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| FLPSED(1) | General Commands Manual | FLPSED(1) |
NAME¶
flpsed —
annotate PostScript and PDF files
SYNOPSIS¶
flpsed |
[-bdh] [-t
tag=value] [-z
zoom] [infile]
[outfile] |
DESCRIPTION¶
Theflpsed utility allows one to annotate Postscript
files. PDF files can be imported using the pdftops and exported using the
ps2pdf utility. If the document was saved in Postscript format, added text can
be reedited later. flpsed is useful for filling in
forms or adding short comments. Batch mode can be used to automate form
filling.
The options are as follows:
-b- Batch mode (no GUI). In batch mode
flpsedreads from stdin, if no infile is specified. Batch mode is useful in combination with the file ...-toption. -d- Dump tags and values from a document to stdout (implies
-b). -h- Show short help text.
-ttag=value- Set text to value where tag is
tag Multiple
-toptions are allowed. -zzoom- Set initial zoom value in percent.
-geometryWxH+X+Y- Set initial geometry.
-iconic- Start iconified.
-schemestring- Use fltk scheme string Currently fltk supports "plastic" and "gtk+".
EXIT STATUS¶
Theflpsed utility exits 0 on success,
and >0 if an error occurs.
EXAMPLES¶
The command:flpsed file1will start flpsed and load file1 for interactive editing.
The command:
flpsed -b -t foo=bar file1
file2will set the text of all text fields in file1 carrying the tag "foo" to "bar" and write the resulting Postscript document to file2
SEE ALSO¶
pdftops(1), ps2pdf(1)AUTHOR¶
Johannes Hofmann <Johannes.Hofmann@gmx.de>| July 18 2007 | Linux 4.19.0-10-amd64 |