Manual fixes

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John Whitington 2014-11-18 11:09:39 +00:00
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\index{stamps} \index{stamps}
\begin{framed} \begin{framed}
\noindent\small\verb!cpdf -stamp-on source.pdf!\\ \noindent\small\verb!cpdf -stamp-on source.pdf!\\
\noindent\small\verb! [-scale-to-fit-stamp] [positioning command] !\\ \noindent\small\verb! ([-scale-stamp-to-fit] | [<positioning command>]) !\\
\noindent\small\verb! in.pdf [<range>] -o out.pdf! \noindent\small\verb! in.pdf [<range>] -o out.pdf!
\vspace{1.5mm} \vspace{1.5mm}
\noindent\small\verb!cpdf -stamp-on source.pdf!\\ \noindent\small\verb!cpdf -stamp-under source.pdf!\\
\noindent\small\verb! [-scale-to-fit-stamp] [positioning command] !\\ \noindent\small\verb! ([-scale-stamp-to-fit] | [<positioning command>]) !\\
\noindent\small\verb! in.pdf [<range>] -o out.pdf! \noindent\small\verb! in.pdf [<range>] -o out.pdf!
\vspace{1.5mm} \vspace{1.5mm}
@ -1181,7 +1181,7 @@ writing to \texttt{out.pdf}. A watermark should go underneath each page:
\noindent The position commands in Section \ref{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 Section \ref{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{-scale-stamp-to-fit} 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