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NAME

       pdfjam - A shell script for manipulating PDF files

SYNOPSIS

       pdfjam [options] [--] [file[pages]]...

DESCRIPTION

       pdfjam  assembles a list of documents (pdf, ps, eps, jpg or png) into a single pdf.  It allows to rotate,
       scale, reorder and combine pages freely using the power of the 'pdfpages' and 'graphicx' LaTeX packages.

       Output is written to a generated name (unless specified via --outfile).  The input files are embedded  as
       graphics  in  the  output.  Especially jpg files are kept as is without transcoding.  Input from stdin is
       supported by specifying /dev/stdin as a file and is the default if no file is given.

       By specifying pages it is possible to specfiy which pages to include in which  order.   The  default  '-'
       selects all pages.  An example:

              pdfjam file1 '{},2,4-6,9-' ...

       makes  an  empty  page, followed by pages 2,4,5,6 of file1, followed by pages 9 onwards (up to the end of
       file1).

       A page selection can be applied to more than one file, e.g.,

              pdfjam file1 file2 file3 last-1 ...

       applies page selection 'last-1' (reverting the page order) to all three files; but for example

              pdfjam file1 file2 2- file3 1-7 ...

       would apply the page selection '2-' to file1 and file2, and '1-7' to file3.  A page selection applies  to
       all the files *immediately* preceding it in the argument list.

       See the pdfpages manual for more details on pagespec syntax.

OPTIONS TO PDFPAGES AND GRAHPICX

       Key value options to 'pdfpages' and 'graphicx' can be specified as --key value.

META OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Output this text only; no processing of PDF files.

       --configpath
              Output the 'configpath' variable and exit immediately; no processing of PDF files.

       -V, --version
              Output the version number of pdfjam and exit immediately; no processing of PDF files.

       -q, --quiet
              Suppress verbose commentary on progress.

PROCESSING OPTIONS

       --batch
              Run  pdfjam  sequentially  on each input file in turn, and produce a separate output file for each
              input, rather than the default coalescing behaviour.   For  the  location  of  output  files,  see
              --outfile.  The --batch option cannot be used in the case of input from stdin.

       -o, --outfile name
              Specifies  where  the  output  file(s)  will  go.  If 'name' is an existing directory, pdfjam will
              attempt to write its output PDF file(s) there, with name(s) derived from the  input  file  name(s)
              and the --suffix option (see below).  Otherwise the output pdf will be written at 'name'.

       --suffix string
              Specifies a suffix for output file names, to be used when --outfile is unspecified or a directory.
              The STRING must not have zero length.

       --checkfiles, --no-checkfiles
              If  the  Unix  'file'  utility  is  available,  the  output  of  'file  -Lb  FILE1' should be 'PDF
              document...' where '...' gives version information.  If this is the case on your system you should
              use --checkfiles; otherwise use --no-checkfiles, in which case  all  input  files  must  have  the
              correct extensions (.pdf, .ps, .eps .jpg, .jpeg, .png, or their uppercase variants).

       --latex pathtolatex
              Specify  the LaTeX engine to be used (one of pdflatex, xelatex, lualatex).  The pathtolatex string
              must be the full path to a suitable LaTeX executable (for example /usr/bin/xelatex  on  many  unix
              systems).

       --tidy, --no-tidy
              Specify  whether  the temporary directory created by pdfjam should be deleted.  Use '--no-tidy' or
              '--builddir' (see below) to help debug most errors.

       --builddir path
              Specifies a build directory to be used in place of a temporary one.  Existing files inside will be
              overwritten.  Overrides --tidy.

       --runs N
              Run latex N times, for each output document made.

       --vanilla
              Suppress the reading of any pdfjam configuration files.

       --enc  Specify a command-line encoding

PAPER OPTIONS

       --paper papername, --papername

              Specify a LaTeX paper size, for example '--paper a4' or simply '--a4paper' for ISO  A4  paper.   A
              wide  range  of  paper sizes is available thanks to the LaTeX 'geometry' package.  For details see
              documentation for LaTeX and/or the 'geometry' package.  If no default value  is  set,  obtain  the
              system’s default paper via libpaper, falling back to A4.

       --papersize width,height
              Specify  a  custom  paper  size  in  points  =  1/72 inch (known as bp in LaTeX and as pt in other
              software), e.g. --papersize 612,792.  Units may also be  specified  explicitly,  e.g.  --papersize
              10in,18cm.

       --landscape, --no-landscape
              Specify landscape page orientation (or not) in the output PDF file.

       --twoside, --no-twoside
              Specify (or not) the 'twoside' document class option.

       --other-edge, --no-other-edge
              Rotate  every  odd  page  by  180  degrees  (or not).  Thus changes along which edge the pages are
              flipped in duplex printing.

       --pagecolor rgbspec
              Specify a background colour for the output pages.  The RGBSPEC must be a comma-separated triple of
              integers between 0 and 255.  An  example:  --pagecolor  150,200,150.   Default  is  no  background
              colour.

PDFINFO OPTIONS

       --keepinfo, --no-keepinfo
              Preserve  (or not) Title, Author, Subject and Keywords (from the last input PDF file, if more than
              one) in the output PDF file.  This requires the pdfinfo utility, from the  poppler-utils  package,
              and the LaTeX 'hyperref' package; if either of those is not available, '--keepinfo' is ignored.

       --pdftitle string, --pdfauthor string,
              --pdfsubject string, --pdfkeywords string Provide text for the Title, Author, Subject and Keywords
              in  the  output  PDF  file.   Requires the LaTeX 'hyperref' package.  These options, individually,
              override --keepinfo.

ADVANCED OPTIONS

       --preamble string
              Append the supplied STRING to the preamble of the LaTeX source  file(s),  immediately  before  the
              '\begin{document}' line to load LaTeX packages or set global options.  An example:

              pdfjam --nup 2x2 myfile.pdf -o myfile-4up.pdf --preamble '\usepackage{fancyhdr} \pagestyle{fancy}'

       If  '--preamble' is used more than once in the call, the supplied preamble strings are concatenated.  For
       a note on avoiding clashes, see the README file, also available at https://github.com/pdfjam/pdfjam.

       --     Signals end of options processing.

PDFPAGES AND GRAPHICX OPTIONS

       --KEY VALUE
              Specify options to '\includepdfmerge', in the LaTeX 'pdfpages'  package.   See  the  the  pdfpages
              documentation  (usually  'texdoc  pdfpages') for more information.  Here KEY is the name of any of
              the many options for '\includepdfmerge', and VALUE is a corresponding value.  Examples:

              --nup 2x1 (for 2-up side-by-side imposition)

              --scale 0.7 (to scale all input pages to 70% size)

              --offset '1cm 0.5cm' (to offset all pages -- note the quotes!)

              --frame true (to put a frame round each input page)

              --booklet true (to reorder the pages in signatures, generally useful with --nup)

              --signature N (specify the signature size, as the number of original pages in a signature  in  the
              final  document.   Caveat:  booklet  is  a short form for signature, so if you use --booklet true,
              signature will be ignored)

              --trim '1cm 2cm 1cm 2cm' --clip true (to trim those amounts from  left,  bottom,  right  and  top,
              respectively, of input pages)

              --angle  NNN (The angle of rotation in degrees.  Angles that are not either 0, 90, 180 or 270 will
              still create straight rectangular pages, only the content will be rotated.)

CONFIGURATION FILES

       Defaults for the options  --suffix,  --keepinfo,  --paper,  --outfile,  --landscape,  --twoside,  --tidy,
       --latex,  --runs,  --checkfiles  and  --preamble  can  be set in site-wide or user-specific configuration
       files.  The files searched are

              /etc/pdfjam.conf              /usr/share/etc/pdfjam.conf              /usr/local/share/pdfjam.conf
              /usr/local/etc/pdfjam.conf $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/pdfjam.conf $HOME/.pdfjam.conf

       This list can be changed by editing 'configpath' in the pdfjam script.  All of these files are ignored if
       the --vanilla argument is used.

AUTHORS

       David Firth (2002 to 2019), Reuben Thomas (2020 to 2024), Markus Kurtz (since 2024)

SEE ALSO

       The LaTeX packages graphicx (https://ctan.org/pkg/graphicx) and pdfpages (https://ctan.org/pkg/pdfpages).
       For including eps files, see the epstopdf package (https://ctan.org/pkg/epstopdf).

       For more information, including a sample configuration file, see https://github.com/pdfjam/pdfjam.

pdfjam 4.1                                         2025-01-30                                          PDFJAM(1)