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📁 source code: Covert TXT to PDF
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! Generated automatically by mantohlp1 xpdf       xpdf  -  Portable  Document Format (PDF) file viewer for X       (version 2.01)       xpdf [options] [PDF-file [page | +dest]]       Xpdf is a viewer for Portable Document Format (PDF) files.       (These  are  also  sometimes  also called 'Acrobat' files,       from the name of Adobe's PDF software.)  Xpdf  runs  under       the X Window System on UNIX, VMS, and OS/2.       To run xpdf, simply type:              xpdf file.pdf       where  file.pdf  is  your  PDF file.  The file name can be       followed by a number specifying the page which  should  be       displayed first, e.g.:              xpdf file.pdf 18       You  can  also give a named destination, prefixed with '+'       in place of the page number.       You can also start xpdf without opening any files:              xpdf2 ONFIGURATION_FIL       Xpdf  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 xpdf 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 or X resources.  These  are  listed  in       square  brackets with the description of the corresponding       command line option.       -g geometry              Set the initial  window  geometry.   (-geometry  is              equivalent.)  [X resource: xpdf.geometry]       -title title              Set  the  window title.  By default, the title will              be "xpdf: foo.pdf".  [X resource: xpdf.title]       -cmap  Install a private colormap.   This  is  ignored  on              TrueColor visuals.  [X resource: xpdf.installCmap]       -rgb number              Set  the  size of largest RGB cube xpdf will try to              allocate.  The default is 5 (for a 5x5x5 cube); set              to   a  smaller  number  to  conserve  color  table              entries.  This is ignored  with  private  colormaps              and    on    TrueColor   visuals.    [X   resource:              xpdf.rgbCubeSize]       -rv    Set reverse video mode.  This reverses  the  colors              of  everything  except  images.   It may not always              produce great results for PDF files which do  weird              things  with  color.   This  also  causes the paper              color  to   default   to   black.    [X   resource:              xpdf.reverseVideo]       -papercolor color              Set  the "paper color", i.e., the background of the              page display.  This will not work too well with PDF              files  that  do things like filling in white behind              the text.  [X resource: xpdf.paperColor]       -z zoom              Set the initial zoom factor.  A number  (-5  ..  5)              specifies a zoom factor, where 0 means 72 dpi.  You              may also specify 'page', to fit  the  page  to  the              window  size,  or 'width', to fit the page width to              the window width.  [config file: initialZoom; or  X              resource: xpdf.initialZoom]       -t1lib font-type              Set  the type of font rendering for t1lib (the Type              1 rasterizer) to use.  Options  are  'none'  (don't              use  t1lib  at  all), 'plain' (use non-anti-aliased              fonts), 'low' or 'high'  (use  low-level  or  high-              level anti-aliased fonts).  [config file: t1libCon-              trol]       -freetype font-type              Set the type of font rendering  for  FreeType  (the              TrueType  rasterizer)  to  use.  Options are 'none'              (don't use FreeType at all), 'plain' (use non-anti-              aliased  fonts),  'low' or 'high' (use anti-aliased              fonts; these two  are  identical).   [config  file:              freetypeControl]       -ps PS-file              Set  the  default  file name for PostScript output.              This can also be of the form '|command' to pipe the              PostScript   through   a  command.   [config  file:              psFile]       -paper size              Set the paper size to  one  of  "letter",  "legal",              "A4", or "A3".  [config file: psPaperSize]       -paperw size              Set  the  paper  width,  in  points.  [config file:              psPaperSize]       -paperh size              Set the paper height,  in  points.   [config  file:              psPaperSize]       -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.  [config file: psLevel]       -enc encoding-name              Sets  the  encoding  to  use  for text output.  The              encoding-name must be defined with  the  unicodeMap              command (see xpdfrc(5)).  This defaults to "Latin1"              (which is a built-in encoding).  [config file: tex-              tEncoding]       -eol unix | dos | mac              Sets  the  end-of-line  convention  to use for text              output.  [config file: textEOL]       -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.       -fullscreen              Open xpdf in a full-screen mode, useful for presen-              tations.   You may also want to specify '-bg black'              (or similar) with this.  (There is currently no way              to  switch  between window and full-screen modes on              the fly.)       -remote name              Start/contact xpdf  remote  server  with  specified              name (see the REMOTE SERVER MODE section below).       -reload              Reload  xpdf  remote  server  window  (with -remote              only).       -raise Raise  xpdf  remote  server  window  (with  -remote              only).       -quit  Kill xpdf remote server (with -remote only).       -cmd   Print  commands  as  they're  executed  (useful for              debugging).  [config file: printCommands]       -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.)       Several  other  standard X options and resources will work       as expected:       -display display              [X resource: xpdf.display]       -fg color              (-foreground   is   equivalent.)    [X    resource:              xpdf*Foreground]       -bg color              (-background    is   equivalent.)    [X   resource:              xpdf*Background]       -font font              (-fn is equivalent.)  [X resource: xpdf*fontList]       The color and font options only affect the user  interface       elements, not the PDF display (the 'paper').       The  following X resources do not have command line option       equivalents:       xpdf.viKeys              Enables the 'h', 'l', 'k' and 'j'  keys  for  left,              right, up, and down scrolling.2 CONTROLS   On-screen controls, at the bottom of the xpdf window       left/right arrow buttons              Move to the previous/next page.       double left/right arrow buttons              Move backward or forward by ten pages.       dashed left/right arrow buttons              Move backward or forward along the history path.       'Page' entry box              Move  to  a specific page number.  Click in the box              to activate it, type  the  page  number,  then  hit              return.       zoom popup menu              Change  the zoom factor (see the description of the              -z option above).       binoculars button              Find a text string.       print button              Bring up a dialog for generating a PostScript file.              The  dialog  has  options  to  set  the pages to be              printed and the PostScript  file  name.   The  file              name  can  be  '-' for stdout or '|command' to pipe              the PostScript through a command, e.g., '|lpr'.       '?' button              Bring up the 'about xpdf' window.       link info              The space between the '?'  and  'Quit'  buttons  is              used to show the URL or external file name when the              mouse is over a link.       'Quit' button              Quit xpdf.   Menu       Pressing the right mouse button will  post  a  popup  menu       with the following commands:       Open...              Open a new PDF file via a file requester.       Open in new window...              Create  a  new window and open a new PDF file via a              file requester.       Reload Reload the current PDF file.  Note that  Xpdf  will              reload  the file automatically (on a page change or              redraw) if it has changed since it was last loaded.       Save as...              Save the current file via a file requester.       Rotate counterclockwise              Rotate the page 90 degrees counterclockwise.       Rotate clockwise              Rotate  the  page  90  degrees  clockwise.  The two              rotate commands  are  intended  primarily  for  PDF              files  where the rotation isn't correctly specified              in the file, but they're  also  useful  if  your  X              server doesn't support font rotation.       Close  Close the current window.  If this is the only open              window, the document is closed, but the  window  is              left  open  (i.e.,  this  menu  command  won't quit              xpdf).       Quit   Quit xpdf.   Text selection       Dragging the mouse with the left  button  held  down  will       highlight  an  arbitrary  rectangle.  Any text inside this       rectangle will be copied to the X selection buffer.   Links       Clicking on a hyperlink will jump to the  link's  destina-       tion.   A link to another PDF document will make xpdf load       that document.  A 'launch' link to an  executable  program       will  display a dialog, and if you click 'ok', execute the       program.  URL links call an external command (see the  WEB       BROWSERS section below).   Panning       Dragging  the  mouse with the middle button held down pans       the window.   Key bindings       o      Open a new PDF file via a file requester.       r      Reload the current PDF file.  Note that  Xpdf  will              reload  the file automatically (on a page change or              redraw) if it has changed since it was last loaded.       control-L              Redraw the current page.       control-W              Close the current window.       f or control-F              Find a text string.       control-G              Find next occurrence.       control-P              Print.       n      Move  to  the next page.  Scrolls to the top of the              page, unless scroll lock is turned on.       p      Move to the previous page.  Scrolls to the  top  of              the page, unless scroll lock is turned on.       <Space> or <PageDown> or <Next>              Scroll down on the current page; if already at bot-              tom, move to next page.       <Backspace> or <Delete> or <PageUp> or <Previous>              Scroll up on the current page; if already  at  top,              move to previous page.       v      Move forward along the history path.       b      Move backward along the history path.       <Home> Scroll to top of current page.       <End>  Scroll to bottom of current page.       control-<Home>              Scroll to first page of document.       control-<End>              Scroll to last page of document.       arrows Scroll the current page.       g      Activate  the page number text field ("goto page").       0      Set the zoom factor to zero (72 dpi).       +      Zoom in (increment the zoom factor by 1).       -      Zoom out (decrement the zoom factor by 1).       z      Set the zoom factor to 'page' (fit page to window).       w      Set  the  zoom factor to 'width' (fit page width to              window).       q      Quit xpdf.2 WEB_BROWSERS       If  you  want  to  run xpdf automatically from netscape or       mosaic (and probably other browsers) when you click  on  a       link to a PDF file, you need to edit (or create) the files       .mime.types and  .mailcap  in  your  home  directory.   In       .mime.types add the line:              application/pdf pdf       In .mailcap add the lines:              # Use xpdf to view PDF files.              application/pdf; xpdf -q %s       Make sure that xpdf is on your executable search path.       When you click on a URL link in a PDF file, xpdf will exe-       cute the command specified by the urlCommand  config  file       option, replacing an occurrence of '%s' with the URL.  For       example, to call netscape with the URL, add this  line  to       your config file:              urlCommand "netscape -remote 'openURL(%s)'"2 REMOTE_SERVER_MODE       Xpdf  can be started in remote server mode by specifying a       server name (in addition to the file name  and  page  num-       ber).  For example:              xpdf -remote myServer file.pdf       If  there is currently no xpdf running in server mode with       the name 'myServer', a new xpdf window will be opened.  If       another command:              xpdf -remote myServer another.pdf 9       is  issued,  a  new  copy  of  xpdf  will  not be started.       Instead, the first xpdf (the server) will load another.pdf       and display page nine.  If the file name is the same:              xpdf -remote myServer another.pdf 4       the xpdf server will simply display the specified page.       The -raise option tells the server to raise its window; it       can be specified with or without a file name and page num-       ber.       The  -quit option tells the server to close its window and       exit.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   xpdf   software   and  documentation  are  copyright       1996-2002 Glyph & Cog, LLC.2 SEE_ALSO       pdftops(1),    pdftotext(1),    pdfinfo(1),   pdffonts(1),       pdftopbm(1), pdfimages(1), xpdfrc(5)       http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/

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