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@@ -44,9 +44,9 @@
Specifies a file with the mapping from character names to
Unicode. This is used to handle PDF fonts that have valid
-encodings but no ToUnicode entry. Each line of a
+encodings but no !
ToUnicode entry. Each line of a
nameToUnicode file looks like this:
''hex-string name''
@@ -96,9 +96,9 @@
''Entries for single characters can be abbreviated to:
'' in-hex out-hex
-''The ''in-start-hex'' and ''in-end-hex'' fields (or the single ''in-hex'' field) specify the Unicode range. The ''out-start-hex'' field (or the ''out-hex'' field) specifies the start of the output encoding range. The length of the ''out-start-hex'' (or ''out-hex'') string determines the length of the output characters (e.g., UTF-8 uses different numbers of bytes to represent characters in different ranges). Entries must be given in increasing Unicode order. Only one file is allowed per encoding; the last specified file is used. The ''Latin1'', ''ASCII7'', ''Symbol'', ''ZapfDingbats'', and ''UTF-8'' encodings are predefined.
+''The ''in-start-hex'' and ''in-end-hex'' fields (or the single ''in-hex'' field) specify the Unicode range. The ''out-start-hex'' field (or the ''out-hex'' field) specifies the start of the output encoding range. The length of the ''out-start-hex'' (or ''out-hex'') string determines the length of the output characters (e.g., UTF-8 uses different numbers of bytes to represent characters in different ranges). Entries must be given in increasing Unicode order. Only one file is allowed per encoding; the last specified file is used. The ''Latin1'', ''ASCII7'', ''Symbol'', ''!
ZapfDingbats'', and ''UTF-8'' encodings are predefined.
__cMapDir__ ''registry-ordering dir''
@@ -111,11 +111,11 @@
__toUnicodeDir__ ''dir''
-Specifies a search directory, ''dir'', for ToUnicode
-CMaps. There can be multiple ToUnicode directories. There
-are no default ToUnicode directories.
+Specifies a search directory, ''dir'', for !
ToUnicode
+CMaps. There can be multiple !
ToUnicode directories. There
+are no default !
ToUnicode directories.
!!DISPLAY FONTS
__displayFontX__ ''PDF-font-name XLFD
@@ -128,9 +128,9 @@
''encoding-name''
must be defined with the ''unicodeMap'' command (see
above). By default, the Base-14 fonts are mapped to standard
X fonts, using the ''Latin1'', ''Symbol'', and
-''ZapfDingbats'' encodings.
+''!
ZapfDingbats'' encodings.
__displayFontT1__ ''PDF-font-name
T1-file''
@@ -144,10 +144,10 @@
__displayFontTT__ ''PDF-font-name
TT-file''
-Maps a PDF font, ''PDF-font-name'', to a TrueType font
-for display. The TrueType font file, ''TT-file'', should
+Maps a PDF font, ''PDF-font-name'', to a !
TrueType font
+for display. The !
TrueType font file, ''TT-file'', should
be a standard .ttf file.
__displayCIDFontX__ ''registry-ordering XLFD
@@ -168,25 +168,25 @@
can be multiple fontDir directories. If a PDF file uses a
font but doesn't embed it, these directories will be
searched for a matching font file. These fonts are used by
both xpdf (for display) and pdftops (for embedding in the
-generated PostScript). Only files with suffixes of
+generated !
PostScript). Only files with suffixes of
!!POSTSCRIPT CONTROL
__psPaperSize__ ''width(pts)
height(pts)''
-Sets the paper size for PostScript output. The ''width''
+Sets the paper size for !
PostScript output. The ''width''
and ''height'' parameters give the paper size in
-PostScript points.
+!
PostScript points.
__psPaperSize__ letter | legal | A4 | A3
-Sets the paper size for PostScript output to a standard
+Sets the paper size for !
PostScript output to a standard
size. The default paper size is set when xpdf and pdftops
are built, typically to
@@ -199,16 +199,16 @@
__psLevel__ level1 | level1sep | level2 |
level2sep
-Sets the PostScript level to generate. This defaults to
+Sets the !
PostScript level to generate. This defaults to
__psFont__ ''PDF-font-name PS-font-name''
When the ''PDF-font-name'' font is used in a PDF file, it
-will be translated to the PostScript font
+will be translated to the !
PostScript font
''PS-font-name'', which is assumed to be resident in the
printer. Typically, ''PDF-font-name'' and
''PS-font-name'' are the same. By default, only the
Base-14 fonts are assumed to be resident.
@@ -234,9 +234,9 @@
__psFile__ ''file-or-command''
-Sets the default PostScript file or print command for xpdf.
+Sets the default !
PostScript file or print command for xpdf.
Commands start with a |' character; anything else is a file.
If the file name or command contains spaces it must be
quoted. This defaults to unset, which tells xpdf to generate
a name of the form
@@ -284,9 +284,9 @@
__freetypeControl__ none | plain | low |
high
-Sets the type of font rendering for FreeType (the TrueType
+Sets the type of font rendering for !
FreeType (the !
TrueType
rasterizer) to use. Options are
__urlCommand__ ''command''