   \end{framed} | ||||||
| @@ -1567,6 +1573,10 @@ given page range. | |||||||
|     \noindent\verb!     -center-window!\\ |     \noindent\verb!     -center-window!\\ | ||||||
|     \noindent\verb!     -display-doc-title! |     \noindent\verb!     -display-doc-title! | ||||||
|      |      | ||||||
|  |     \vspace{1.5mm} | ||||||
|  |     \small\noindent\verb!cpdf -open-at-page <page number> in.pdf -o out.pdf!\\ | ||||||
|  |     \noindent\verb!cpdf -open-at-page-fit <page number> in.pdf -o out.pdf! | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|     \vspace{1.5mm} |     \vspace{1.5mm} | ||||||
|     \small\noindent\verb!cpdf -set-metadata <metadata-file> in.pdf -o out.pdf! |     \small\noindent\verb!cpdf -set-metadata <metadata-file> in.pdf -o out.pdf! | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| @@ -1645,13 +1655,14 @@ Appendix~\ref{dates}. | |||||||
| By default, cpdf strips to ASCII, discarding character codes in excess of 127. In order to preserve the original unicode, add the \texttt{-utf8} option. To disable all postprocessing of the string, add \texttt{-raw}. | By default, cpdf strips to ASCII, discarding character codes in excess of 127. In order to preserve the original unicode, add the \texttt{-utf8} option. To disable all postprocessing of the string, add \texttt{-raw}. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| \vspace{4mm} | \vspace{4mm} | ||||||
| The \texttt{-page-info} option prints the media box and other boxes | The \texttt{-page-info} option prints the page label, media box and other boxes | ||||||
| page-by-page to standard output: | page-by-page to standard output, for all pages in the current range. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| \begin{framed} | \begin{framed} | ||||||
| \begin{verbatim} | \begin{verbatim} | ||||||
| $cpdf -page-info 14psfonts.pdf | $cpdf -page-info 14psfonts.pdf | ||||||
| Page 1: | Page 1: | ||||||
|  | Label: i | ||||||
| MediaBox: 0.000000 0.000000 600.000000 450.000000 | MediaBox: 0.000000 0.000000 600.000000 450.000000 | ||||||
| CropBox: 200.000000 200.000000 500.000000 500.000000 | CropBox: 200.000000 200.000000 500.000000 500.000000 | ||||||
| BleedBox:  | BleedBox:  | ||||||
| @@ -1707,7 +1718,7 @@ at which the command is executed.) | |||||||
|     \small\verb!cpdf -set-title "A Night in London" in.pdf -o out.pdf! |     \small\verb!cpdf -set-title "A Night in London" in.pdf -o out.pdf! | ||||||
|   \end{framed} |   \end{framed} | ||||||
| \noindent The text string is considered to be in UTF8 format, unless the \texttt{-raw} | \noindent The text string is considered to be in UTF8 format, unless the \texttt{-raw} | ||||||
| option is added---in which case, it is unprocessed. | option is added---in which case, it is unprocessed, save for the replacement of any octal escape sequence such as \texttt{\textbackslash 017}, which is replaced by a character of its value (here, 15). | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| \section{Upon Opening a Document} | \section{Upon Opening a Document} | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| @@ -1768,6 +1779,16 @@ document when first opened. The possible (case-sensitive) values are: | |||||||
|     \small\verb!cpdf -hide-toolbar true in.pdf -o out.pdf! |     \small\verb!cpdf -hide-toolbar true in.pdf -o out.pdf! | ||||||
|   \end{framed} |   \end{framed} | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | The page a PDF file opens at can be set using \texttt{-open-at-page}: | ||||||
|  |   \begin{framed} | ||||||
|  |     \small\verb!cpdf -open-at-page 15 in.pdf -o out.pdf! | ||||||
|  |   \end{framed} | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | To have that page scaled to fit the window in the viewer, use \texttt{-open-at-page-fit} instead: | ||||||
|  |   \begin{framed} | ||||||
|  |     \small\verb!cpdf -open-at-page-fit 15 in.pdf -o out.pdf! | ||||||
|  |   \end{framed} | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|   \section{Metadata} |   \section{Metadata} | ||||||
| \index{metadata} | \index{metadata} | ||||||
|   PDF files can contain a piece of arbitrary metadata, often in XML format. |   PDF files can contain a piece of arbitrary metadata, often in XML format. | ||||||
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