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MURASTER() | MURASTER() |
NAME¶
muraster -
This is a much simpler version of mutool draw command. As such it can be used to quickly rasterize an input file with a set of options.
COMMAND LINE OPTIONS¶
muraster [options] file [pages]
[options]
- -p password
- The password needed to open a password protected PDF file.
- -o filename
- The output file name.
- -F format
- The output format (default inferred from output file name), e.g. pam, pbm, pgm, pkm, ppm.
- -s information
- Show extra information: - m: show memory use. - t: show timings.
- -R rotation
- Set a rotation for the output (default auto): - auto. - 0. - 90. - 180. - 270. - clockwise.
- -r x,y
- Comma separated x and y resolution in DPI (default: 300,300).
- -w width
- Printable width (in inches) (default: 8.27).
- -h height
- Printable height (in inches) (default: 11.69).
- -f
- Fit file to page if too large.
- -B height
- Set the minimum band height (e.g. 32).
- -M memory
- Sets the maximum band memory (e.g. 655360).
- -W width
- Page width for EPUB layout.
- -H height
- Page height for EPUB layout.
- -S size
- Font size for EPUB layout.
- -U filename
- File name of user stylesheet for EPUB layout
- -X
- Disable document styles for EPUB layout
- -A level
- Set anti-aliasing level.
- 0: off.
- 2: 4 levels.
- 4: 16 levels.
- 8: 256 levels.
- -A graphics level / text level
- Independently set the anti-aliasing levels for graphics and text.
e.g. -A 0/4.
- [pages]
- A comma separated list of page numbers and ranges.
Example usage #1:
This will render a raster file from page one of the input file "mupdf_explored.pdf". The output file will be called "test.ppm", have a clockwise rotation and specific graphics/text anti-aliasing applied.
muraster -o test.ppm -R clockwise -A 0/8 mupdf_explored.pdf 1