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| %Document \n in bookmark files | ||||
| %Document -labels-progress | ||||
| %Document -open-at-page-{fit} now take pagespec not just number | ||||
| %Document -squeeze-no-recompress -squeeze-no-pagedata | ||||
| \documentclass{book} | ||||
| \usepackage{palatino} | ||||
| \usepackage{microtype} | ||||
| @@ -1099,7 +1095,8 @@ metadata. Add \texttt{-no-encrypt-metadata} to the command line. | ||||
|      \noindent\verb!cpdf -compress in.pdf -o out.pdf! | ||||
|       | ||||
|      \vspace{1.5mm} | ||||
|      \noindent\verb!cpdf -squeeze in.pdf [-squeeze-log-to <filename>] -o out.pdf!   | ||||
|      \noindent\verb!cpdf -squeeze in.pdf [-squeeze-log-to <filename>]!\\ | ||||
|      \noindent\verb!     [-squeeze-no-recompress] [-squeeze-no-page-data] -o out.pdf!    | ||||
|    \end{framed} | ||||
|   \cpdf\ provides basic facilities for decompressing and compressing PDF streams, and for reprocessing the whole file to `squeeze' it. | ||||
|   \section{Decompressing a Document} | ||||
| @@ -1143,6 +1140,9 @@ Final file size is 187200 bytes,  78.60% of original. | ||||
|  | ||||
| \noindent The \texttt{-squeeze-log-to <filename>} option writes the log to the given file instead of to standard output. Log contents is appended to the end of the log file, preserving existing contents. | ||||
|  | ||||
| There are two options which turn off parts of the squeezer. They are \texttt{-squeeze-no-recompress} for avoiding the reprocessing of malformed compressed sections, and \texttt{-squeeze-no-page-data} for avoiding the reprocessing of malformed page data. | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
| \chapter{Bookmarks} | ||||
|   \begin{framed} | ||||
|   \small\noindent\verb!cpdf -list-bookmarks [-utf8 | -raw] in.pdf! | ||||
| @@ -1191,7 +1191,7 @@ the file is loaded. Then the destination (see below). For example, upon executin | ||||
| By default, \cpdf\ converts unicode to ASCII text, dropping characters outside | ||||
| the ASCII range. To prevent this, and return unicode UTF8 output, add the | ||||
| \texttt{-utf8} option to the command. To prevent any processing, use the | ||||
| \texttt{-raw} option. See Section \ref{textencodings} for more information. | ||||
| \texttt{-raw} option. See Section \ref{textencodings} for more information. A newline in a bookmark is represented as \texttt{"\textbackslash n"}. | ||||
|  | ||||
| \subsection{Destinations} | ||||
|  | ||||
| @@ -2070,9 +2070,10 @@ document when first opened. The possible (case-sensitive) values are: | ||||
|  | ||||
| \noindent 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! | ||||
|     \small\verb!cpdf -open-at-page-fit end in.pdf -o out.pdf! | ||||
|   \end{framed} | ||||
|  | ||||
| \noindent (Here, we used \texttt{end} to open at the last page. And page specification describing a single page is ok here.) | ||||
|  | ||||
| \section{Page Labels} | ||||
| \index{page!labels} | ||||
|   | ||||
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