Bash Script to scale and/or resize PDFs from the command line.
Uses ghostscript (gs
) to create a scaled and/or resized version of the pdf input.
In scaling mode
, the PDF paper size does not change, just the elements are scaled.
In resize mode
, the PDF paper will be changed and fit-to-page will be applied.
In mixed mode
, the PDF will first be resized
then scaled
with two Ghostscript calls.
A temporary file is used in mixed mode
, at the target location.
Better than explaining is showing it:
$ ./pdfScale.sh -i test.pdf
pdfScale.sh v2.6.2 - Paper Sizes
-------------+-----------------------------
File | test.pdf
Paper Type | A4 Portrait
Pages | 4
-------------+-----------------------------
FIRST PAGE | WIDTH x HEIGHT
Points | 595 x 842
Millimeters | 210 x 297
Inches | 8.3 x 11.7
-------------+-----------------------------
ALL PAGES | WIDTH x HEIGHT (pts)
1 | 595 x 842
2 | 595 x 842
3 | 595 x 842
4 | 595 x 842
-------------+-----------------------------
This also shows a very special case of a PDF file that has no /MediaBox
defined. It is a dumb container of n-up binary PDF pages.
Ggrep
fails, thenPDFInfo
fails (not installed), thenImageMagick
fails (not installed), then- The Ghostscript PS script does the job
This was on CygWin64 @
Windows11 x64, MacOS would try mdls
as well.
$ ./pdfScale.sh -v ../input-nup.pdf
pdfScale.sh v2.6.2 - Verbose Execution
Single Task: Scale PDF Contents
Dry-Run: FALSE
Input File: ../input-nup.pdf
Output File: ../input-nup.SCALED.pdf
Explode PDF: Disabled
Get Page Size: Adaptive Enabled
Method: Grep
Failed, trying next method
Method: PDFInfo
Failed, trying next method
Method: ImageMagick's Identify
Failed, trying next method
Method: Ghostscript PS Script
Page Range: None (all pages)
Source Width: 842 postscript-points
Source Height: 595 postscript-points
Print Mode: Print ( auto/empty )
Scale Factor: 0.95 (auto)
Scale Percent: -5%
Vert-Align: CENTER
Hor-Align: CENTER
Translation X: 22.16 = 22.16 + 0.00 (offset)
Translation Y: 15.66 = 15.66 + 0.00 (offset)
Background: No background (default)
Final Status: File created successfully
$ ./pdfScale.sh -v -r a0 -s 1.05 ../mixsync_manual_v1-2-3.pdf
pdfScale.sh v2.6.2 - Verbose Execution
Mixed Tasks: Resize & Scale
Dry-Run: FALSE
Input File: ../mixsync_manual_v1-2-3.pdf
Output File: ../mixsync_manual_v1-2-3.A0.SCALED.pdf
Explode PDF: Disabled
Get Page Size: Adaptive Enabled
Method: Grep
Page Range: None (all pages)
Source Width: 842 postscript-points
Source Height: 595 postscript-points
Print Mode: Print ( auto/empty )
Fit To Page: Enabled (default)
Auto Rotate: PageByPage
Flip Detect: Wrong orientation detected!
Inverting Width <-> Height
Run Resizing: A0 ( 3370 x 2384 ) pts
New Width: 3370 postscript-points
New Height: 2384 postscript-points
Scale Factor: 1.05
Scale Percent: +5%
Vert-Align: CENTER
Hor-Align: CENTER
Translation X: -80.24 = -80.24 + 0.00 (offset)
Translation Y: -56.76 = -56.76 + 0.00 (offset)
Background: No background (default)
Final Status: File created successfully
Exploding (splitting) will create a PDF file for each page, with the .Page#.pdf
suffix
$ ./pdfScale.sh -v -s 1.11 -r A3 -e ../mixsync_manual_v1-4-2.pdf
pdfScale.sh v2.6.2 - Verbose Execution
Mixed Tasks: Resize & Scale
Dry-Run: FALSE
Input File: ../mixsync_manual_v1-4-2.pdf
Output File: ../mixsync_manual_v1-4-2.A3.SCALED.Page%d.pdf
Explode PDF: Enabled
Get Page Size: Adaptive Enabled
Method: Grep
Page Range: None (all pages)
Source Width: 595 postscript-points
Source Height: 842 postscript-points
Print Mode: Print ( auto/empty )
Fit To Page: Enabled (default)
Auto Rotate: PageByPage
Flip Detect: No change needed
Run Resizing: A3 ( 842 x 1191 ) pts
New Width: 842 postscript-points
New Height: 1191 postscript-points
Scale Factor: 1.11
Scale Percent: +11%
Vert-Align: CENTER
Hor-Align: CENTER
Translation X: -41.72 = -41.72 + 0.00 (offset)
Translation Y: -59.01 = -59.01 + 0.00 (offset)
Background: No background (default)
Final Status: File created successfully
$ ./pdfScale.sh -v -r A2 -a none ../input.pdf
pdfScale.sh v2.6.2 - Verbose Execution
Single Task: Resize PDF Paper
Dry-Run: FALSE
Input File: ../input.pdf
Output File: ../input.A2.pdf
Explode PDF: Disabled
Get Page Size: Adaptive Enabled
Method: Grep
Page Range: None (all pages)
Source Width: 595 postscript-points
Source Height: 842 postscript-points
Print Mode: Print ( auto/empty )
Scale Factor: Disabled (resize only)
Fit To Page: Enabled (default)
Auto Rotate: None
Flip Detect: No change needed
Run Resizing: A2 ( 1191 x 1684 ) pts
Final Status: File created successfully
$ ./pdfScale.sh -v -v -r 'custom mm 200 300' -f disable -s 0.95 ../mixsync_manual_v1-2-3.pdf
2024-07-17:14:43:15 | pdfScale.sh v2.6.2 - Verbose Execution
2024-07-17:14:43:15 | Mixed Tasks: Resize & Scale
2024-07-17:14:43:15 | Dry-Run: FALSE
2024-07-17:14:43:15 | Input File: ../mixsync_manual_v1-2-3.pdf
2024-07-17:14:43:15 | Output File: ../mixsync_manual_v1-2-3.CUSTOM.SCALED.pdf
2024-07-17:14:43:15 | Explode PDF: Disabled
2024-07-17:14:43:15 | Get Page Size: Adaptive Enabled
2024-07-17:14:43:15 | Method: Grep
2024-07-17:14:43:15 | Page Range: None (all pages)
2024-07-17:14:43:16 | Source Width: 842 postscript-points
2024-07-17:14:43:16 | Source Height: 595 postscript-points
2024-07-17:14:43:16 | Print Mode: Print ( auto/empty )
2024-07-17:14:43:16 | Fit To Page: Enabled (default)
2024-07-17:14:43:16 | Auto Rotate: PageByPage
2024-07-17:14:43:16 | Flip Detect: Disabled
2024-07-17:14:43:16 | Run Resizing: CUSTOM ( 567 x 850 ) pts
2024-07-17:14:43:16 | New Width: 567 postscript-points
2024-07-17:14:43:16 | New Height: 850 postscript-points
2024-07-17:14:43:16 | Scale Factor: 0.95
2024-07-17:14:43:16 | Scale Percent: -5%
2024-07-17:14:43:16 | Vert-Align: CENTER
2024-07-17:14:43:16 | Hor-Align: CENTER
2024-07-17:14:43:16 | Translation X: 14.92 = 14.92 + 0.00 (offset)
2024-07-17:14:43:16 | Translation Y: 22.37 = 22.37 + 0.00 (offset)
2024-07-17:14:43:16 | Background: No background (default)
2024-07-17:14:43:17 | Final Status: File created successfully
$ ./pdfScale.sh -h
pdfScale.sh v2.6.2
Usage: pdfScale.sh <inFile.pdf>
pdfScale.sh -i <inFile.pdf>
pdfScale.sh [-v] [-s <factor>] [-m <page-detection>] <inFile.pdf> [outfile.pdf]
pdfScale.sh [-v] [-r <paper>] [-f <flip-detection>] [-a <auto-rotation>] <inFile.pdf> [outfile.pdf]
pdfScale.sh -p
pdfScale.sh -h
pdfScale.sh -V
Parameters:
-v, --verbose
Verbose mode, prints extra information
Use twice for timestamp
-h, --help
Print this help to screen and exits
-V, --version
Prints version to screen and exits
--install, --self-install [target-path]
Install itself to [target-path] or /usr/local/bin/pdfscale if not specified
Should contain the full path with the desired executable name
--upgrade, --self-upgrade
Upgrades itself in-place (same path/name of the pdfScale.sh caller)
Downloads the master branch tarball and tries to self-upgrade
--insecure, --no-check-certificate
Use curl/wget without SSL library support
--yes, --assume-yes
Will answer yes to any prompt on install or upgrade, use with care
-n, --no-overwrite
Aborts execution if the output PDF file already exists
By default, the output file will be overwritten
Does NOT work if using --explode
-m, --mode <mode>
Paper size detection mode
Modes: a, adaptive Default mode, tries all the methods below
g, grep Forces the use of Grep method
m, mdls Forces the use of MacOS Quartz mdls
p, pdfinfo Forces the use of PDFInfo
i, identify Forces the use of ImageMagick's Identify
s, gs Forces the use of Ghostscript (PS script)
-i, --info <file>
Prints <file> Paper Size information to screen and exits
-e, --explode
Explode (split) outuput PDF into many files (one per page)
--range, --page-range <page-list>
Defines the page range to be processed, using the -sPageList notation
Read below for more information on valid page ranges
-s, --scale <factor>
Changes the scaling factor or forces mixed mode
Defaults: 0.95 (scale mode) / Disabled (resize mode)
MUST be a number bigger than zero
Eg. -s 0.8 for 80% of the original size
-r, --resize <paper>
Triggers the Resize Paper Mode, disables auto-scaling of 0.95
Resize PDF and fit-to-page
<paper> can be: source, custom or a valid std paper name, read below
-c, --cropbox <paper>
Resets Cropboxes on all pages to a specific paper size
Only applies to resize mode
<paper> can be: full | fullsize - Uses the same size as the main paper/mediabox
custom - Define a custom cropbox size in inches, mm or points
std paper name - Uses a paper size name (eg. a4, letter, etc)
-f, --flip-detect <mode>
Flip Detection Mode, defaults to 'auto'
Inverts Width <-> Height of a Resized PDF
Modes: a, auto Keeps source orientation, default
f, force Forces flip W <-> H
d, disable Disables flipping
-a, --auto-rotate <mode>
Setting for GS -dAutoRotatePages, defaults to 'PageByPage'
Uses text-orientation detection to set Portrait/Landscape
Modes: p, pagebypage Auto-rotates pages individually
n, none Retains orientation of each page
a, all Rotates all pages (or none) depending
on a kind of "majority decision"
--no-fit-to-page
Disables GS option dPDFFitPage (used when resizing)
--hor-align, --horizontal-alignment <left|center|right>
Where to translate the scaled page
Default: center
Options: left, right, center
--vert-align, --vertical-alignment <top|center|bottom>
Where to translate the scaled page
Default: center
Options: top, bottom, center
--xoffset, --xtrans-offset <FloatNumber>
Add/Subtract from the X translation (move left-right)
Default: 0.0 (zero)
Options: Positive or negative floating point number
--yoffset, --ytrans-offset <FloatNumber>
Add/Subtract from the Y translation (move top-bottom)
Default: 0.0 (zero)
Options: Positive or negative floating point number
--pdf-settings <gs-pdf-profile>
Ghostscript PDF Profile to use in -dPDFSETTINGS
Default: printer
Options: screen, ebook, printer, prepress, default
--print-mode <mode>
Setting for GS -dPrinted, loads options for screen or printer
Defaults to nothing, which uses the print profile for files
The screen profile preserves URLs, but loses print annotations
Modes: s, screen Use screen options > '-dPrinted=false'
p, printer Use print options > '-dPrinted'
--image-downsample <gs-downsample-method>
Ghostscript Image Downsample Method
Default: bicubic
Options: subsample, average, bicubic
--image-resolution <dpi>
Resolution in DPI of color and grayscale images in output
Default: 300
--background-gray <percentage>
Creates a background with a gray color setting on PDF scaling
Percentage is a floating point percentage number between 0(black) and 1(white)
--background-cmyk <"C M Y K">
Creates a background with a CMYK color setting on PDF scaling
Must be quoted into a single parameter as in "0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2"
Each color parameter is a floating point percentage number (between 0 and 1)
--background-rgb <"R G B">
Creates a background with a RGB color setting on PDF scaling
Must be quoted into a single parameter as in "100 100 200"
RGB numbers are integers between 0 and 255 (255 122 50)
--newpdf Uses the -dNEWPDF flag in the GS Call (deprecated in new versions of GS)
--dry-run, --simulate
Just simulate execution. Will not run ghostscript
--print-gs-call, --gs-call
Print GS call to stdout. Will print at the very end between markers
-p, --print-papers
Prints Standard Paper info tables to screen and exits
Scaling Mode:
- The default mode of operation is scaling mode with fixed paper
size and scaling pre-set to 0.95
- By not using the resize mode you are using scaling mode
- Flip-Detection and Auto-Rotation are disabled in Scaling mode,
you can use '-r source -s <scale>' to override.
- Ghostscript placement is from bottom-left position. This means that
a bottom-left placement has ZERO for both X and Y translations.
Resize Paper Mode:
- Disables the default scaling factor! (0.95)
- Changes the PDF Paper Size in points. Will fit-to-page
Mixed Mode:
- In mixed mode both the -s option and -r option must be specified
- The PDF will be first resized then scaled
Page Ranges:
- Please refer to the Ghostscript manual on '-sPageList' for more info and examples.
- May cause execution warnings from Ghostscript if the PDF refences pages that were
removed. The output file should still be created, but with broken internal links.
- Using a range with an inexistant page will raise a warning from Ghostscript and
may also generate blank pages.
- Single page number | ex: --range 2
- Interval | ex: --range 2-4
- List of pages | ex: --range 1,3,6
- From page to end | ex: --range 3-
- odd/even specifier | ex: --range odd
- odd/even range | ex: --range even:1-4
- mixed entries | ex: --range 1,3-5,8-
Output filename:
- Having the extension .pdf on the output file name is optional,
it will be added if not present.
- The output filename is optional. If no file name is passed
the output file will have the same name/destination of the
input file with added suffixes:
.SCALED.pdf is added to scaled files
.<PAPERSIZE>.pdf is added to resized files
.<PAPERSIZE>.SCALED.pdf is added in mixed mode
Standard Paper Names: (case-insensitive)
A0 A1 A2 A3 A4
A4SMALL A5 A6 A7 A8
A9 A10 ISOB0 ISOB1 ISOB2
ISOB3 ISOB4 ISOB5 ISOB6 C0
C1 C2 C3 C4 C5
C6 11X17 LEDGER LEGAL LETTER
LETTERSMALL ARCHE ARCHD ARCHC ARCHB
ARCHA JISB0 JISB1 JISB2 JISB3
JISB4 JISB5 JISB6 FLSA FLSE
HALFLETTER HAGAKI
Custom Paper Size:
- Paper size can be set manually in Millimeters, Inches or Points
- Custom paper definition MUST be quoted into a single parameter
- Actual size is applied in points (mms and inches are transformed)
- Measurements: mm, mms, millimeters
pt, pts, points
in, inch, inches
Use: pdfScale.sh -r 'custom <measurement> <width> <height>'
Ex: pdfScale.sh -r 'custom mm 300 300'
Using Source Paper Size: (no-resizing)
- Wildcard 'source' is used to keep paper size the same as the input
- Useful to run Auto-Rotation without resizing
- Eg. pdfScale.sh -r source ./input.pdf
Backgrounding: (paint a background)
- Backgrounding only happens when scaling
- Use a scale of 1.0 to force mixed mode and add background while resizing
Options and Parameters Parsing:
- From v2.1.0 (long-opts) there is no need to pass file names at the end
- Anything that is not a short-option is case-insensitive
- Short-options: case-sensitive Eg. -v for Verbose, -V for Version
- Long-options: case-insensitive Eg. --SCALE and --scale are the same
- Subparameters: case-insensitive Eg. -m PdFinFo is valid
- Grouping short-options is not supported Eg. -vv, or -vs 0.9
Additional Notes:
- File and folder names with spaces should be quoted or escaped
- Using a scale bigger than 1.0 may result on cropping parts of the PDF
- For detailed paper types information, use: pdfScale.sh -p
Examples:
pdfScale.sh myPdfFile.pdf
pdfScale.sh -i '/home/My Folder/My PDF File.pdf'
pdfScale.sh myPdfFile.pdf "My Scaled Pdf"
pdfScale.sh -v -v myPdfFile.pdf
pdfScale.sh -s 0.85 myPdfFile.pdf My\ Scaled\ Pdf.pdf
pdfScale.sh -m pdfinfo -s 0.80 -v myPdfFile.pdf
pdfScale.sh -v -v -m i -s 0.7 myPdfFile.pdf
pdfScale.sh -r A4 myPdfFile.pdf
pdfScale.sh -v -v -r "custom mm 252 356" -s 0.9 -f "../input file.pdf" "../my new pdf"
The -p
parameter prints detailed paper types information
$ pdfscale -p
pdfscale v2.3.7
Paper Sizes Information
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| ISO STANDARD |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| Name | inchW | inchH | mm W | mm H | pts W | pts H |
+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
| a0 | 33.1 | 46.8 | 841 | 1189 | 2384 | 3370 |
| a1 | 23.4 | 33.1 | 594 | 841 | 1684 | 2384 |
| a2 | 16.5 | 23.4 | 420 | 594 | 1191 | 1684 |
| a3 | 11.7 | 16.5 | 297 | 420 | 842 | 1191 |
| a4 | 8.3 | 11.7 | 210 | 297 | 595 | 842 |
| a4small | 8.3 | 11.7 | 210 | 297 | 595 | 842 |
| a5 | 5.8 | 8.3 | 148 | 210 | 420 | 595 |
| a6 | 4.1 | 5.8 | 105 | 148 | 297 | 420 |
| a7 | 2.9 | 4.1 | 74 | 105 | 210 | 297 |
| a8 | 2.1 | 2.9 | 52 | 74 | 148 | 210 |
| a9 | 1.5 | 2.1 | 37 | 52 | 105 | 148 |
| a10 | 1.0 | 1.5 | 26 | 37 | 73 | 105 |
| isob0 | 39.4 | 55.7 | 1000 | 1414 | 2835 | 4008 |
| isob1 | 27.8 | 39.4 | 707 | 1000 | 2004 | 2835 |
| isob2 | 19.7 | 27.8 | 500 | 707 | 1417 | 2004 |
| isob3 | 13.9 | 19.7 | 353 | 500 | 1001 | 1417 |
| isob4 | 9.8 | 13.9 | 250 | 353 | 709 | 1001 |
| isob5 | 6.9 | 9.8 | 176 | 250 | 499 | 709 |
| isob6 | 4.9 | 6.9 | 125 | 176 | 354 | 499 |
| c0 | 36.1 | 51.1 | 917 | 1297 | 2599 | 3677 |
| c1 | 25.5 | 36.1 | 648 | 917 | 1837 | 2599 |
| c2 | 18.0 | 25.5 | 458 | 648 | 1298 | 1837 |
| c3 | 12.8 | 18.0 | 324 | 458 | 918 | 1298 |
| c4 | 9.0 | 12.8 | 229 | 324 | 649 | 918 |
| c5 | 6.4 | 9.0 | 162 | 229 | 459 | 649 |
| c6 | 4.5 | 6.4 | 114 | 162 | 323 | 459 |
+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| US STANDARD |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| Name | inchW | inchH | mm W | mm H | pts W | pts H |
+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
| 11x17 | 11.0 | 17.0 | 279 | 432 | 792 | 1224 |
| ledger | 17.0 | 11.0 | 432 | 279 | 1224 | 792 |
| legal | 8.5 | 14.0 | 216 | 356 | 612 | 1008 |
| letter | 8.5 | 11.0 | 216 | 279 | 612 | 792 |
| lettersmall | 8.5 | 11.0 | 216 | 279 | 612 | 792 |
| archE | 36.0 | 48.0 | 914 | 1219 | 2592 | 3456 |
| archD | 24.0 | 36.0 | 610 | 914 | 1728 | 2592 |
| archC | 18.0 | 24.0 | 457 | 610 | 1296 | 1728 |
| archB | 12.0 | 18.0 | 305 | 457 | 864 | 1296 |
| archA | 9.0 | 12.0 | 229 | 305 | 648 | 864 |
+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| JIS STANDARD *Aproximated Points |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| Name | inchW | inchH | mm W | mm H | pts W | pts H |
+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
| jisb0 | NA | NA | 1030 | 1456 | 2920 | 4127 |
| jisb1 | NA | NA | 728 | 1030 | 2064 | 2920 |
| jisb2 | NA | NA | 515 | 728 | 1460 | 2064 |
| jisb3 | NA | NA | 364 | 515 | 1032 | 1460 |
| jisb4 | NA | NA | 257 | 364 | 729 | 1032 |
| jisb5 | NA | NA | 182 | 257 | 516 | 729 |
| jisb6 | NA | NA | 128 | 182 | 363 | 516 |
+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| OTHERS |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| Name | inchW | inchH | mm W | mm H | pts W | pts H |
+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
| flsa | 8.5 | 13.0 | 216 | 330 | 612 | 936 |
| flse | 8.5 | 13.0 | 216 | 330 | 612 | 936 |
| halfletter | 5.5 | 8.5 | 140 | 216 | 396 | 612 |
| hagaki | 3.9 | 5.8 | 100 | 148 | 283 | 420 |
+-----------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
The script uses basename
, grep
, bc
and gs
(ghostscript).
You probably have everything installed already, except for ghostscript.
Optional dependencies are imagemagick
, pdfinfo
and mdls
(Mac).
This app is focused in Bash
, so it will probably not run in other shells.
The script will need to see the dependencies on your $PATH
variable.
sudo apt-get install ghostscript bc
sudo yum install ghostscript bc
brew install ghostscript
Page Size detection is by default in Adaptive Mode.
It will try the following methods in sequence:
- Try to get
/MediaBox
withgrep
(fastest) - Failed AND MacOS ? Try
mdls
- Failed ? Try
pdfinfo
- Failed ? Try ImageMagick's
identify
- Failed ? Try Ghostscript with a PS script
- Failed ?
Exit
with error message
The grep
method will fail on PDFs without a /MediaBox
.
You may install any of the optionals to be used in that case.
MacOS is fine using mdls
if the metadata of the file is accurate.
The metadata is generated automatically by the OS (Spotlight)
sudo apt-get install imagemagick pdfinfo
sudo yum install imagemagick pdfinfo
brew install imagemagick xpdf
- The script should work fine in cygwin.
- If you are using msys/git for windows, and the script exits with a 'file not found' error,
- try running
export MSYS_NO_PATHCONV=1
- and
export MSYS2_ARG_CONV_EXCL="*"
- and then running again.
git clone https://github.com/tavinus/pdfScale.git
cd ./pdfScale
./pdfScale.sh --version
Since v2.3.0
pdfScale can install itself using the parameter --install
.
By default it will install to /usr/local/bin/pdfscale
./pdfScale.sh --install
A custom location can be specified as a parameter.
Should contain full path to executable file.
./pdfScale.sh --install /opt/pdfscale/pdfscale
# Normal install with prompts
wget -q -O /tmp/pdfScale.sh 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tavinus/pdfScale/master/pdfScale.sh' && bash /tmp/pdfScale.sh --install
# Automated install with --assume-yes
wget -q -O /tmp/pdfScale.sh 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tavinus/pdfScale/master/pdfScale.sh' && bash /tmp/pdfScale.sh --install --assume-yes
# To ignore SSL, use --no-check-certificate
wget --no-check-certificate -q -O /tmp/pdfScale.sh 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tavinus/pdfScale/master/pdfScale.sh' && bash /tmp/pdfScale.sh --install
# Normal install with prompts
curl -s -o /tmp/pdfScale.sh 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tavinus/pdfScale/master/pdfScale.sh' && bash /tmp/pdfScale.sh --install
# Automated install with --assume-yes
curl -s -o /tmp/pdfScale.sh 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tavinus/pdfScale/master/pdfScale.sh' && bash /tmp/pdfScale.sh --install --assume-yes
# To ignore SSL, use --insecure
curl --insecure -s -o /tmp/pdfScale.sh 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tavinus/pdfScale/master/pdfScale.sh' && bash /tmp/pdfScale.sh --install
rm /tmp/pdfScale.sh
The make
installer will name the executable as pdfscale
with no uppercase chars and without the .sh
extension.
If you have make
installed you can use it to install to /usr/local/bin/pdfscale
with:
sudo make install
To remove the installation use:
sudo make uninstall
Since v2.3.0
pdfScale can upgrade itself using the parameter --upgrade
.
It will try to get the master branch and update itself in-place.
pdfscale --upgrade
More info on the Self-Upgrade Wiki