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+jPDF Tweak
+==========
+
+This program requires Java 5 or higher. Download it from java.sun.com.
+
+Start it by double clicking the jar file, or by
+
+java -jar jpdftweak.jar
+
+For the command line options, add -help to the command line above.
+
+In compact version "burst in image file type" and "export in Tiff multipage"
+features are not available. In normal versions to use those features, a shared
+library file must be located in the same path with jpdftweak.jar.
+Those two features are not yet supported by MacOS Systems.
+For more details please read the section 
+"Burst as Image / Export Multipage Tiff Features" below.
+
+If you have the compact version and have problems, you might try
+if they are present in the "normal" version as well.
+
+See the "manual" folder for short manual.
+
+Java Memory Limit
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+By default, a Java program may only access up to 64 MB of RAM. When
+processing large PDFs, this can cause out of memory errors.
+
+You can increase the memory that will be used by jPDF Tweak by editing
+the jpdftweak.bat file with a text editor; change
+
+@java -jar jpdftweak.jar %*
+
+to for example
+
+@java -Xmx256M -jar jpdftweak.jar %*
+
+to allow for 256 MB of RAM. Alternatively, if you want to perform lots 
+of operations, you can check the "Use temporary files" option on the
+Output tab.
+
+Burst as Image / Export Multipage Tiff Features
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+To burst pages as image files or export in multipage Tiff shared 
+libraries are required to be in the same path with this jar.
+Those libraries are included in normal version
+or can separately downloaded from 
+"http://sourceforge.net/projects/jmupdf/"
+Shared Libraries List
+---------------------
+Windows x86 ~> jmupdf32.dll
+Windows x64 ~> jmupdf64.dll
+Linux x86 ~> libjmupdf32.so 
+Linux x64 ~> libjmupdf64.so 
+
+
+License
+~~~~~~~
+
+jPDF Tweak is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+(at your option) any later version. See license.txt.
+
+Contact me
+~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Please send bug reports and suggestions to <schierlm@users.sourceforge.net>.
+
+ChangeLog
+~~~~~~~~~
+
++++ 2011-12-19 Released version 1.1 +++
+
+- Add new interleave option to CLI and GUI to interleave two documents
+- Add support to add empty pages before including a PdfPageRange
+- Add new -crop option to GUI and CLI to crop the document to one of the 
+  PDF Page Boxes (if the document contains them)
+- Add "book printing" feature: Repeat shuffle rule for blocks of a fixed size
+- Add "Split 2-Up" shuffle rule contributed by 
+  Paolo Bonzini <bonzini at gnu dot org>
+- Add new function to export PDF pages as images in various image formats
+  or export PDF Documents to multi-page TIFF on supported platforms, 
+  uses native JMuPdf library
+- Bug fixes and internal improvements:
+  * Update iText (5.1.3), BouncyCastle (1.46), JGoodies Forms (1.4.2)
+    and Proguard (4.6); iText fixes (among other things) incorrect page 
+    label rendering for EMPTY page labels
+  * Show an error if page number label does not fit completely inside the page bounding box
+  * Properly complain when trying to sign with an alias that has no private key assigned
+  * Properly reject font sizes of 0 on the Watermark tab as they will 
+    cause a crash later
+  * Create proper error messages when using invalid Page specification 
+    in a shuffle rule
+  * Try to load the PDF in non-partial mode if loading in partial mode
+    fails, since non-partial mode can rebuild the xref table when broken.
+  * change the way to generate empty pages in shuffle rules; 
+    the new way will create slightly smaller PDFs
+  * create directory for burst pages if it does not exist
+  * Use page labels in burst filenames if present
+
++++ 2010-12-27 Released version 1.0 +++
+
+- Add shuffle rule to reverse page order
+- Add application icon contributed anonymously
+- Update manual
+- Bug fixes:
+  * Show an error when using batch processing but no output variables 
+    are used
+  * Detect missing library files and show a friendly error message
+  * include lib/README file in nolib version
+  * fix buildfile so that it does not add libraries to compact version
+
++++ 2010-11-06 Released version 1.0-rc1 +++
+
+- Formal changes
+  * As the program got quite stable, this is the first version that
+    is no longer beta but a release candidate.
+  * Update to iText 5.0.5, BouncyCastle 1.45 and JGoodies Forms 1.3
+  * Due to changes in licensing of the PDF library used by jPDF Tweak
+    (iText), the license of the current version changed to GNU Affero
+    General Public License version 3 (AGPLv3+). If you know a good reason
+    why to create a separate branch that stays GPLv2+ and uses the old
+    version of iText, write me - maybe you can convince me.
+- Support more than one transformation block at once in the command line 
+  interface
+- Add support for PDF 1.5 compression (Acrobat 6.0)
+- Enable multiselect in the file chooser for multifile and batch modes
+- Page number improvements:
+  * Add support for printing page labels either as pre-formatted logical
+    page numbers (i. e. Roman/Arabic etc.) or as custom formatted logical
+    page numbers (e. g. with leading zeroes)
+  * Add page number UI on watermark tab to change (printed) page numbers 
+    before performing shuffle rule.
+  * Add option to print page numbers on inner/outer edge (flip on 
+    even/odd pages)
+- Bug fixes:
+  * Improve validation of page ranges on the input tab
+  * Fix handling of dirty cell editors and invalid cell values
+  * Fix -ot (temp files) command line option
+  * Fix handling of XMP metadata when changing document info
+  * Preserve outlines (bookmarks), viewer preferences and page numbers
+    when optimizing for size
+
++++ 2009-07-13 Released version 0.9.5 +++
+
+- update to iText 2.1.7, BouncyCastle 1.43 and JGoodies Forms 1.2.1
+- Add option to change mask used for printing page numbers
+  (to do things like "Page 2 of 11").
+- New "optimize for size" option
+- Add an option to save intermediary results into temporary files
+- Add color option for text watermark
+- Add "Tile Copy" shuffle rules by Stefan Michel
+- Show a red ugly dialog box when a fatal exception occurs
+- Complain if output file is one of the input files
+- Complain when setting permissions without setting an owner password
+- bug fixes:
+  * Do not show logical page twice (once instead of physical page) when
+    loading page numbers.
+  * Close all input/output streams when finished.
+  * Fix exception when removing elements from the attachment tab
+  * Copy info dictionary after every operation that might destroy it.
+  * fix a ClassCastException and catch NullPointerException 
+    when trying to parse shuffle rules.
+  * fix crash when deleting a row in a table when a cell editor is active
+  * catch BadPasswordException to only show a password prompt when the reason
+    is really a bad password
+  * Fix adding new PDF bookmarks to a PDF file that did not have any
+  * Fix a typo in "Penguin Small/Large Paperback" page size
+  * catch OutOfMemoryError and display an error message
+
+
++++ 2007-09-10 Released version 0.9 +++
+
+- update to iText 2.0.5
+- Preserve hyperlinks when resizing and shuffling if desired
+- Add frames to n-up printings if desired
+- Add page label edit support
+- Add batch processing support to UI (and more wildcards for output tab)
+- Add command line support
+- Export bookmarks to CSV, import from CSV or PDF
+- Add more predefined shuffle rules
+- bug fixes:
+  * load unicode strings in info dictionary correctly
+  * Encryption GUI fixes:
+    + Fix initialization of "Do not encrypt metadata" checkbox
+    + fix wrong permissions displayed when using 40-bit encryption;
+    + use 128-bit encryption by default;
+    + disable unsupported checkboxes when using 40-bit encryption.
+  * fix crash when loading chapter bookmarks from pdf without bookmarks
+  * fix crash when trying to output pages in reverse order
+
+
++++ 2007-04-09 Released version 0.1 +++
+
+- First public release

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+<title>jPDF Tweak Documentation</title>
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+
+<h1>jPDF Tweak Documentation</h1>
+
+<p>This documentation is still incomplete. But it should mention the
+  strangest things in jPDF Tweak. If you want to help improving it,
+  <a href="mailto:schierlm@users.sourceforge.net">contact the author</a>.</p>
+<h2>System Requirements</h2>
+
+<p>You will need Java 5 or higher to run jPDF tweak.</p>
+
+<h2>Starting</h2>
+
+<p>Start jPDF Tweak by running jpdftweak.bat, double-clicking jpdftweak.jar
+or running</p>
+
+<p><tt>java -jar jpdftweak.jar</tt></p>
+
+<p>at the command line.</p>
+
+<h2>The Main Window</h2>
+
+<p>The main window is divided into multiple tabs. You can select
+  options from as many tabs as you need. Press <b>Run</b> when you are
+  finished setting options.</p>
+
+<h3>The Input Tab</h3>
+<p><img src="shot01.png" width="763" height="544" alt="Input Options"></p>
+
+<p>Select an input file to manipulate. If you want to combine multiple
+  files, check the checkbox and add more files. They will end up in
+  the box below, where you can select pages and/or reorder them. Click
+  Add in the lower left corner to add another entry for a file already
+  used. If you want to process multiple files the same way, select
+  batch processing and add multiple files. In that case, you should use
+  variables in the output filename or each file will overwrite the
+  previous one.</p>
+
+<p>If the file is encrypted, you will need the owner password to
+  decrypt it. Yes, I know, it is <i>possible</i> to decrypt by using
+  the user password only, but it is not <i>allowed</i> to do so.</p>
+
+<p>All page numbers start with 1 (like normal people count), not with 0
+  (like programmers count). To reverse the page order, use a From Page
+  that is larger than the To Page.</p>
+  
+<p>In case you have odd and even pages in separate documents (or even
+  more parts), you can use the Interleave feature to merge them again.</p>
+  
+<p>When combining multiple files, you might want to start each file on
+  an odd (or even) page; you can use the "Empty before" option for this.
+  In case you do not want to care if the document begins on an odd or even
+  page, you can give two numbers separated by comma, for odd and even page.
+  Therefore, <tt>0,1</tt> will make the document start on an odd page,
+  <tt>1,0</tt> on an even page, <tt>1,2</tt> will make it start on an 
+  even page with the odd page before blank, etc.</p>
+
+<p>Note that if you use the "combine multiple files" option, some options
+  that are usually kept in the document are dropped, even if you only 
+  selected one file! This also applies to the command line mode - if you
+  use the <tt>-i</tt> option, it will use multiple file mode and drop
+  page numbers, document info, forms, etc.</p> 
+
+<h3>The Page Size Tab</h3>
+<p><img src="shot02.png" width="763" height="544" alt="Page Size Options"></p>
+
+<p><b>Crop to</b>: This will crop the visible part of the PDF to one
+of the embedded page boxes (if present); Useful if you got a PDF intended
+for pre-press with visible crop marks and want to distribute it without
+showing the crop marks.</p>
+
+<p><b>Rotate Pages</b>: If you have a PDF that has both Portrait and Landscape pages, and
+  your printer has problems in printing both, you can rotate the pages
+  so that they are all Portrait or Landscape afterwards. Of course,
+  you can use this option as well to rotate all pages.</p>
+<p><b>Remove implicit page rotation</b>: PDF knows two ways of
+  rotating pages; rotating the content or rotating the media
+  (implicitly) . Some tools have problems with rotated media, so you
+  can change all Media rotations to content rotations with this
+  option (The option above creates media rotation as well). jPDF Tweak
+  should work with rotated media as well. If you have problem with
+  rotated pages, try checking this option and, if it helps, report a
+  bug.</p>
+
+<p><b>Scale pages</b>: Useful if your PDF contains pages of different
+  size. Some tools (like the <i>Shuffle</i> tab of this tool) require
+  pages of equal size. Use this option to scale all pages to the same
+  size. Of course, you can use this option as well if all pages are of
+  equal size. In that case, you might as well use the scale option of
+  your PDF viewer program.</p>
+
+<p><b>PostScript points</b>: A 
+<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_(typography)">PostScript
+  point</a> is the 72th of an inch.</p>
+
+<p><b>Center instead of enlarging</b>: Use this option if the new page
+  size is larger than the old one and the pages should be centered
+  instead of enlarged.</p>
+
+<p><b>Do not preserve aspect ratio</b>: Causes funnily stretched pages
+  if the aspect ratio has changed.</p>
+
+
+<h3>The Watermark Tab</h3>
+<p><img src="shot03.png" width="763" height="544" alt="Watermark Options"></p>
+
+<p>Here you can add two kinds of watermarks and page numbers. The text
+  watermark appears on top of the content, the PDF watermark on
+  bottom. So if your PDF pages are completely filled (maybe even with
+  white color), you won't see a
+  PDF watermark.</p>
+
+<p>Text watermark and page numbers use the built-in Helvetica font
+  (similar to Arial on Windows systems).</p>
+
+<p>Page numbers can be printed on any corner or edge of the page,
+or in the middle (mostly useful for testing purposes). The position
+can be mirrored on even pages, to get the page number on the outer
+or inner edge for duplex documents.</p>
+
+<p>If plain numbers are not enough for you, you can use a mask to
+format your numbers. This mask uses the same syntax as the standard
+Java <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5/docs/api/java/util/Formatter.html#syntax">formatting
+function</a>, and supports the current page number and the total
+number of pages as parameters. The current page number is available 
+in a plain way (1-n) that you can format yourself, and additionally
+in a shifted way (if your document's page numbers are shifted), and
+in a pre-formatted way (which is interesting for letters or roman
+numbers).</p>
+
+<p>In case you want to change the page numbers for the printed values,
+you can do this on this tab as well, in the same format as on the
+Page Numbers Tab. Note that if you do not select different page numbers
+on the Page Numbers Tab, and no other transformation invalidates your
+page numbers, these page numbers will also be present in the output
+document as if they were configured on the Page Numbers Tab as well.
+So, for this common case, it is enough to configure the page numbers once.</p>
+
+<h3>The Shuffle/N-up Tab</h3>
+<p><img src="shot04.png" width="763" height="544" alt="Shuffle/N-up Options"></p>
+
+<p>This might be the most powerful, and the most complex tab. Choose
+  a preset and stick with it <tt>:-)</tt></p>
+  
+<p>If you want to print "booklets" that are thicker, you might prefer
+to shuffle blocks of 20 pages or so, then fold each of them 
+individually and stitch them together to a "book".</p>
+
+<p>If you want to build a config yourself: First specify how many
+  pages each pass (each use of the template) covers. If you select 4
+  here, and your PDF has 21 pages, it will be run 6 times (5 times
+  with 4 pages each, and once with the last page). If you give a
+  negative number, you can take half of the pages from the end of the
+  document instead of from the beginning. This is useful for booklet
+  layouts.</p>
+
+<p> Use positive page numbers like "+2" to refer to the second page of the
+  template, and negative page numbers like "-3" to refer to the third
+  page of the "opposite" template (i.e. the one if you process the
+  file from end instead of from beginning). An absolute number without
+  sign (like "2") refers to the same absolute page (i.e the second
+  page of the file).</p>
+
+<p>For the offsets and factors: Just tweak them until it looks correct
+  in the preview. If you rotate a page and it is gone, this is most
+  likely caused by the fact the the rotation used the lower left
+  corner as center point and not the center of the page.</p>
+<p>Uncheck the <b>NewPageBefore</b> to put more than one source page
+  onto one destination page.</p>
+<p>Yes, creating a config with both positive and negative numbers can
+  be confusing. For a test, you might add huge page numbers to your
+  document (see previous tab) so you can see quickly if your config is
+  correct.</p>
+
+<h3>The Page Numbers Tab</h3>
+<p><img src="shot04a.png" width="763" height="544" alt="Shuffle/N-up Options"></p>
+
+<p>Here you can tweak the page numbers that appear in your PDF
+reader. Depending on your PDF reader, they can be used for displaying
+the current page in the toolbar and status bar, jumping to a page by
+its number and/or printing page ranges. Most printed documents have
+some kind of title pages and or table of contents that are outside of
+the page numbers or are numbered with Roman numbers. This makes it
+hard if you read about something "on page 200" to jump to this page
+200, because it will be the 205<sup>th</sup> page and not the
+200<sup>th</sup> if there are five pages before page 1.</p>
+
+<p>Note that these page numbers do not appear on the page itself. For
+this kind of numbers, there is an option on the "Watermark" tab.</p>
+
+<p>To just change the number of the first physical page, click "Add"
+once, leave the "Start Page" at one and change the other controls. If
+you want to have "gaps" in your page numbers, add more lines and use
+"Start page" to point to the physical page numbers (i. e. those that
+start from 1) where the format should change.</p>
+
+<p>Assume you have a 6 page PDF, and you set it up as follows:</p>
+
+<table border="1" style="margin: 5px; border: 1px solid gray; border-collapse: collapse">
+<tr><th>Start Page</th><th>Style</th><th>Prefix</th><th>Logical Page</th></tr>
+<tr><td>1</td><td>Empty</td><td>Title</td><td>1</td></tr>
+<tr><td>2</td><td>I, II, III</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>4</td></tr>
+<tr><td>5</td><td>1, 2, 3</td><td>S</td><td>32</td></tr>
+</table>
+
+<p>Then the six pages will have numbers <tt>Title</tt>, <tt>IV</tt>,
+<tt>V</tt>, <tt>VI</tt>, <tt>S32</tt>, <tt>S33</tt>.</p>
+
+<p>Be careful that your document does not end up having two pages with
+the same number (as represented as text) - some versions of Adobe
+Reader don't really like that. You can work around it by setting a
+prefix for these pages or use different number styles.</p>
+
+<h3>The Bookmarks Tab</h3>
+<p><img src="shot05.png" width="763" height="544" alt="Bookmark Options"></p>
+
+<p>Here you can tweak chapter bookmarks. If you selected more than one
+input file, chapter bookmarks will be combined automatically. But if
+you select individual pages or ranges instead of the full document,
+you will have to tweak the bookmarks manually.</p>
+
+<p>If you want to create bookmarks from scratch, it is useful to open
+existing PDFs and look what the bookmarks look like in there. If you
+want to add bookmarks that do not only point to a page but to a
+position on a page, you might need a tool like GSView (from
+GhostScript) which shows coordinates when moving the cursor on a PDF
+file.</p>
+
+<h3>The Attachments Tab</h3>
+<p><img src="shot06.png" width="763" height="544" alt="Attachment Options"></p>
+
+<p>Here you can add attachments and remove files you erroneously
+  attached before. This view does not show which files have been
+  attached to the original document. If you need them, use your PDF
+  viewer to save them and reattach them if necessary.</p>
+
+<h3>The Interaction Tab</h3>
+<p><img src="shot07.png" width="763" height="544" alt="Interaction Options"></p>
+
+<p>This tab is interesting. When a PDF file is shown in full screen
+  mode, pages can flip automatically and/or with a nice effect. Select
+  effects and/or durations (durations are in seconds) on the left. You
+  can set viewer preferences (how the document should be opened) on
+  the right.</p>
+
+<h3>The Document Info Tab</h3>
+<p><img src="shot08.png" width="763" height="544" alt="Document Info Options"></p>
+
+<p>Here you can add information to the document info dictionary (shown
+  when you open "Document summary"</p>
+
+
+<h3>The Encrypt/Sign Tab</h3>
+<p><img src="shot09.png" width="763" height="544" alt="Encrypt/Sign Options"></p>
+
+<p>Encrypting is quite standard nowadays, so I won't write much
+  here. If you know the owner password, you may do everything with the
+  document; if you know only the user password, you may only do things
+  checked below. The user password may be empty, the owner password
+  may not (but you can use the same password for both if desired).</p>
+
+<p>Signing is a bit more tricky, since you need a key and a
+  certificate for this to be useful. Import that key into a Java
+  KeyStore (using Sun's <tt>keytool</tt> tool), and you can use it
+  from here.</p>
+
+<h3>The Output Tab</h3>
+<p><img src="shot10.png" width="763" height="544" alt="Output Options"></p>
+
+<p>Don't forget this tab! Select an output filename here. If you 
+  select a name of an existing file, you will receive a warning.
+  However, if you run jPDF tweak more than once, it will <b>not</b>
+  create a warning since warnings are annoying if you are just trying
+  to find the right settings by trial and error.</p>
+
+<p>You may optionally burst the document into single page PDFs. Note
+  that not all features (like bookmarks, transitions or viewer
+  preferences) make sense when you burst a document.</p>
+
+<p>When you save a document uncompressed, you can add page marks
+  (compatible to pdftk's page marks) to find pages easier in the PDF
+  source code. Search for "pdftk_PageNum" in the uncompressed
+  PDF to find a page. When you compress a PDF again, you can remove
+  these marks.</p>
+  
+<p>In case the matching JMuPdf native library is present, you can
+  also burst the document to images or save it as a multipage TIFF
+  document.</p>
+
+<hr>
+&copy; 2007-2011 Michael Schierl
+</body></html>

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