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PODOFOCOUNTPAGES(1)						 podofocountpages					       PODOFOCOUNTPAGES(1)

NAME
podofocountpages - count the number of pages in a pdf file SYNOPSIS
podofocountpages [-s] [-t] file1.pdf ... DESCRIPTION
podofocountpages is one of the command line tools from the PoDoFo library that provide several useful operations to work with PDF files. It counts the pages in a PDF file. OPTIONS
-s enable the short format, which omits printing of the filename to the output -t print the total number of pages SEE ALSO
podofobox(1), podofocrop(1), podofoencrypt(1), podofoimg2pdf(1), podofoimgextract(1), podofoimpose(1), podofoincrementalupdates(1), pod- ofomerge(1), podofopages(1), podofopdfinfo(1), podofotxt2pdf(1), podofotxtextract(1), podofouncompress(1), podofoxmp(1) AUTHOR
PoDoFo is written by Dominik Seichter <domseichter@web.de> and others. This manual page was written by Oleksandr Moskalenko <malex@debian.org> for the Debian Project (but may be used by others). PoDoFo 2010-12-09 PODOFOCOUNTPAGES(1)

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PODOFOIMGEXTRACT(1)						 podofoimgextract					       PODOFOIMGEXTRACT(1)

NAME
podofoimgextract - Extract all images from a PDF file SYNOPSIS
podofoimgextract [inputfile] [outputdirectory] DESCRIPTION
podofoimgextract is one of the command line tools from the PoDoFo library that provide several useful operations to work with PDF files. Itw can extract all images from a PDF file into the specified output directory. SEE ALSO
podofobox(1), podofocountpages(1), podofocrop(1), podofoencrypt(1), podofoimg2pdf(1), podofoincrementalupdates(1), podofoimpose(1), pod- ofomerge(1), podofopages(1), podofopdfinfo(1), podofotxt2pdf(1), podofotxtextract(1), podofouncompress(1), podofoxmp(1) AUTHORS
PoDoFo is written by Dominik Seichter <domseichter@web.de> and others. This manual page was written by Oleksandr Moskalenko <malex@debian.org> for the Debian Project (but may be used by others). PoDoFo 2010-12-09 PODOFOIMGEXTRACT(1)
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