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DVIPDFMX(1)		    General Commands Manual		   DVIPDFMX(1)

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 us-
       ing grodvi(-Tdvi).

       In TeX Live, dvipdfm is another incarnation of dvipdfmx rather  than  a
       separate	program.  Compatibility	is attempted as	best as	possible.

       xdvipdfmx  is  another incarnation.  It is used as the back end for xe-
       tex(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 spe-
       cials, papersize	specials, tpic specials	(which allow  it  to  be  used
       with  pic), hypertex specials, and some PostScript specials.  These ex-
       tensions	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:trai-
       lerid,  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 Lua-
       TeX's \pdfvariable trailerid, while different from  pdfTeX's  \pdftrai-
       lerid.	It  must  appear on the	first output page, otherwise it	is ig-
       nored.

       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 ex-
       tractbb(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 abbrevi-
       ated; 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 exe-
	    cutable 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.

       -i  cfgfile
	    Read  cfgfile  as  another include file, after reading the default
	    dvipdfmx.cfg.

       --kpathsea-debug	number
	    Have Kpathsea output debugging information;	 `-1'  for  everything
	    (voluminous).

       -l   Select  landscape  mode.  In other words, exchange the x and y di-
	    mensions 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 )

       --pdfm-str-utf8
	    Assume PDFMark strings in \special commands	are encoded in UTF-8.

       -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.

       -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 lev-
	    els	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 de-
	    tails 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 im-
	    ages 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 li-
       brary  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	Kpath-
       sea  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

       dvipdfmx-unsafe.cfg
	    Configuration file that runs Ghostscript  without  safety  checks;
	    use	only for trusted source	files. It is currently required	to use
	    PSTricks  with XeTeX: xetex	-output-driver="xdvipdfmx -i dvipdfmx-
	    unsafe.cfg -q -E" ...

       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
       (https://tug.org/kpathsea), and the Dvipdfmx User's Manual (in the dis-
       tribution, and linked from https://tug.org/dvipdfmx).

AUTHOR
       Primarily Mark A. Wicks;	dvipdfmx extensions primarily by Jin-Hwan Cho,
       Shunsaku	 Hirata,  and  Matthias	 Franz.	 For  the version in TeX Live,
       please send bugs	and other reports to the maintainers at	dvipdfmx  (at)
       tug.org (https://lists.tug.org/dvipdfmx).

       This  man  page edited for TeX Live by Bob Tennent and others. This man
       page is public domain.

				  1 June 2021			   DVIPDFMX(1)

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