diff --git a/cpdfmanual.pdf b/cpdfmanual.pdf index 0c6f653..78fcd43 100644 Binary files a/cpdfmanual.pdf and b/cpdfmanual.pdf differ diff --git a/cpdfmanual.tex b/cpdfmanual.tex index 11c92e0..bee34eb 100644 --- a/cpdfmanual.tex +++ b/cpdfmanual.tex @@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ preceded by \verb!-i!. For example: after each input file. This is treated differently by each operation. For instance \begin{framed} - \small\verb!cpdf in.pdf 2-5 out.pdf! + \small\verb!cpdf in.pdf 2-5 -o out.pdf! \end{framed} \noindent extracts pages two, three, four and five from \texttt{in.pdf}, writing the result to \texttt{out.pdf}, assuming that \texttt{in.pdf} contains @@ -974,7 +974,7 @@ one of the output files. \section{Encrypting with Split and Split Bookmarks} \index{encryption} -The encryption parameters described in Chapter \ref{encryption} may be added to the command line to encrypt each split PDF. Similarly, the \texttt{-recrypt} switch described in \ref{basicusage} may by given to re-encrypt each file with the existing encryption of the source PDF. +The encryption parameters described in Chapter \ref{encryption} may be added to the command line to encrypt each split PDF. Similarly, the \texttt{-recrypt} switch described in Chapter \ref{basicusage} may by given to re-encrypt each file with the existing encryption of the source PDF. \pagestyle{empty}\thispagestyle{fancy} \begin{cpdflib} @@ -1568,7 +1568,7 @@ As an alternative to extracting a bookmark file and manipulating the open-status \end{small} \end{cpdflib} -\chapter{Presentations}\label{chap:7} +\chapter{Presentations}\label{chap:7}\pagestyle{fancy} \begin{framed} \small\noindent\begin{verbatim} cpdf -presentation in.pdf [] -o out.pdf