| @@ -57,12 +57,11 @@ brew install imagemagick xpdf | |||
| ## Help info | |||
| ``` | |||
| $ pdfscale -h | |||
| pdfscale v2.0.0 | |||
| Usage: pdfscale [-v] [-s <factor>] [-m <mode>] [-r <paper>] <inFile.pdf> [outfile.pdf] | |||
| pdfscale -p | |||
| pdfscale -h | |||
| pdfscale -V | |||
| Usage: pdfScale.sh [-v] [-s <factor>] [-m <mode>] [-r <paper>] <inFile.pdf> [outfile.pdf] | |||
| pdfScale.sh -p | |||
| pdfScale.sh -h | |||
| pdfScale.sh -V | |||
| Parameters: | |||
| -v Verbose mode, prints extra information | |||
| @@ -77,30 +76,32 @@ Parameters: | |||
| Eg. -s 0.8 for 80% of the original size | |||
| -r <paper> Triggers the Resize Paper Mode | |||
| Resize PDF paper proportionally | |||
| Must be a valid Ghostscript paper name | |||
| A valid paper name or a custom defined paper | |||
| -f Disables the flip detection, paper will not be | |||
| rotated to landscape when needed (resize-only) | |||
| -p Prints Ghostscript paper info tables to screen | |||
| Scaling Mode: | |||
| The default mode of operation is scaling mode with fixed paper | |||
| size and scaling pre-set to 0.95. By not using the resize mode | |||
| you are using scaling mode. | |||
| The default mode of operation is scaling mode with fixed paper | |||
| size and scaling pre-set to 0.95. By not using the resize mode | |||
| you are using scaling mode. | |||
| Resize Paper Mode: | |||
| Disables the default scaling factor! (0.95) | |||
| Alternative mode of operation to change the PDF paper | |||
| proportionally. Will fit-to-page. | |||
| Disables the default scaling factor! (0.95) | |||
| Alternative mode of operation to change the PDF paper | |||
| proportionally. Will fit-to-page. | |||
| Mixed Mode: | |||
| In mixed mode both the -s option and -r option must be specified. | |||
| The PDF will be both scaled and have the paper type changed. | |||
| In mixed mode both the -s option and -r option must be specified. | |||
| The PDF will be first resized then scaled. | |||
| Output filename: | |||
| The output filename is optional. If no file name is passed | |||
| the output file will have the same name/destination of the | |||
| input file with added suffixes: | |||
| .SCALED.pdf is added to scaled files | |||
| .<PAPERSIZE>.pdf is added to resized files | |||
| .<PAPERSIZE>.SCALED.pdf is added in mixed mode | |||
| The output filename is optional. If no file name is passed | |||
| the output file will have the same name/destination of the | |||
| input file with added suffixes: | |||
| .SCALED.pdf is added to scaled files | |||
| .<PAPERSIZE>.pdf is added to resized files | |||
| .<PAPERSIZE>.SCALED.pdf is added in mixed mode | |||
| Page Detection Modes: | |||
| a, adaptive Default mode, tries all the methods below | |||
| @@ -110,16 +111,24 @@ Page Detection Modes: | |||
| i, identify Forces the use of ImageMagick's Identify | |||
| Valid Ghostscript Paper Names: | |||
| A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 | |||
| A4SMALL A5 A6 A7 A8 | |||
| A9 A10 ISOB0 ISOB1 ISOB2 | |||
| ISOB3 ISOB4 ISOB5 ISOB6 C0 | |||
| C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 | |||
| C6 11X17 LEDGER LEGAL LETTER | |||
| LETTERSMALL ARCHE ARCHD ARCHC ARCHB | |||
| ARCHA JISB0 JISB1 JISB2 JISB3 | |||
| JISB4 JISB5 JISB6 FLSA FLSE | |||
| HALFLETTER HAGAKI | |||
| A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 | |||
| A4SMALL A5 A6 A7 A8 | |||
| A9 A10 ISOB0 ISOB1 ISOB2 | |||
| ISOB3 ISOB4 ISOB5 ISOB6 C0 | |||
| C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 | |||
| C6 11X17 LEDGER LEGAL LETTER | |||
| LETTERSMALL ARCHE ARCHD ARCHC ARCHB | |||
| ARCHA JISB0 JISB1 JISB2 JISB3 | |||
| JISB4 JISB5 JISB6 FLSA FLSE | |||
| HALFLETTER HAGAKI | |||
| Custom Paper Size: | |||
| Paper size can be set manually in Milimeters, Inches or Points. | |||
| Use: pdfScale.sh -r 'custom <measurement> <width> <height>' | |||
| Ex: pdfScale.sh -r 'custom mm 210 297' | |||
| Measurements can be: mm, inch, pts. | |||
| Custom paper definition MUST be quoted into a single parameter. | |||
| Actual size is applied in points (mms and inches are transformed). | |||
| Notes: | |||
| - Adaptive Page size detection will try different modes until | |||
| @@ -132,13 +141,15 @@ Notes: | |||
| result on cropping parts of the pdf. | |||
| Examples: | |||
| pdfscale myPdfFile.pdf | |||
| pdfscale myPdfFile.pdf myScaledPdf | |||
| pdfscale -v -v myPdfFile.pdf | |||
| pdfscale -s 0.85 myPdfFile.pdf myScaledPdf.pdf | |||
| pdfscale -m pdfinfo -s 0.80 -v myPdfFile.pdf | |||
| pdfscale -v -v -m i -s 0.7 myPdfFile.pdf | |||
| pdfscale -h | |||
| pdfScale.sh myPdfFile.pdf | |||
| pdfScale.sh myPdfFile.pdf "My Scaled Pdf" | |||
| pdfScale.sh -v -v myPdfFile.pdf | |||
| pdfScale.sh -s 0.85 myPdfFile.pdf My\ Scaled\ Pdf.pdf | |||
| pdfScale.sh -m pdfinfo -s 0.80 -v myPdfFile.pdf | |||
| pdfScale.sh -v -v -m i -s 0.7 myPdfFile.pdf | |||
| pdfScale.sh -r A4 myPdfFile.pdf | |||
| pdfScale.sh -v -v -r "custom mm 252 356" -s 0.9 -f "../input file.pdf" "../my new pdf" | |||
| pdfScale.sh -h | |||
| ``` | |||
| ## Example runs | |||