Command-line tools and library for transforming PDF files
QPDF is a program that does structural, content-preserving
transformations on PDF files. It could have been called something
like pdf-to-pdf. It also provides many useful capabilities to
developers of PDF-producing software or for people who just want to
look at the innards of a PDF file to learn more about how they work.
QPDF offers many capabilities such as linearization (web
optimization), encrypt, and decryption of PDF files. Note that QPDF
does not have the capability to create PDF files from scratch; it is
only used to create PDF files with special characteristics starting
from other PDF files or to inspect or extract information from
existing PDF files.
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qpdf-11.7.0.tar.gz | 0018124824 17.3 MB | |
qpdf-11.7.0.tar.gz.asc | 0000000833 833 Bytes | |
qpdf.changes | 0000040658 39.7 KB | |
qpdf.keyring | 0000011028 10.8 KB | |
qpdf.spec | 0000004594 4.49 KB |
Revision 74 (latest revision is 77)
Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
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- update to 11.7.0: * Add QPDFAcroFormDocumentHelper::disableDigitalSignatures, which disables any digital signature fields, leaving their visual representations intact. The --remove-restrictions command-line argument now calls this. * Generate a more complete qpdf "man page" from the same source as qpdf --help. Fixes #1064. * Allow the syntax "--encrypt --user-password=user-password --owner-password=owner-password --bits={40,128,256}" when encrypting PDF files. This is an alternative to the syntax "--encrypt user-password owner-password {40,128,256}", which will continue to be supported. The new syntax works better with shell completion and allows creation of passwords that start with "-". * When setting a check box value, allow any value other than /Off to mean checked. This is permitted by the spec. * Fix to QPDF JSON: a floating point number that appears in scientific notation will be converted to fixed-point notation, rounded to six digits after the decimal point. * Fix to QPDF JSON: the syntax "n:/pdf-syntax" is now accepted as an alternative way to represent names. This can be used for any name (e.g. "n:/text#2fplain"), but it is necessary when the name contains binary characters. * Update code and tests so that qpdf's test suite no longer depends on the output of any specific zlib implementation. This makes it possible to get a fully passing test suite with any API-compatible zlib library. CI tests with the default zlib as well as zlib-ng (including verifying that zlib-ng is not the default), but any zlib implementation should work. Fixes #774.
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