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! Generated automatically by mantohlp1 pdftops       pdftops  -  Portable  Document  Format (PDF) to PostScript       converter       pdftops [options] [PDF-file [PS-file]]       Pdftops converts Portable Document Format (PDF)  files  to       PostScript so they can be printed.       Pdftops  reads  the  PDF  file,  PDF-file,  and  writes  a       PostScript file, PS-file.  If PS-file  is  not  specified,       pdftops converts file.pdf to file.ps (or file.eps with the       -eps option).  If PS-file is '-', the PostScript  is  sent       to stdout.                                                               ()2 ONFIGURATION_FIL       Pdftops  reads  a configuration file at startup.  It first       tries to find the user's private config  file,  ~/.xpdfrc.       If  that  doesn't exist, it looks for a system-wide config       file, typically /usr/local/etc/xpdfrc (but  this  location       can  be changed when pdftops is built).  See the xpdfrc(5)       man page for details.                                                               ()2 OPTIONS       Many  of  the following options can be set with configura-       tion file commands.  These are listed in  square  brackets       with  the  description  of  the corresponding command line       option.       -f number              Specifies the first page to print.       -l number              Specifies the last page to print.       -level1              Generate  Level  1   PostScript.    The   resulting              PostScript  files  will be significantly larger (if              they contain images), but will  print  on  Level  1              printers.   This  also converts all images to black              and white.  No more  than  one  of  the  PostScript              level   options   (-level1,   -level1sep,  -level2,              -level2sep,  -level3,  -level3Sep)  may  be  given.              [config file: psLevel]       -level1sep              Generate  Level 1 separable PostScript.  All colors              are converted to CMYK.   Images  are  written  with              separate  stream  data  for  the  four  components.              [config file: psLevel]       -level2              Generate Level  2  PostScript.   Level  2  supports              color  images  and  image compression.  This is the              default setting.  [config file: psLevel]       -level2sep              Generate Level 2 separable PostScript.  All  colors              are  converted  to CMYK.  The PostScript separation              convention operators  are  used  to  handle  custom              (spot) colors.  [config file: psLevel]       -level3              Generate  Level  3  PostScript.   This  enables all              Level 2 features plus CID font embedding and masked              image generation.  [config file: psLevel]       -level3Sep              Generate Level 3 separable PostScript.  The separa-              tion handling is the same as for -level2Sep.  [con-              fig file: psLevel]       -eps   Generate an Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) file.  An              EPS file contains a single image,  so  if  you  use              this  option  with  a multi-page PDF file, you must              use -f and -l to specify a single  page.   No  more              than  one  of the mode options (-eps, -form) may be              given.       -form  Generate a PostScript form which can be imported by              software that understands forms.  A form contains a              single page, so if  you  use  this  option  with  a              multi-page  PDF  file,  you  must  use -f and -l to              specify a single page.  The -level1  option  cannot              be used with -form.       -opi   Generate  OPI  comments  for  all  images and forms              which have OPI information.  (This option  is  only              available  if  pdftops  was  compiled with OPI sup-              port.)  [config file: psOPI]       -noembt1              By default, any Type 1 fonts which are embedded  in              the  PDF  file are copied into the PostScript file.              This option causes pdftops to substitute base fonts              instead.   Embedded  fonts  make  PostScript  files              larger, but may be necessary for  readable  output.              [config file: psEmbedType1Fonts]       -noembtt              By  default,  any TrueType fonts which are embedded              in the PDF file  are  copied  into  the  PostScript              file.   This  option  causes  pdftops to substitute              base fonts instead.  Embedded fonts make PostScript              files  larger,  but  may  be necessary for readable              output.  Also, some PostScript interpreters do  not              have  TrueType  rasterizers.   [config  file: psEm-              bedTrueTypeFonts]       -noembcidps              By default, any  CID  PostScript  fonts  which  are              embedded  in  the  PDF  file  are  copied  into the              PostScript file.  This option disables that  embed-              ding.   No  attempt  is made to substitute for non-              embedded CID PostScript fonts.  [config file: psEm-              bedCIDPostScriptFonts]       -noembcidtt              By default, any CID TrueType fonts which are embed-              ded in the PDF file are copied into the  PostScript              file.   This  option  disables  that embedding.  No              attempt is made to substitute for non-embedded  CID              TrueType  fonts.  [config file: psEmbedCIDTrueType-              Fonts]       -preload              Convert PDF forms to  PS  procedures,  and  preload              image   data.    This   uses  more  memory  in  the              PostScript interpreter, but generates significantly              smaller  PS  files  in  situations where, e.g., the              same image is drawn on every page of a  long  docu-              ment.       -paper size              Set  the  paper  size  to one of "letter", "legal",              "A4", or "A3".  This can also be  set  to  "match",              which  will  set  the  paper size to match the size              specified in the PDF file.  [config file:  psPaper-              Size]       -paperw size              Set  the  paper  width,  in  points.  [config file:              psPaperSize]       -paperh size              Set the paper height,  in  points.   [config  file:              psPaperSize]       -nocrop              By default, output is cropped to the CropBox speci-              fied  in  the  PDF  file.   This  option   disables              cropping.  [config file: psCrop]       -expand              Expand PDF pages smaller than the paper to fill the              paper.  By default, these  pages  are  not  scaled.              [config file: psExpandSmaller]       -noshrink              Don't  scale  PDF  pages  which are larger than the              paper.  By default, pages larger than the paper are              shrunk to fit.  [config file: psShrinkLarger]       -nocenter              By default, PDF pages smaller than the paper (after              any scaling)  are  centered  on  the  paper.   This              option  causes them to be aligned to the lower-left              corner of the paper instead.  [config file:  psCen-              ter]       -pagecrop              Treat  the  CropBox  as  the  PDF  page  size.   By              default, the MediaBox is used as the page size.       -duplex              Set the Duplex pagedevice entry in  the  PostScript              file.  This tells duplex-capable printers to enable              duplexing.  [config file: psDuplex]       -opw password              Specify the owner password for the PDF file.   Pro-              viding  this will bypass all security restrictions.       -upw password              Specify the user password for the PDF file.       -q     Don't print any messages or errors.  [config  file:              errQuiet]       -cfg config-file              Read  config-file in place of ~/.xpdfrc or the sys-              tem-wide config file.       -v     Print copyright and version information.       -h     Print usage information.   (-help  and  --help  are              equivalent.)                                                               ()2 XIT_CODE       The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes:       0      No error.       1      Error opening a PDF file.       2      Error opening an output file.       3      Error related to PDF permissions.       99     Other error.                                                               ()2 AUTHOR       The  pdftops  software  and  documentation  are  copyright       1996-2007 Glyph & Cog, LLC.                                                               ()2 SEE_ALSO       xpdf(1),     pdftotext(1),     pdfinfo(1),    pdffonts(1),       pdftoppm(1), pdfimages(1), xpdfrc(5)       http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/                                                               ()

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