![]() ![]() Specified in the corresponding Arch Linux package. License, except for the contents of the manual pages, which have their own license The website is available under the terms of the GPL-3.0 Using mandoc for the conversion of manual pages. Package information: Package name: extra/poppler Version: 23.03.0-1 Upstream: Licenses: GPL Manuals: /listing/extra/poppler/ Table of contents Pdftocairo(1), pdftohtml(1), pdftoppm(1), The pdfinfo software and documentation are copyright 1996-2011 The Xpdf tools use the following exit codes: 0 No error. v Print copyright and version information. ![]() Password Specify the user password for the PDF file. Password Specify the owner password for the PDF file. listenc Lits the available encodings -opw "-f" and "-l", only destinations in the page range areĮncoding-name Sets the encoding to use for text output. dests Print a list of all named destinations. rawdates Prints the raw (undecoded) date strings, directly from the PDF file. isodates Prints dates in ISO-8601 format (including the time zone). pdfinfoĭoes not attempt to extract strings matching from the textĬontent. Referenced by the PDF objects such as Link Annotations are listed. Currently, this is limited to Annotations. Only the URL types supported by Poppler are (Implies -struct.) -url Print all URLs in the PDF. Note that extracting text this way might be slow for big struct-text Print the textual content along with the document structure of a struct Prints the logical document structure of a Tagged-PDF file. (This is the "Metadata" streamįrom the PDF file's Catalog object.) -custom Prints custom and standard metadata. box Prints the page box bounding boxes: MediaBox, CropBox, BleedBox, TrimBox,Īnd ArtBox. l number Specifies the last page to examine. Page (and, optionally, the bounding boxes for each requested page) are The "-f" and "-l" options, the size of each requested OPTIONS -f number Specifies the first page to examine. It doesn't print out the standard output from the testing commands.The options -listenc, -meta, -js, -struct, and -struct-text only lscpu is a built-in tool that allows you to see very basic information regarding your CPU. This script checks both testing commands exit status and ANY non-empty output to stderr. Ubuntu provide several tools to make it easy for you to do that. Qpdf -check $file) 2>
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