PDFCHAIN(1) General Commands Manual PDFCHAIN(1)NAME
pdfchain - Graphical User Interface for the PDF Tool Kit
SYNOPSIS
pdfchain
DESCRIPTION
pdfchain is a frontend to the PDF Tool Kit. See pdftk(1). It includes features designed to handle PDF files in a easy way. Basicaly it can
merge, split, add backgrounds or stamps and add attachments. There are some tools for extended needs, too.
OPTIONS
pdfchain has no application-specific options.
SEE ALSO pdftk(1),
AUTHOR
pdfchain was written by Martin Singer (m_power3@users.sourceforge.net).
This manual page was written by Johann Felix Soden <johfel@gmx.de>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
August 4, 2009 PDFCHAIN(1)
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PDF2SVG(1) General Commands Manual PDF2SVG(1)NAME
pdf2svg - PDF to SVG convertor
SYNOPSIS
pdf2svg pdffile svgfile [page number]
DESCRIPTION
pdf2svg is a tiny command-line utility using Cairo and Poppler to convert PDF documents into SVG files. Multi-page PDF can be split up to
one SVG per page by passing a file naming specification.
The program does not follow the usual GNU command line syntax.
The first argument is the source PDF file, the second argument is the filename of the output SVG file (or a specification, see below for
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OPTIONS
The third parameter is optional and serves as a page selector. If omitted it defaults to the first page of the passed PDF. If passed it
must be a valid page label (typically it is a value such as "iii" or "3").
all
This special selector causes the program to iterate over all pages in the PDF. Because it cannot save multiple pages into one single SVG
the second parameter is expected to contain a sensible file specification:
pdf2svg document.pdf output-page%d.svg all
The usual format modificators work as well: output-page%02d.svg will give you output-page00.svg, output-page01.svg, etc.
AUTHOR
pdf2svg was written by David Barton <davebarton@cityinthesky.co.uk> and Matthew Flaschen <matthew.flaschen@gatech.edu>.
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