App-PDF-Link
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Blue Moon;24;
And the following files are present in the current directory
Blue Moon.html
Blue Moon.mscz
Then two clickable icons will be added to page 24 of the document,
leading to these two files.
Upon completion, the updated PDF is written out under the specified name.
When invoked with the --targets option, all specified PDF files get
links inserted to the targets on the first page. If there is only one
PDF file you can use the --pdf option to designate the name of the
new PDF document, otherwise all PDF files are updated (rewritten.
SUPPORT AND DOCUMENTATION
After installing, you can find documentation for this module with the
perldoc command.
perldoc App::PDF::Link
or
lib/App/PDF/Link.pm view on Meta::CPAN
Blue Moon;24;
And the following files are present in the current directory
Blue Moon.html
Blue Moon.mscz
Then two clickable icons will be added to page 24 of the document,
leading to these two files.
Upon completion, the updated PDF is written out under the specified name.
When invoked with the B<--targets> option, all specified PDF files get
links inserted to the targets on the first page. If there is only one
PDF file you can use the B<--pdf> option to designate the name of the
new PDF document, otherwise all PDF files are updated (rewritten.
=head1 OPTIONS
Note that all sizes and dimensions are in I<points> (72 points per inch).
=over 8
=item B<--pdf=>I<XXX>
Specifies the updated PDF to be written.
=item B<--embed>
Normally links are inserted into the PDF document that point to files
on disk. To use the links from the PDF document, the target files must
exist on disk.
With B<--embed>, the target files are embedded (as file attachments)
to the PDF document. The resultant PDF document will be usable on its
own, no other files needed.
lib/App/PDF/Link.pm view on Meta::CPAN
By using B<--gfunder>, the images are placed behind the page
but this only works for transparent pages.
This option is only relevant when adding links to external files. With
B<--embed> the problem does not occur.
=item B<--targets=>I<FILE1> [ B<;> I<FILE2> ... ]
Explicitly specifies the target files to link to. In this case no CSV
is processed and the input PDF(s) are updated (rewritten) unless
B<--pdf> is used to designate the output PDF name.
=item B<--help>
Prints a brief help message and exits.
=item B<--man>
Prints the manual page and exits.
res/pod/pdflink.pod view on Meta::CPAN
Blue Moon;24;
And the following files are present in the current directory
Blue Moon.html
Blue Moon.mscz
Then two clickable icons will be added to page 24 of the document,
leading to these two files.
Upon completion, the updated PDF is written out under the specified name.
When invoked with the B<--targets> option, all specified PDF files get
links inserted to the targets on the first page. If there is only one
PDF file you can use the B<--pdf> option to designate the name of the
new PDF document, otherwise all PDF files are updated (rewritten.
=head1 OPTIONS
Note that all sizes and dimensions are in I<points> (72 points per inch).
=over 8
=item B<--pdf=>I<XXX>
Specifies the updated PDF to be written.
=item B<--embed>
Normally links are inserted into the PDF document that point to files
on disk. To use the links from the PDF document, the target files must
exist on disk.
With B<--embed>, the target files are embedded (as file attachments)
to the PDF document. The resultant PDF document will be usable on its
own, no other files needed.
res/pod/pdflink.pod view on Meta::CPAN
By using B<--gfunder>, the images are placed behind the page
but this only works for transparent pages.
This option is only relevant when adding links to external files. With
B<--embed> the problem does not occur.
=item B<--targets=>I<FILE1> [ B<;> I<FILE2> ... ]
Explicitly specifies the target files to link to. In this case no CSV
is processed and the input PDF(s) are updated (rewritten) unless
B<--pdf> is used to designate the output PDF name.
=item B<--help>
Prints a brief help message and exits.
=item B<--man>
Prints the manual page and exits.
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