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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Can I change or define ttyp0? Post 17542 by JammerFSU on Sunday 17th of March 2002 03:57:18 PM
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Give me some more information on exactly what it is that you are doing.... When you say 'options" what exactly do you mean?
 

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PDFCLEAN(1)						      General Commands Manual						       PDFCLEAN(1)

NAME
pdfclean - pretty print, decompress and garbage collect PDF files SYNOPSIS
pdfclean [options] input.pdf [output.pdf] [pages] DESCRIPTION
pdfclean pretty prints and rewrites the contents of a PDF file. If no output file is specified, the new file will be written to "out.pdf" in the current directory. OPTIONS
-p password Use the specified password if the file is encrypted. -g Garbage collect objects that have no references from other objects. Give the option twice to renumber all objects and compact the cross reference table. Give it three times to merge and reuse duplicate objects. -d Decompress streams. This will make the output file larger, but provides easy access for reading and editing the contents with a text editor. pages Comma separated list of ranges to clean. SEE ALSO
mupdf(1), pdfdraw(1). pdfshow(1). AUTHOR
MuPDF was written by Tor Andersson <tor@ghostscript.com>. MuPDF is Copyright 2006-2010 Artifex Software, Inc. September 4, 2011 PDFCLEAN(1)
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