DVIPDFMX
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Updated: 24 December 2018
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NAME
dvipdfmx, xdvipdfmx, dvipdfm - produce PDF files directly from DVI files
SYNOPSIS
dvipdfmx
or
dvipdfm
[
options]
file[
.dvi]
DESCRIPTION
The program
dvipdfmx
generates a PDF file from a DVI file. DVI files are the output produced
by TeX.
groff
can also generate DVI files using
grodvi(-Tdvi).
In TeX Live,
dvipdfm
is another incarnation of
dvipdfmx
rather than a separate program. Compatibility is attempted as best as
possible.
In addition,
xdvipdfmx
is another incarnation. It is used as the back end for
xetex(1)
and is not intended to be invoked directly.
dvipdfmx
recognizes several commonly used
\special
commands, which are extensions to the DVI format. Specifically, it
understands color specials, papersize specials, tpic specials (which
allow it to be used with
pic),
hypertex specials, and some PostScript specials. These extensions allow
documents to contain color, figures, and hyperlinks. The program tries
to mimic the behavior of
dvips
where possible, so that many macro packages produced for use with
dvips
will also work with
dvipdfmx.
In addition,
dvipdfmx
understands its own specific
\special
commands to allow access to PDF features such as annotations and
bookmarks.
As of December 2018, one such special specific to
dvipdfmx
is
pdf:trailerid,
which specifies the /ID in the PDF trailer.
It is used like this (from the TeX level):
\special{pdf:trailerid [ (0123456789abcdef) (01234567890abcdef) ]}
That is, the special takes an array (the square brackets) of two 16-byte
PDF strings (the parentheses). This is the same syntax as LuaTeX's
\pdfvariable trailerid,
while different from pdfTeX's
\pdftrailerid.
It must appear on the first output page, otherwise it is ignored.
Unrecognized specials will generate warning messages. Packages that may need a
dvipdfm
or
dvipdfmx
driver option include
geometry,
hyperref,
bookmark,
graphicx,
and
xcolor.
For issues related to bounding boxes (and hence image sizes), see
extractbb(1).
OPTIONS
Unlike with many other programs, argument values must be separated from
option names by a space, not an = sign; option names cannot be
abbreviated; and - and -- cannot be used interchangeably.
- -c
-
Ignore (or accept) color
\specials.
By default, color
\specials
are interpreted normally (changeable in the configuration file). The
-c
option may be used to produce a black and white document
from a document containing color TeX
\special
commands.
- --dvipdfm
-
Enable
dvipdfm
emulation mode. This is the default if the executable name is `dvipdfm'.
- -d number
-
Specify the number of decimal digits in the PDF output; must be between
0 and 5, default is 2.
- -e
-
Ignored, for (semi-)compatibility with
dvipdfm.
- -f map_file
-
Read the font map file given by
map_file.
The default map file in TeX Live is
pdftex.map,
as defined in the configuration file.
--help
Show a help message and exit successfully.
- -l
-
Select landscape mode. In other words, exchange the
x
and
y
dimensions of the paper.
- -m mag
-
Magnify the input document by
mag.
- -o filename
-
Set the PDF output file name; use `-' for stdout.
By default, the name of the output
file is derived from the input, that is,
file.pdf.
- -p paper
-
Select the papersize by name (e.g.,
letter, legal, ledger, tabloid, a3, a4, or a5
)
- -q
-
Quiet mode.
- -r size
-
Set resolution of bitmapped fonts to
size
dots per inch. Bitmapped fonts are generated
by the Kpathsea library, which uses Metafont. Bitmapped
fonts are included as Type 3 fonts in the PDF output file. Default is 600.
- -s page_specifications
-
Select the pages of the DVI file to be processed; default is `-',
meaning all pages. The
page_specifications
consists of a comma separated list of
page_ranges:
page_specifications := page_specification[,page_specifications]
where
page_specification := single_page|page_range
page_range := [first_page]-[last_page]
An empty
first_page
is treated as the first page of the DVI file, and
an empty
last_page
is treated as the last page of the DVI file.
Examples:
-
- -s 1,3,5
-
includes pages 1, 3, and 5;
- -s -
-
includes all pages;
- -s -,-
-
includes two copies of all pages in the DVI file;
and
- -s 1-10
-
includes the first ten pages of the DVI
file.
- -t
-
Search for thumbnail images of each page
in the directory named by the
TMPDIR
environment variable. The thumbnail images must be named in a specific
format: the same base name as the DVI file and the page number as the
extension to the file name.
dvipdfmx
does not generate such thumbnails itself, but it is distributed with a
wrapper program named
dvipdft
that does so.
- --version
-
Show a help message and exit successfully.
- -v
-
Increase verbosity.
Results of the
-v
option are cumulative (e.g.,
-vv
increases the verbosity by two increments). Maximum verbosity is four.
- --kpathsea-debug number
-
Have Kpathsea output debugging information; `-1' for everything (voluminous).
- -x x_offset
-
Set the left margin to
x_offset.
The default left margin is
1.0in.
The dimension may be specified in any units understood by TeX (e.g.,
bp, pt, in, cm).
- -y y_offset
-
Set the top margin to
y_offset.
The default top margin is
1.0in.
The dimension may be specified in any units understood by TeX (e.g.,
bpt, pt, in, cm).
- -z number
-
Set the compression level to
compression_level.
Compression levels range from 0 (no compression) to
9 (maximum compression) and correspond to the values understood by zlib;
default is 9.
- -C number
-
Miscellaneous option flags; see the --help output for details.
- -D template
-
PostScript to PDF conversion command line template; the default is taken
from the configuration file, which also gives all the details and
mentions several possibilities.
- -E
-
Always try to embed fonts, ignoring licensing flags, etc.
- -I number
-
Image cache life in hours; default is -2, meaning to not cache images at
all. A value of -1 means to erase all old images and also new images; 0
means to erase all old images but leave new images.
- -K number
-
Encryption key length; default 40.
- -M
-
Process MetaPost PostScript output.
- -O number
-
Set maximum depth of open bookmark items; default 0.
- -P number
-
Set permission flags for PDF encryption; default 0x003C.
- -S
-
Enable PDF encryption.
- -V number
-
Set PDF minor version; default 5 (from the configuration file).
IMAGE BOUNDING BOXES
When including images with
dvipdfmx,
their bounding boxes should be generated by running
extractbb.
The result will be in an
.xbb
file; the xbb information is the same as for the PDF format.
ENVIRONMENT
dvipdfmx
uses the
kpathsea
library for locating the files that it opens. Hence, the environment
variables documented in the
Kpathsea library
documentation influence
dvipdfmx.
It also uses the value of the environment variable TMPDIR as the
directory to search for thumbnail images of each page.
FILES
The precise location of the following files is determined by the
Kpathsea library
configuration. The location may be determined by using kpsewhich, e.g.,
kpsewhich -progname=dvipdfmx -format='other text files' dvipdfmx.cfg
- dvipdfmx.cfg
-
Default configuration file
- pdftex.map
-
The default font map file (this may be changed in the config file).
- *.tfm
-
TeX font metrics
- *.vf
-
TeX virtual font files
- *.pfb
-
PostScript Type 1 font files
- texmf.cnf
-
The Kpathsea library configuration file.
The location of this file may be found by typing
kpsewhich texmf.cnf
SEE ALSO
dvipdft(1),
extractbb(1),
tex(1),
luatex(1),
xetex(1),
dvips(1),
groff(1),
grodvi(1),
pic(1),
the Kpathsea library Info documentation (
http://tug.org/kpathsea),
and the Dvipdfmx User's Manual (in the distribution).
AUTHOR
Primarily Mark A. Wicks; dvipdfmx extensions primarily by Jin-Hwan Cho,
Shunsaku Hirata, and Matthias Franz. For the version in TeX Live, all
bugs and other reports should go to the
dvipdfmx
maintainers at tex-k (at) tug.org. This man page edited for TeX Live
by Bob Tennent and others. This man page is public domain.