pdfcrop(1)
NAME
PDFCROP - crop pdf files to their minimal size.
SYNOPSIS
pdfcrop [OPTIONS ...] input[.pdf] [output file]
DESCRIPTION
pdfcrop is a utility to calculate and remove empty margins from each
page in the input PDF file. The resulting output file occupies the
minimal paper size needed for the contents and is therefore suitable
for inclusion as a graphic
OPTIONS
--help print usage
- --version
- print version
- --(no)verbose
- verbose printing (default: false)
- --(no)debug
- debug informations (default: false)
- --gscmd <name>
- call of ghostscript (default: gs)
- --pdftexcmd <name>
- call of pdfTeX (default: pdftex)
- --margins "<left> <top> <right> <bottom>"
- (0 0 0 0) add extra margins, unit is bp. If only one number is given, then it is used for all margins, in the case of two numbers they are also used for right and bottom.
- --(no)clip
- clipping support, if margins are set (default: false)
- --(no)hires
- using `%%HiResBoundingBox' instead of `%%BoundingBox' (default: false)
- --papersize <foo>
- parameter for gs's -sPAPERSIZE=<foo>, use only with older gs versions <7.32
EXAMPLES
pdfcrop --margins 10 input.pdf output.pdf
pdfcrop --margins '5 10 5 20' --clip input.pdf output.pdf
AUTHORS
- pdfcrop has been written by Heiko Oberdiek. This manual page has been
written by Frank Küster for the Debian/GNU Linux distribution and may
be freely used, modified and/or distributed by anyone.