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NAME
dvipdfm - Produce PDF files directly from DVI files
SYNOPSIS
dvipdfm
[options]
file[.dvi]
DESCRIPTION
The program
dvipdfm
generates a
PDF
file from a
DVI
file.
DVI
files are the output format
produced by TeX.
Output from
groff
can be converted to
DVI
format
using
grodvi.
The program
dvipdfm
recognizes several commonly used
\special
commands, which are extensions to the
DVI
format.
Specifically, it understands
color specials, papersize specials,
tpic specials (which allow it to be used with
pic),
hypertex specials, and some PostScript
specials. These extensions allow documents
to contain color, figures, and hyperlinks.
The program tries to mimic
the behavior of
dvips
so that many
macro packages produced for use with
dvips
will work with
dvipdfm.
Dvipdfm understands its own specific
\special
commands to allow access to PDF features
such as annotations and bookmarks.
For more details, consult the
Dvipdfm User's Manual,
which is distributed with
dvipdfm.
OPTIONS
-c
Ignore color
\specials.
The
-c
toggles a flag that disables color
\special
processing.
Unless changed in the configuration file,
that flag is off, and color
\specials
are interpreted normally.
The
-c
option may be used to produce a black and white document
from a document containing color TeX
\special
commands.
-d
Remove thumbnail images after including them.
(See the
-t
option for more information.)
-e
Toggle partial font embedding flag. If partial
font embedding is off, embedded fonts are
fully
embedded.
The default, if not changed in the configuration file,
is to embed only those glyphs actually used in the document.
-f map_file
Set the name of the font map file to
map_file.
The format of the font map file
is documented in the
Dvipdfm User's Manual.
-l
Select landscape mode. In other words, exchange the
x
and
y
dimensions of the paper.
-m mag
Magnify the input document by
mag.
-o name
Generate PDF output file having the name
name.
By default, the name of the output
file is
file.pdf.
-p paper
Select the papersize by name (e.g.,
letter, legal, ledger, tabloid, a3, a4, or a5
)
-r size
Set resolution of bitmapped fonts to
size
dots per inch. Bitmapped fonts are generated
by the Kpathsea library, which uses MetaFont. Bitmapped
fonts are included as type 3 fonts in the PDF output file.
-s page_specifications
Select the pages of the
DVI
file to be converted.
The
page_specifications
consists of a comma separated list of
page_ranges:
An empty
first_page
is implied to be the first page of the
DVI
file.
An empty
last_page
is treated as the last page of the
DVI
file.
Examples:
-s 1,3,5
includes pages 1, 3, and 5;
-s -
includes all pages;
-s -,-
includes two copies of all pages in the
DVI
file;
and
-s 1-10
includes the first ten pages of the
DVI
file.
-t
Search for thumbnail images of each page
in the directory named by the
TMP
environment variable.
The thumbnail images must be named in a specific format.
They must have the same base name
as the
DVI
file and they must have the page number as the extension
to the file name. Dvipdfm does not
generate the thumbnails itself, but it is distributed with a wrapper
program named
dvipdft
that does so.
-v
Increase verbosity.
Results of the
-v
option are cumulative (e.g.,
-vv
) increases the verbosity by two increments.
-x x_offset
Set the left margin to
x_offset1.0in.
The dimension may be specified in any units understood by TeX (e.g.,
bpt, pt, in, cm
)
-y y_offset
Set the top margin to
y_offset1.0in.
The dimension may be specified in any units understood by TeX (e.g.,
bpt, pt, in, cm
)
-z compression_level
Set the compression level to
compression_level.
Compressions levels range from 0 (no compression) to
9 (maximum compression) and correspond to the values understood by zlib.
ENVIRONMENT
Dvipdfm
uses the
kpathsea
library for locating the files that it opens. Hence,
the environment variables documented in the
Kpathsea library
documentation influence
dvipdfm.
Dvipdfm also reads the following environment variables:
TMP
The directory to search for thumbnail images of each page.
FILES
The precise location of the following files is determined by the
Kpathsea library
configuration. The location may be determined by using kpsewhich, e.g.,
kpsewhich -progname=dvipdfm -format='other text files' config
config
Startup options
t1fonts.map
The default font map file (this name may be changed in the config file).
*.tfm
TeX font metrics
*.vf
TeX virtual font files
*.pfb
PostScript Type 1 font files
texmf.cnf
The Kpathsea library configuration file.
The location of this file may be found by typing
kpsewhich texmf.cnf
SEE ALSO
tex(1), dvips(1), groff(1), grodvi(1), pic(1),
and the
Kpathsea library
info documentation.