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pdfjam-pocketmod(1)					   pdfjam-pocketmod(1)

NAME
       pdfjam-pocketmod	 -  make  an  8-page  PDF document into a pocket-sized
       booklet

SYNOPSIS
       pdfjam-pocketmod SRC [PAGESPEC] [OPTION [OPTION] ...]

DESCRIPTION
       pdfjam-pocketmod converts 8 pages of a PDF  file	 into  a  single  8-up
       page,  with  pages  ordered  and oriented for folding into pocket-sized
       booklet ( as described at http://repocketmod.com/ ).

       SRC must be a regular PDF file (not /dev/stdin).

       If PAGESPEC is omitted, the first 8 pages are processed.

       OPTION is any option to pdfjam(1) other than --batch.

       pdfjam-pocketmod is a simple wrapper for pdfjam, which provides a front
       end  to	some of the capabilities of the pdfpages package for pdflatex.
       A working installation of  pdflatex,  with  the	pdfpages  package,  is
       required.

       pdfjam-pocketmod	 is part of the "PDFjam" package of tools, whose home‐
       page is at http://go.warwick.ac.uk/pdfjam .

SETUP
       See http://go.warwick.ac.uk/pdfjam .

USAGE
       For the available options and site/user defaults, see the output of

	      pdfjam --help

       For  further  information  and	some   examples	  see	http://go.war‐
       wick.ac.uk/pdfjam .

LIMITATIONS AND BUGS
       pdfjam-pocketmod	 does  not work with encrypted PDF files, and does not
       preserve hyperlinks.

       The '--keepinfo' option does not work.

       Please report bugs! See the website at http://www.warwick.ac.uk/go/pdf‐
       jam.

LICENSE
       PDFjam is distributed under the GNU public license.

SEE ALSO
       pdfjam(1).

AUTHOR
       pdfjam-pocketmod	 is  written  and maintained by David Firth as part of
       the PDFjam package.

				 10 March 2010		   pdfjam-pocketmod(1)
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