![]() ![]() * Pine Tree Systems A/S for funding the OPI and EPS support in * Rainer Menzner for creating t1lib, and for helping me adapt it to Siegert for improvements in the PostScript code. * Michael Richmond for the Win32 port of pdftops and pdftotext and the * David Boldt and Rick Rodgers for sample man pages. * Patrick Voigt for help with the remote server code. If you find a bug in Xpdf, i.e., if it prints an error message,Ĭrashes, or incorrectly displays a document, and you don't see thatīug listed here, please send me email, with a pointer (URL, ftp site, It does not do any subsetting (yet), so the resulting PS files will be Pdftops will now embed external 16-bit fonts (configured with theįontFileCC command) when the PDF file refers to a non-embedded font. See the xpdfrc(5) man page for more information on the new commands. * psFont16: replaced with psResidentFontCC * psNamedFont16: replaced with psResidentFont16 * displa圜IDFontT1, displa圜IDFontTT: replaced with fontFileCC * displayNamedCIDFontT1, displayNamedCIDFontTT: replaced with fontFile * displayFontT1, displayFontTT: replaced with fontFile The following xpdfrc commands have been removed: As of 3.03, configuration options that make senseįor both display and PS output have been unified. Used mostly separate commands to configure fonts for display and for The font configuration system has been changed. Pdfimages - extracts the images from a PDF fileĬommand line options and many other details are described in the manĪll of these utilities read an optional configuration file: see the Pdftoppm - converts a PDF file to a series of PPM/PGM/PBM-format Pdfdetach - lists or extracts embedded files (attachments) from a Pdffonts - lists the fonts used in a PDF file along with various Pdfinfo - dumps a PDF file's Info dictionary (plus some other There are five additional utilities (which are fully described in To generate a plain text file, run pdftotext: To generate a PostScript file, hit the "print" button in xpdf, or run If you'd like to receive email notification of Source code and several precompiled executables are available.Īnnouncements of new versions are posted to and emailed Xpdf has been ported to the Acorn, Amiga, BeOS, and EPOC. If you can't get Xpdf to compile on your system, send me email and ![]() Have decided not to host any binaries I didn't compile myself (for Or on the web, I'll be happy to add a link from the Xpdf web page. If you're willing to make your binary available by ftp If you compile Xpdf for a system not listed on the web page, please Pdfdetach, pdftoppm, and pdfimages) can also be compiled on WindowsĪnd Mac OSX systems. The non-X components of Xpdf (pdftops, pdftotext, pdfinfo, pdffonts, It should work on pretty much any system which runs X11 and In addition, it has been compiled by others on Solaris, AIX, HP-UX,ĭigital Unix, Irix, and numerous other Unix implementations, as wellĪs OS/2. If you're interested in commercial licensing, please see the Glyph & Program, you have two options: release your program under the GPL (v2Īnd/or v3), or purchase a commercial Xpdf source license. (or create a modified version of Xpdf), and you are distributing that If you want to incorporate the Xpdf source code into another program Xpdf tools) in binary form, you need to include all of theĭocumentation: README, man pages (or help files), COPYING, and If you are redistributing unmodified copies of Xpdf (or any of the GPL, as I have no idea what those versions will look like. Please note that Xpdf is NOT licensed under "any later version" of the The Xpdf source package includes the text of both GPL versions: This means that you can distribute derivatives of Xpdf under Xpdf is licensed under the GNU General Pulbic License (GPL), version 2 Xpdf will run on 32-bit and 64-bit machines. Systems and should run on pretty much any system with a decent C++Ĭompiler. The non-XĬomponents (pdftops, pdftotext, etc.) also run on Windows and Mac OSX Xpdf runs under the X Window System on UNIX and OS/2. PDF text extractor, PDF-to-PostScript converter, and various other The name of Adobe's PDF software.) The Xpdf project also includes a (These are also sometimes also called 'Acrobat' files, from Xpdf is an open source viewer for Portable Document Format (PDF)įiles. The PDF data structures, operators, and specification are ![]()
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