ULATENCYD(1) General Commands Manual ULATENCYD(1)NAME
ulatency, ulatency-gui - client for the ulatencyd daemon
SYNOPSIS
ulatency [OPTIONS] [COMMAND] [KEY[VALUE]]
DESCRIPTION
ulatency is a simple command-lineqt4 client for the ulatencyd daemon. It can be used to show and tune the ulatencyd status.
OPTIONS --version
show program's version number and exit
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
--config-list
list system configs
-s, --set
set key value pair
-g, --get
get value by key
--gui enable gui
--no-utf
disables utf8 for tree view
--no-color
disables color
--all show complete tree
--flags
show flags on tree output
--cmd show cmdline
--no-processes
hide all processes
AUTHOR
ulatencyd was written by Daniel Poelzleithner <poelzi@poelzi.org>.
This manual page was written by Alessandro Ghedini <al3xbio@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
March 02, 2011 ULATENCYD(1)
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BOOKLETIMPOSER(1) General Commands Manual BOOKLETIMPOSER(1)NAME
bookletimposer - An utility to reorganize PDF pages
SYNOPSIS
bookletimposer [options] [input-file]
bookletimposer -a [options] input-file
DESCRIPTION
bookletimposer is an utility to achieve some basic imposition on PDF documents, especially designed to work on booklets.
It allows:
o to transform linear documents to booklets;
o to reduce a document to put many on one sheet (for tracts for example);
o to transform booklets to linear documents.
It is a free software released under the GNU General Public License, either version 3 or (at your option) any later version.
OPTIONS --version
show program's version number and exit.
-h, --help
show an help message and exit.
-o OUTFILE, --output=OUTFILE
set output PDF file to OUTFILE.
-a, --no-gui
automatic converstion (don't show the user interface). In that mode, the input file must be defined.
-i, --gui
show the user interface (default).
-b, --booklet
produce a booklet out of a linear document (default).
-l, --linearize
produce a linear document out of a booklet.
-n, --no-reorganisation
don't reorganize (will only scale and assemble pages).
-c, --copy-pages
copy the same group of input pages on one output page.
-p PAGES_PER_SHEET,
--pages-per-sheet=PAGES_PER_SHEET
number of pages per sheet, in the format HORIZONTALxVERTICAL, e.g. 2x1.
-f OUTPUT_FORMAT,
--format=OUTPUT_FORMAT
output page format, e.g. A4 or A3R.
-k, --keep
do not overwrite output file if it exists.
EXAMPLES
bookletimposer
Displays the GTK+ user interface.
bookletimposer --no-gui --booklet --pages-per-sheet=2x1
--output=out.pdf in.pdf
Converts in.pdf into a booklet with two pages per sheet an saves the result as out.pdf.
bookletimposer --no-gui --linearise --pages-per-sheet=2x1 in.pdf
Converts the two-pages-per-sheet booklet in.pdf into a page-by-page PDF. As the output file name is not defined, it will default to in-
conv.pdf.
SEE ALSO pdfshuffler(1)
BookletImposer source code and documentation can be found on the web at <https://kjo.herbesfolles.org/bookletimposer/>
KNOWN ISSUES
BookletImposer is under development, which means that for the moment, some things work, some others do not... Thanks to report bugs to
<kjo@a4nancy.net.eu.org> if you find some!
AUTHORS
Kjo Hansi Glaz <kjo@a4nancy.net.eu.org>.
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