pdflatexpicscale --version (return code: 0)
pdflatexpicscale Version 0.31 2017-02-01
pdflatexpicscale will downscale large raster images for your TeX project
to reasonable size.
Basic usage:
pdflatexpicscale myarticle
where your main LaTeX file is called 'myarticle.tex' and a log file exists.
Fine tuning:
--destdir=folder (relative path, must exist,
defaults to 'printimg' subfolder of current folder)
--srcdir=folder (folder to find original images, if this software
can't figure it out on it's own, because you already
used the target directory.)
--printdpi=XXX (default 300)
--tolerance=XX (default 20 Percents over printdpi to ignore scaling)
--verbose (if you want to know what the script attempts to do)
--version (show software version)
pdflatexpicscale --help (return code: 0)
pdflatexpicscale will downscale large raster images for your TeX project
to reasonable size.
Basic usage:
pdflatexpicscale myarticle
where your main LaTeX file is called 'myarticle.tex' and a log file exists.
Fine tuning:
--destdir=folder (relative path, must exist,
defaults to 'printimg' subfolder of current folder)
--srcdir=folder (folder to find original images, if this software
can't figure it out on it's own, because you already
used the target directory.)
--printdpi=XXX (default 300)
--tolerance=XX (default 20 Percents over printdpi to ignore scaling)
--verbose (if you want to know what the script attempts to do)
--version (show software version)
pdflatexpicscale will downscale large raster images for your TeX project
to reasonable size.
Basic usage:
pdflatexpicscale myarticle
where your main LaTeX file is called 'myarticle.tex' and a log file exists.
Fine tuning:
--destdir=folder (relative path, must exist,
defaults to 'printimg' subfolder of current folder)
--srcdir=folder (folder to find original images, if this software
can't figure it out on it's own, because you already
used the target directory.)
--printdpi=XXX (default 300)
--tolerance=XX (default 20 Percents over printdpi to ignore scaling)
--verbose (if you want to know what the script attempts to do)
--version (show software version)