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In extremis, you may place \texttt{cpdflin} and its resources in the current working directory, though this is not recommended. For further help, refer to the installation instructions for your copy of \texttt{cpdf}.
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In extremis, you may place \texttt{cpdflin} and its resources in the current working directory, though this is not recommended. For further help, refer to the installation instructions for your copy of \texttt{cpdf}.
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To keep the existing linearization status of a file (produce linearized output if the input is linearized and the reverse), use \texttt{-keep-l} instead of \texttt{-l}.
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\section{Object Streams}
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\section{Object Streams}
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PDF 1.5 introduced a new mechanism for storing objects to save space: object streams. by default, \texttt{cpdf} will preserve object streams in input files, creating no more. To prevent the retention of existing object streams, use \texttt{-no-preserve-objstm}:
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PDF 1.5 introduced a new mechanism for storing objects to save space: object streams. by default, \texttt{cpdf} will preserve object streams in input files, creating no more. To prevent the retention of existing object streams, use \texttt{-no-preserve-objstm}:
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[-relative-to-cropbox]
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[-relative-to-cropbox]
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[-prerotate]
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[-prerotate]
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[-bates <number>]
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[-bates <number>]
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[-bates-at-range <number>]
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[-bates-pad-to <number>]
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[-opacity <number>]
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[-opacity <number>]
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[-midline]
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[-topline]
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in.pdf [<range>] -o out.pdf\end{verbatim}
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in.pdf [<range>] -o out.pdf\end{verbatim}
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\noindent See also positioning commands below.
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\noindent See also positioning commands below.
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\small\verb!cpdf -add-text "Page ID: %Bates" -bates 23745 in.pdf -o out.pdf!
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\small\verb!cpdf -add-text "Page ID: %Bates" -bates 23745 in.pdf -o out.pdf!
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\end{framed}
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\end{framed}
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To specify that bates numbering begins at the first page of the range, use \texttt{-bates-at-range} instead. This option must be specified after the range is specified. To pad the bates number up to a given number of leading zeros, use \texttt{-bates-pad-to} in addition to either \texttt{-bates} or \texttt{-bates-at-range}.
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\subsection{Position}
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\subsection{Position}
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\label{position}
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\label{position}
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The position of the text may be specified either in absolute terms:
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The position of the text may be specified either in absolute terms:
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The \texttt{-midline} option may be added to specify that the positioning
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The \texttt{-midline} option may be added to specify that the positioning
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commands above are to be considered relative to the midline of the text, rather
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commands above are to be considered relative to the midline of the text, rather
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than its baseline.
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than its baseline. Similarly, the \texttt{-topline} option may be used to specify that the position is taken relative to the top of the text.
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\subsection{Font and Size}
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\subsection{Font and Size}
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\index{font}
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\index{font}
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