1pdfjam(1)                                                            pdfjam(1)
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NAME

6       pdfjam - A shell script for manipulating PDF files
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SYNOPSIS

9       pdfjam [OPTION [OPTION] ...] [SRC [PAGESPEC] [SRC [PAGESPEC]] ...]
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DESCRIPTION

12       pdfjam  provides  a  front  end  to most capabilities of the "pdfpages"
13       package (by Andreas Matthias) of pdflatex.  Detailed information can be
14       found via "pdfjam --help", and also in the web page mentioned below .
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16       A  working  installation  of  pdflatex,  with  the pdfpages package, is
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19       The pdfjam script is distributed as (the main) part of the PDFjam pack‐
20       age.  The homepage of PDFjam is at http://go.warwick.ac.uk/pdfjam .
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SETUP

23       See http://go.warwick.ac.uk/pdfjam .
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25       For   further   information   and   some  examples  see  http://go.war
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CONFIGURATION FILES

29       Configuration of the PDFjam utilities involves specifying the  location
30       of  pdflatex, the location of temporary files, specification of default
31       page size, etc.  This is done in a block of lines near the top  of  the
32       pdfjam  script;  settings  made  there  are over-ridden by any that are
33       found  at  a  site-wide  configuration   file   (at   /etc/pdfjam.conf,
34       /usr/share/etc/pdfjam.conf,       /usr/local/share/pdfjam.conf,      or
35       /usr/local/etc/pdfjam.conf), which in turn are over-ridden by any  that
36       are found in a user-defaults file at ~/.pdfjam.conf.
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LIMITATIONS AND BUGS

39       pdfjam  does  not  work with encrypted PDF files, and does not preserve
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42       Please report bugs! See the website at http://go.warwick.ac.uk/pdfjam .
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LICENSE

45       PDFjam is distributed under the GNU public license.
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AUTHOR

48       The PDFjam package is written and maintained by David Firth.
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53                                 10 March 2010                       pdfjam(1)
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