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PROGRAM:

NAME


mudraw - render PDF/XPS/CBZ/EPUB documents

SYNOPSIS


mudraw [options] file [pages]

DESCRIPTION


mudraw will render a document of a supported document format to image files, convert to
another vector format, or extract the text content.

The supported input document formats are: pdf, xps, cbz, and epub.

The supported output image formats are: pbm, pgm, ppm, pam, png, tga, pwg, and pcl. The
supported output vector formats are: svg, pdf, and debug trace (as xml). The supported
output text formats are: plain text, html, and structured text (as xml).

OPTIONS


-F format
Output format (if no -F, -o will be examined) Supported formats: png, tga, pnm,
pam, pwg, pcl, svg, pdf

-p password
Use the specified password if the file is encrypted.

-o output
The output format is inferred from the output file name. Embed %d in the name to
indicate the page number (for example: "page%d.png"). Printf modifiers are
supported, for example "%03d". If no output is specified, the output will go to
stdout.

-F format
Enforce a specific output format. Use this when outputting to stdout.

-R angle
Rotate clockwise by given number of degrees.

-r resolution
Render the page at the specified resolution. The default resolution is 72 dpi.

-w width
Render the page at the specified width (or, if the -r flag is used, render with a
maximum width).

-h height
Render the page at the specified height (or, if the -r flag is used, render with a
maximum height).

-f Fit exactly; ignore the aspect ratio when matching specified width/heights.

-W width
Page width in points for EPUB layout.

-H height
Page height in points for EPUB layout.

-S size
Font size in points for EPUB layout.

-c colorspace
Render in the specified colorspace. Supported colorspaces are: mono, gray,
grayalpha, rgb, rgbalpha, cmyk, cmykalpha. Some abbreviations are allowed: m, g,
ga, rgba, cmyka. The default is chosen based on the output format.

-G gamma
Apply gamma correction. Some typical values are 0.7 or 1.4 to thin or darken text
rendering.

-I Invert colors.

-s [mft5]
Show various bits of information: memory use, features, timings, and/or md5
checksum.

-A bits
Specify how many bits of anti-aliasing to use. The default is 8.

-D Disable use of display lists. May cause slowdowns, but should reduce the amount of
memory used. -i Ignore errors.

pages Comma separated list of page numbers and ranges (for example: 1,5,10-15). If no
pages are specified, then all pages will be rendered.

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