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Arno | Hi all! I want to give a short reminder ;) Please think about implementing fit to screen for the mupdf_mini. | 12:42.07 |
rammanoj__ | hi I am using mudraw in rendering my pdf to my image | 13:03.22 |
| is there any option to delete the image formed again? | 13:04.58 |
| I am using the following commands to make it into images it is mupdf -o %d.jpeg filename.pdf | 13:06.22 |
sebras | rammanoj__: that command seems wrong. | 14:25.16 |
| rammanoj__: you must be using something like: mutool draw -F png -o %04d.png filename.pdf | 14:26.13 |
| rammanoj__: the images generated by default if -F is not given are PNG images, not .jpeg | 14:26.31 |
| rammanoj__: also mutool draw is the command line tool used to convert to images, mupdf is the library itself (or possibly an alias for the mupdf-x11 sample viewer) | 14:27.25 |
| rammanoj__: mutool does not remove any of the generated image files, you need to do that yourself. if you use the command I mentioned above you will have files 0001.png, 0002.png, etc. so you should be able to write a script to run mutool in a temporary directory, generate the files there, use them for whatever you need, and then simply remove the temporary directory. | 14:29.06 |
| rammanoj__: would something like that work for you? | 14:29.13 |
| rammanoj__: oh, and I'm a bit curious. what is the project where you need to convert your pdf files to images? | 14:41.21 |
rammanoj__ | thankyou for the help | 14:54.27 |
sebras | rammanoj__: no problem, what is your project about? | 14:57.35 |
rammanoj__ | and is there any way to print only a page specified in it? | 15:03.10 |
| not the entire pdf instead | 15:03.21 |
| as an image | 15:03.29 |
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