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## Help info |
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$ pdfscale -h |
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pdfscale v1.4.6 |
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pdfscale v1.4.5 |
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>>>>>>> dc84917b90c17e1f3ab0bc39b4c7b10933bf935f |
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Usage: pdfscale [-v] [-s <factor>] [-i|-c] <inFile.pdf> [outfile.pdf] |
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pdfscale -h |
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-V Prints version to screen and exits |
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-m <mode> Force a mode of page size detection. |
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Will disable the Adaptive Mode. |
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-c Use cat + grep to get page size, |
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instead of postscript method |
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-s <factor> Changes the scaling factor, defaults to 0.95 |
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MUST be a number bigger than zero. |
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Eg. -s 0.8 for 80% of the original size |
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pdfscale -v -v myPdfFile.pdf |
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pdfscale -s 0.85 myPdfFile.pdf myScaledPdf.pdf |
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pdfscale -m pdfinfo -s 0.80 -v myPdfFile.pdf |
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pdfscale -v -v -m i -s 0.7 myPdfFile.pdf |
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pdfscale -v -v -s 0.7 myPdfFile.pdf |
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pdfscale -h |
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``` |
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