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DVIPOS(1)							      ConTeXt								 DVIPOS(1)

NAME
dvipos - compute positions in a DVI file SYNOPSIS
dvipos [ OPTION... ] infile[.dvi] DESCRIPTION
dvipos parses a DVI file looking for pos: specials. It currently recognizes pos:pxy, pos:pxywhd, pos:pxyplus, pos:begbox, pos:endbox, pos:beglines, and pos:endlines. It then outputs the information from those specials along with information that only a DVI postprocessor could determine, such as the current x and y location. The output looks like: pospxywhd{text:54}{54}{10663sp}{8535sp}{21326sp}{34081sp}{0sp} and is suitable for including in a tex(1) or pdftex(1) auxilliary file, such as document.tuo, to be read in by the next run of the tex(1) or similar typesetting engine. OPTIONS
-h, --help print usage. -W, --warning print warnings. -v, --verbose print verbose output. -d, --debug print dvitype(1) debugging data. -s, --smashchars regard height and depth as zero. -o, --output=FILE send all output to FILE. Without this option, output goes to stdout. -b, --bbox[=FILE] send bounding box to FILE (default FILE is infile.pos). -f, --framed[=BASE] request copy of DVI file, BASE.dvi, with bounding boxes framed (default FILE is infile_frames.dvi). See the --framesize option. -m, --mag=INT override tex(1) magnification by INT. -w, --framesize=INT set frame rule size by INT (default 6554 = .1pt). -p, --pages=X:Y set page ranges from X to Y. USAGE
dvipos is run mostly behind the scenes by ConTeXt's texexec(1) between runs of tex(1) or pdftex(1), in order to provide information to and get information about positional graphics. These graphics are provided by the MetaFun interface to mpost(1). dvipos is not used (or needed) in PDF-output mode but is needed for DVI-output mode. pdftex(1) starting with version 1.40 can produce position information even in DVI mode, so once the ConTeXt macros take advantage of this feature, the need for dvipos will fade. Until then, here is a typical use of dvipos: dvipos notes.dvi The position information that is output is collected by texexec(1) to include in the notes.tuo auxilliary file to use in the next run. EXAMPLES
Extract positions from doc.dvi, with output to doc.loc: dvipos -o doc.loc doc.dvi Same as above, but also send bbox information to doc.pos: dvipos -b -o doc.loc doc.dvi Instead send bbox information to /tmp/debug.pos: dvipos -b=/tmp/debug.pos -o doc.loc doc.dvi SEE ALSO
dvips(1), dvitype(1), mpost(1), pdftex(1), tex(1), texexec(1). For more about positional graphics, see the MetaFun documentation on the ConTeXt wiki <http://wiki.contextgarden.net/MetaFun>. BUGS
If you specify a file for the -b option, you must join the option and name with = rather than (the more common) space: dvipos -b=/tmp/debug.pos notes.dvi works, but dvipos -b /tmp/debug.pos notes.dvi does not. AUTHOR
dvipos is written by Jin-Hwan Cho <chofchof@ktug.or.kr>. It is free software (GPLv2 or later). This manpage was written by Sanjoy Mahajan <sanjoy@mit.edu> and is in the public domain. dvipos 20070107 (KPATHSEA) January 2007 DVIPOS(1)

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DVITYPE(1)						      General Commands Manual							DVITYPE(1)

NAME
dvitype, odvitype - translate a dvi file for humans SYNOPSIS
dvitype dvi_name[.dvi] DESCRIPTION
This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete documentation for this version of TeX can be found in the info file or manual Web2C: A TeX implementation. The dvitype program translates a DVI (DeVice Independent) file output by (for example) tex(1) or gftodvi(1), to a file that humans can read. It also serves as a DVI file-validating program (i.e., if dvitype can read it, it's correct) and as an example of a DVI-reading pro- gram for future device drivers. The output file can include all commands, just the important ones, or none at all (in which case only errors are reported). A subinterval of pages may be selected for transliteration; the magnification and resolution of the ``output device'' may be changed; and so on. All options are specified with an on-line dialog. The .dvi extension is supplied if omitted from dvi_name. The output goes to stdout. OPTIONS
-dpi=REAL Set resolution to REAL pixels per inch; default 300.0. -magnification=NUMBER Override existing magnification with NUMBER. -max-pages=NUMBER Process NUMBER pages; default one million. -output-level=NUMBER Verbosity level, from 0 to 4; default 4. -page-start=PAGE-SPEC Start at PAGE-SPEC, for example `2' or `5.*.-2'. -show-opcodes Show numeric opcodes (in decimal). ENVIRONMENT
The environment variable TEXFONTS is used to search for the TFM files used in the DVI file. See tex(1) for the details of the searching. If TEXFONTS is not set, it uses the system default. SEE ALSO
gftype(1), pktype(1). Donald E. Knuth, TeX for nroffware. AUTHORS
Donald E. Knuth wrote the program. It was published as part of the TeX for nroffware technical report, available from the TeX Users Group. Howard Trickey and Pavel Curtis originally ported it to Unix. Web2C 2012 19 December 1994 DVITYPE(1)
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