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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Top Cybersecurity Threats Earth Year 2019 | You Have Been Warned! Post 303036327 by Neo on Sunday 23rd of June 2019 07:55:46 AM
Old 06-23-2019
Will fix the typos and render this again with a hard rock beat Smilie

Current render time estimates one hour... and that does not include the final render, that is the "pre final render" LOL

Coming soon
 

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PDFDRAW(1)						      General Commands Manual							PDFDRAW(1)

NAME
pdfdraw - render PDF documents SYNOPSIS
pdfdraw [options] input.pdf [pages] DESCRIPTION
pdfdraw will render a PDF document to image files. The supported image formats are: pgm, ppm, pam and png. Select the pages to be ren- dered by specifying a comma separated list of ranges and individual page numbers (for example: 1,5,10-15). In no pages are specified all the pages will be rendered. OPTIONS
-o output The image format is deduced from the output file name. Embed %d in the name to indicate the page number (for example: "page%d.png"). -p password Use the specified password if the file is encrypted. -r resolution Render the page at the specified resolution. The default resolution is 72 dpi. -R angle Rotate clockwise by given number of degrees. -a Save the alpha channel. The default behavior is to render each page with a white background. With this option, the page background is transparent. Only supported for pam and png output formats. -g Render in grayscale. The default is to render a full color RGB image. If the output format is pgm or ppm this option is ignored. -m Show timing information. Take the time it takes for each page to render and print a summary at the end. -5 Print an MD5 checksum of the rendered image data for each page. -t Print the text contents of each page in UTF-8 encoding. Give the option twice to print detailed information about the location of each character in XML format. -x Print the display list used to render each page. -A Disable the use of accelerated functions. -G gamma Gamma correct the output image. Some typical values are 0.7 or 1.4 to thin or darken text rendering. -I Invert the output image colors. pages Comma separated list of ranges to render. SEE ALSO
mupdf(1), pdfclean(1). pdfshow(1). AUTHOR
MuPDF was written by Tor Andersson <tor@ghostscript.com>. MuPDF is Copyright 2006-2010 Artifex Software, Inc. September 4, 2011 PDFDRAW(1)
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