XPSTOPNG(1) XPS Tools XPSTOPNG(1)NAME
xpstopng - XPS to PNG converter
SYNOPSIS
xpstopng [OPTION...] FILE [OUTPUT FILE]
DESCRIPTION
xpstopng converts XPS documents to PNG format. xpstopng reads the XPS file, FILE, and writes a PNG file per page with the page number and
file type appended to OUTPUT FILE. If OUTPUT FILE is not specified "page" will be used.
OPTIONS
-?, --help
Show help options.
-d DOCUMENT, --document=DOCUMENT
The document inside the XPS file to convert. By default, the first document of the XPS file is used.
-f PAGE, --first=PAGE
The first page to convert.
-l PAGE, --last=PAGE
The last page to convert.
-o, --odd
Convert only odd pages.
-e, --even
Convert only even pages.
-r RESOLUTION, --resolution=RESOLUTION
Horizontal and vertical resolution in PPI (Pixels Per Inch). The default is 150 PPI.
--rx=RESOLUTION
Horizontal resolution in PPI (Pixels Per Inch). The default is 150 PPI.
--ry=RESOLUTION
Vertical resolution in PPI (Pixels Per Inch). The default is 150 PPI.
-x X, --crop-x=X
The x-coordinate of the crop area top left corner.
-y Y, --crop-y=Y
The y-coordinate of the crop area top left corner.
-w WIDTH, --crop-width=WIDTH
The width of crop area.
-h HEIGHT, --crop-height=HEIGHT
The height of crop area.
-t, --transparent-bg
Use a transparent background for pages instead of white.
BUGS
Please send bug reports to https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=libgxps.
SEE ALSO xpstojpeg(1)xpstopdf(1)xpstops(1)xpstosvg(1)XPS Tools 11/19/2011 XPSTOPNG(1)
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XPSTOSVG(1) XPS Tools XPSTOSVG(1)NAME
xpstosvg - XPS to SVG converter
SYNOPSIS
xpstosvg [OPTION...] FILE [OUTPUT FILE]
DESCRIPTION
xpstosvg converts XPS documents to SVG format. xpstosvg reads the XPS file, FILE, and writes a SVG file, OUTPUT FILE. If OUTPUT FILE is
not specified the output filename will be derived from the OUTPUT FILE filename.
OPTIONS
-?, --help
Show help options.
-d DOCUMENT, --document=DOCUMENT
The document inside the XPS file to convert. By default, the first document of the XPS file is used.
-f PAGE, --first=PAGE
The first page to convert.
-l PAGE, --last=PAGE
The last page to convert.
-o, --odd
Convert only odd pages.
-e, --even
Convert only even pages.
-r RESOLUTION, --resolution=RESOLUTION
Horizontal and vertical resolution in PPI (Pixels Per Inch). The default is 150 PPI.
--rx=RESOLUTION
Horizontal resolution in PPI (Pixels Per Inch). The default is 150 PPI.
--ry=RESOLUTION
Vertical resolution in PPI (Pixels Per Inch). The default is 150 PPI.
-x X, --crop-x=X
The x-coordinate of the crop area top left corner.
-y Y, --crop-y=Y
The y-coordinate of the crop area top left corner.
-w WIDTH, --crop-width=WIDTH
The width of crop area.
-h HEIGHT, --crop-height=HEIGHT
The height of crop area.
--paper-width=WIDTH
The paper width.
--paper-height=HEIGHT
The paper height.
--expand
Expand pages smaller than the paper to fill the paper. By default, pages are not scaled.
--no-shrink
Don't scale pages which are larger than the paper. By default, pages larger than the paper are shrunk to fit.
--no-center
Don't center on the paper pages smaller than the paper (after any scaling). By default, pages smaller than the paper are aligned to the
lower-left corner.
BUGS
Please send bug reports to https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=libgxps.
SEE ALSO xpstojpeg(1)xpstopng(1)xpstopdf(1)xpstops(1)XPS Tools 11/19/2011 XPSTOSVG(1)
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