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PODOFOIMG2PDF(1)						   podofoimg2pdf						  PODOFOIMG2PDF(1)

NAME
podofoimg2pdf - Convert images to PDF files SYNOPSIS
podofoimg2pdf [output.pdf] [-useimgsize] [image1 image2 image3 ...] DESCRIPTION
podofoimg2pdf is one of the command line tools from the PoDoFo library that provide several useful operations to work with PDF files. This tool will combine any number of images into a single PDF. This is useful for creating a document from scanned images. Large pages will be scaled to fit the page and images smaller than the defined page size will be centered. Supported image formats: JPEG PNG TIFF OPTIONS
-useimgsize Use the image size as page size instead of A4 SEE ALSO
podofobox(1), podofocountpages(1), podofocrop(1), podofoencrypt(1), podofoimgextract(1), podofoincrementalupdates(1), podofoimpose(1), pod- ofomerge(1), podofopages(1), podofopdfinfo(1), podofotxt2pdf(1), podofotxtextract(1), podofouncompress(1), podofoxmp(1) AUTHORS
PoDoFo is written by Dominik Seichter <domseichter@web.de> and others. This manual page was written by Oleksandr Moskalenko <malex@debian.org> for the Debian Project (but may be used by others). PoDoFo 2010-12-09 PODOFOIMG2PDF(1)

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PODOFOENCRYPT(1)						   podofoencrypt						  PODOFOENCRYPT(1)

NAME
podofoencrypt - encrypt PDF files and set PDF security settings SYNOPSIS
podofoencrypt [--rc4v1] [--rc4v2] [--aes] [-u <userpassword>] -o <ownerpassword> <inputfile> <outputfile> DESCRIPTION
podofoencrypt is one of the command line tools from the PoDoFo library that provide several useful operations to work with PDF files. It can encrypt PDF files using RC4 or AES encoding and can set PDF security settings. OPTIONS
--help Display the help text Algorithm: --rc4v1 Use rc4v1 encryption --rc4v2 Use rc4v2 encryption (Default value) --aes Use aes encryption (currently not supported) Passwords: -u <password> An optional user password -o <password> The required owner password Permissions: --print Allow printing the document --edit Allow modification of the document besides annotations, form fields or changing pages --copy Allow extraction of text and graphics --editnotes Add or modify text annoations or form fields (if ePdfPermissions_Edit is set also allow to create interactive form fields including signature) --fillandsign Fill in existing form or signature fields --accessible Extract text and graphics to support user with disabillities --assemble Assemble the document: insert, create, rotate delete pages or add bookmarks --highprint Print a high resolution version of the document SEE ALSO
podofobox(1), podofocountpages(1), podofocrop(1), podofoimg2pdf(1), podofoimgextract(1), podofoincrementalupdates(1), podofoimpose(1), pod- ofomerge(1), podofopages(1), podofopdfinfo(1), podofotxt2pdf(1), podofotxtextract(1), podofouncompress(1), podofoxmp(1) AUTHORS
PoDoFo is written by Dominik Seichter <domseichter@web.de> and others. This manual page was written by Oleksandr Moskalenko <malex@debian.org> for the Debian Project (but may be used by others). PoDoFo 2010-12-09 PODOFOENCRYPT(1)
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