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DVI2DVI(1) General Commands Manual DVI2DVI(1)NAMEdvi2dvi - Tweaks DVI filesSYNOPSISdvi2dvi [options] files...DESCRIPTIONThis manual page documents briefly the dvi2dvi command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. dvi2dvi is a program that can tweak DVI files - e.g. expands virtual fonts in given DVI files, changes font names in given DVI files, decomposes 2-byte fonts into 1-byte subfonts, and so on. The most common use of this program would be to translate DVI files generated by NTT jTeX to those of ASCII pTeX.OPTIONSA summary of options is included below. -d Enable debug output. -f num Specify starting page number. -i file Specify a PostScript prologue file. -l Prohibit error logging. -m{0|h|1|2|3|4|5} or -m mag Specify magnification. -n num Specify how many copies to print. -o command Specify a PostScript command to send. -q Quiet operation. -r Do not process pages in reverse order. -s file Specify a PostScript setup file. -t num Specify ending page number. -w Do not show warnings. -D var=val Define a variable. -F fontdesc Specify fontdesc file you want to use. -K Remove comments from included PS files. -L Truncate file name to 8 characters. -R resolution Specify different resolution. -S Show some statistics.AUTHORThis manual page was written by Masayuki Hatta <mhatta@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). July 8, 2001 DVI2DVI(1)
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