PDF viewer
Xpdf is an open source PDF viewer.
XpdfReader is a free (but not open source) PDF viewer, which includes a few extra features not found in the open source xpdf viewer.
Command line tools
The open source Xpdf toolkit also includes several command line tools which perform various functions on PDF files:
* pdftotext: converts PDF to text
* pdftops: converts PDF to PostScript
* pdftoppm: converts PDF pages to netpbm (PPM/PGM/PBM) image files
* pdftopng: converts PDF pages to PNG image files
* pdftohtml: converts PDF to HTML
* pdfinfo: extracts PDF metadata
* pdfimages: extracts raw images from PDF files
* pdffonts: lists fonts used in PDF files
* pdfdetach: extracts attached files from PDF files
- Sources inherited from project home:ecsos
- Download package
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Checkout Package
osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout home:redwil:15.4/xpdf && cd $_
- Create Badge
Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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xpdf-4.03.tar.gz | 0000936046 914 KB | |
xpdf-4.03.tar.gz.sig | 0000000801 801 Bytes | |
xpdf.changes | 0000001659 1.62 KB | |
xpdf.keyring | 0000003797 3.71 KB | |
xpdf.spec | 0000003595 3.51 KB |
Revision 7 (latest revision is 9)
- Update to 4.03 - LZW patent workaround. - Implemented inline images. - Fixed (mostly) disjoint polygon fills. - Added remote server stuff. - Added page number on command line. - Fixed problem with font encodings which caused character misalignment. - Fixed inverted CCITT decoding and inverted image mask drawing. - Now compiles under gcc 2.7.x (ignore those stupid 'unused parameter' warnings). - Many minor bug fixes and optimizations. - Change download url. - Set DUSE_FIXEDPOINT to OFF because it is only for specific situations and not heavily tested. And it can produce segmentation faults.
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