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							| @@ -2162,7 +2162,8 @@ The option \texttt{-squeeze-no-pagedata} avoids the reprocessing of page data, w | ||||
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|   \vspace{1.5mm} | ||||
|   \small\noindent\verb!cpdf -table-of-contents [-toc-title] [-toc-no-bookmark] [-toc-dot-leaders]!\\ | ||||
|   \small\noindent\verb!     [-font <font>] [-font-size <size>] [-process-struct-trees]!\\ | ||||
|   \small\noindent\verb!     [-font <font>] [-font-size <size>] [-embed-std14 /path/to/fonts]!\\ | ||||
|   \small\noindent\verb!     [-process-struct-trees] [-subformat <subformat>]!\\ | ||||
|   \small\noindent\verb!     in.pdf -o out.pdf! | ||||
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|   \end{framed} | ||||
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|    \noindent\small\verb!cpdf -table-of-contents -toc-no-bookmark in.pdf -o out.pdf! | ||||
|   \end{framed} | ||||
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| \noindent To create a structure tree for the table of contents, and merge it with the existing one (for example, when adding a table of contents to a PDF/UA file), add \texttt{-process-struct-trees} to the command. | ||||
| \noindent To create a structure tree for the table of contents, and merge it with the existing one (for example, when adding a table of contents to a PDF/UA file), add \texttt{-process-struct-trees} to the command. For PDF/UA-2, add also \texttt{-subformat "PDF/UA-2"}. You may also need \texttt{-embed-std14} as described in chapter \ref{chap:8}, since fully-embedded fonts are a requirement of some PDF subformats. | ||||
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