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xpdfrc(5)							     xpdfrc(5)

NAME
       xpdfrc - configuration file for Xpdf tools (version 3.03)

DESCRIPTION
       All  of the Xpdf tools read a single configuration file.	 If you have a
       .xpdfrc file in your home directory, it will  be	 read.	 Otherwise,  a
       system-wide  configuration  file will be read from /etc/xpdf/xpdfrc, if
       it exists.  (This is its default location; depending on build  options,
       it  may be placed elsewhere.)  On Win32 systems, the xpdfrc file should
       be placed in the same directory as the executables.

       The xpdfrc file consists of a series of configuration options, one  per
       line.   Blank  lines  and  lines	 starting  with	 a  ´#' (comments) are
       ignored.

       The following sections list all of the  configuration  options,	sorted
       into functional groups.	There is an examples section at the end.

       Note  that  all	settings  are  case-sensitive;	in particular, boolean
       options are "yes" and "no" (rather than "Yes" or "No").

INCLUDE FILES
       include config-file
	      Includes the specified config  file.   The  effect  of  this  is
	      equivalent  to  inserting	 the  contents of config-file directly
	      into the parent config file in place  of	the  include  command.
	      Config files can be nested arbitrarily deeply.

CHARACTER MAPPING
       nameToUnicode map-file
	      Specifies	 a  file with the mapping from character names to Uni‐
	      code.  This is used to handle PDF fonts that have	 valid	encod‐
	      ings  but no ToUnicode entry.  Each line of a nameToUnicode file
	      looks like this:

		   hex-string name

	      The hex-string is the Unicode (UCS-2) character index, and  name
	      is  the  corresponding  character	 name.	Multiple nameToUnicode
	      files can be used; if a character name is given more than	 once,
	      the  code in the last specified file is used.  There is a built-
	      in default nameToUnicode table  with  all	 of  Adobe's  standard
	      character names.

       cidToUnicode registry-ordering map-file
	      Specifies the file with the mapping from character collection to
	      Unicode.	Each line of a cidToUnicode file represents one	 char‐
	      acter:

		   hex-string

	      The  hex-string is the Unicode (UCS-2) index for that character.
	      The first line maps CID 0, the second line  CID  1,  etc.	  File
	      size  is	determined  by size of the character collection.  Only
	      one file is allowed per character collection; the last specified
	      file is used.  There are no built-in cidToUnicode mappings.

       unicodeToUnicode font-name-substring map-file
	      This  is used to work around PDF fonts which have incorrect Uni‐
	      code information.	 It specifies a file which maps from the given
	      (incorrect)  Unicode  indexes  to the correct ones.  The mapping
	      will be used for any font	 whose	name  contains	font-name-sub‐
	      string.	Each  line  of	a unicodeToUnicode file represents one
	      Unicode character:

		  in-hex out-hex1 out-hex2 ...

	      The in-hex field is an input (incorrect) Unicode index, and  the
	      rest  of	the  fields  are  one or more output (correct) Unicode
	      indexes.	Each occurrence of in-hex will	be  converted  to  the
	      specified output sequence.

       unicodeMap encoding-name map-file
	      Specifies	 the  file with mapping from Unicode to encoding-name.
	      These encodings are used for text output (see below).  Each line
	      of  a  unicodeMap file represents a range of one or more Unicode
	      characters which maps linearly to a range in the	output	encod‐
	      ing:

		   in-start-hex in-end-hex out-start-hex

	      Entries for single characters can be abbreviated to:

		   in-hex out-hex

	      The  in-start-hex	 and  in-end-hex  fields (or the single in-hex
	      field) specify the Unicode range.	 The out-start-hex  field  (or
	      the  out-hex  field)  specifies the start of the output encoding
	      range.  The length of  the  out-start-hex	 (or  out-hex)	string
	      determines the length of the output characters (e.g., UTF-8 uses
	      different numbers of bytes to represent characters in  different
	      ranges).	 Entries  must	be  given in increasing Unicode order.
	      Only one file is allowed per encoding; the last  specified  file
	      is  used.	  The Latin1, ASCII7, Symbol, ZapfDingbats, UTF-8, and
	      UCS-2 encodings are predefined.

       cMapDir registry-ordering dir
	      Specifies a search  directory,  dir,  for	 CMaps	for  the  reg‐
	      istry-ordering  character	 collection.   There  can  be multiple
	      directories for a particular collection.	There are  no  default
	      CMap directories.

       toUnicodeDir dir
	      Specifies	 a  search directory, dir, for ToUnicode CMaps.	 There
	      can be multiple ToUnicode directories.   There  are  no  default
	      ToUnicode directories.

GENERAL FONT CONFIGURATION
       fontFile PDF-font-name font-file
	      Maps  a  PDF font, PDF-font-name, to a font for display or Post‐
	      Script output.  The  font	 file,	font-file,  can	 be  any  type
	      allowed  in  a  PDF file.	 This command can be used for 8-bit or
	      16-bit (CID) fonts.

       fontDir dir
	      Specifies a search directory for font files.  There can be  mul‐
	      tiple fontDir commands; all of the specified directories will be
	      searched in order.  The font files can be Type 1 (.pfa or	 .pfb)
	      or TrueType (.ttf or .ttc); other files in the directory will be
	      ignored.	The font file name (not including the extension)  must
	      exactly  match  the  PDF font name.  This search is performed if
	      the font name doesn't match any of the fonts declared  with  the
	      fontFile command.	 There are no default fontDir directories.

       fontFileCC registry-ordering font-file
	      Maps  the	 registry-ordering  character collection to a font for
	      display or PostScript output.  This mapping is used if the  font
	      name  doesn't match any of the fonts declared with the fontFile,
	      fontDir, psResidentFont16, or psResidentFontCC commands.

POSTSCRIPT FONT CONFIGURATION
       psFontPassthrough yes | no
	      If set to "yes", pass 8-bit font names through to the PostScript
	      output  without  substitution.   Fonts which are not embedded in
	      the PDF file are expected to be available on the printer.	  This
	      defaults to "no".

       psResidentFont PDF-font-name PS-font-name
	      When the 8-bit font PDF-font-name is used (without embedding) in
	      a PDF file,  it  will  be	 translated  to	 the  PostScript  font
	      PS-font-name,  which  is	assumed to be resident in the printer.
	      Typically, PDF-font-name and  PS-font-name  are  the  same.   By
	      default, only the Base-14 fonts are assumed to be resident.

       psResidentFont16 PDF-font-name wMode PS-font-name encoding
	      When the 16-bit (CID) font PDF-font-name with writing mode wMode
	      is used (without embedding) in a PDF file, it will be translated
	      to  the  PostScript  font	 PS-font-name, which is assumbed to be
	      resident in the printer.	The writing mode must  be  either  ´H'
	      for  horizontal  or  ´V'	for  vertical.	 The  resident font is
	      assumed to use the specified  encoding  (which  must  have  been
	      defined with the unicodeMap command).

       psResidentFontCC registry-ordering wMode PS-font-name encoding
	      When  a  16-bit (CID) font using the registry-ordering character
	      collection and wMode writing mode is used (without embedding) in
	      a	 PDF  file,  the PostScript font, PS-font-name, is substituted
	      for it.  The substituted font is assumbed to be resident in  the
	      printer.	 The writing mode must be either ´H' for horizontal or
	      ´V' for vertical.	 The resident font is assumed to use the spec‐
	      ified encoding (which must have been defined with the unicodeMap
	      command).

       psEmbedType1Fonts yes | no
	      If set to "no", prevents embedding of Type 1 fonts in  generated
	      PostScript.  This defaults to "yes".

       psEmbedTrueTypeFonts yes | no
	      If  set  to "no", prevents embedding of TrueType fonts in gener‐
	      ated PostScript.	This defaults to "yes".

       psEmbedCIDTrueTypeFonts yes | no
	      If set to "no", prevents embedding of CID TrueType fonts in gen‐
	      erated PostScript.  For Level 3 PostScript, this generates a CID
	      font, for lower levels it generates a  non-CID  composite	 font.
	      This defaults to "yes".

       psEmbedCIDPostScriptFonts yes | no
	      If  set  to  "no", prevents embedding of CID PostScript fonts in
	      generated PostScript.  For Level 3 PostScript, this generates  a
	      CID  font,  for  lower  levels  it generates a non-CID composite
	      font.  This defaults to "yes".

POSTSCRIPT CONTROL
       psPaperSize width(pts) height(pts)
	      Sets the paper size for PostScript output.  The width and height
	      parameters  give	the paper size in PostScript points (1 point =
	      1/72 inch).

       psPaperSize letter | legal | A4 | A3 | match
	      Sets the paper size for PostScript output to  a  standard	 size.
	      The  default  paper size is set when xpdf and pdftops are built,
	      typically to "letter" or "A4".  This can also be set to "match",
	      which will set the paper size to match the size specified in the
	      PDF file.

       psImageableArea llx lly urx ury
	      Sets the imageable area for PostScript output.  The  four	 inte‐
	      gers  are the coordinates of the lower-left and upper-right cor‐
	      ners of the imageable region, specified in points (with the ori‐
	      gin being the lower-left corner of the paper).  This defaults to
	      the full paper size;  the	 psPaperSize  option  will  reset  the
	      imageable area coordinates.

       psCrop yes | no
	      If  set  to  "yes",  PostScript output is cropped to the CropBox
	      specified in the PDF file; otherwise no cropping is done.	  This
	      defaults to "yes".

       psExpandSmaller yes | no
	      If set to "yes", PDF pages smaller than the PostScript imageable
	      area are expanded to fill the  imageable	area.	Otherwise,  no
	      scalling is done on smaller pages.  This defaults to "no".

       psShrinkLarger yes | no
	      If  set  to  yes, PDF pages larger than the PostScript imageable
	      area are shrunk to fit the imageable area.  Otherwise, no	 scal‐
	      ing is done on larger pages.  This defaults to "yes".

       psCenter yes | no
	      If  set  to yes, PDF pages smaller than the PostScript imageable
	      area (after any scaling) are centered  in	 the  imageable	 area.
	      Otherwise,  they	are  aligned  at  the lower-left corner of the
	      imageable area.  This defaults to "yes".

       psDuplex yes | no
	      If set to "yes", the generated PostScript will set the  "Duplex"
	      pagedevice  entry.  This tells duplex-capable printers to enable
	      duplexing.  This defaults to "no".

       psLevel level1 | level1sep | level2 | level2sep | level3 | level3Sep
	      Sets  the	 PostScript  level  to	generate.   This  defaults  to
	      "level2".

       psPreload yes | no
	      If  set  to "yes", PDF forms are converted to PS procedures, and
	      image data is preloaded.	This uses more	memory	in  the	 Post‐
	      Script interpreter, but generates significantly smaller PS files
	      in situations where, e.g., the same image is drawn on every page
	      of a long document.  This defaults to "no".

       psOPI yes | no
	      If  set  to  "yes",  generates  PostScript  OPI comments for all
	      images and forms which have OPI  information.   This  option  is
	      only available if the Xpdf tools were compiled with OPI support.
	      This defaults to "no".

       psASCIIHex yes | no
	      If set to "yes", the ASCIIHexEncode filter will be used  instead
	      of ASCII85Encode for binary data.	 This defaults to "no".

       psUncompressPreloadedImages yes | no
	      If  set  to  "yes", all preloaded images in PS files will uncom‐
	      pressed.	If set to "no", the original compressed images will be
	      used  when possible.  The "yes" setting is useful to work around
	      certain buggy PostScript interpreters.  This defaults to "no".

       psRasterResolution float
	      Set the resolution (in dpi) for rasterized pages	in  PostScript
	      output.	(Pdftops will rasterize pages which use transparency.)
	      This defaults to 300.

       psRasterMono yes | no
	      If set to "yes", rasterized pages in PS files will be monochrome
	      (8-bit gray) instead of color.  This defaults to "no".

       psAlwaysRasterize yes | no
	      If set to "yes", all PostScript output will be rasterized.  This
	      defaults to "no".

       psFile file-or-command
	      Sets the default PostScript file	or  print  command  for	 xpdf.
	      Commands	start  with  a ´|' character; anything else is a file.
	      If the file name or command contains spaces it must  be  quoted.
	      This  defaults  to unset, which tells xpdf to generate a name of
	      the form <file>.ps for a PDF file <file>.pdf.

       fontDir dir
	      See the description above, in the DISPLAY FONTS section.

TEXT CONTROL
       textEncoding encoding-name
	      Sets the encoding to use for text output.	 (This can be overrid‐
	      den  with	 the  "-enc"  switch on the command line.)  The encod‐
	      ing-name must  be	 defined  with	the  unicodeMap	 command  (see
	      above).  This defaults to "Latin1".

       textEOL unix | dos | mac
	      Sets  the	 end-of-line  convention  to use for text output.  The
	      options are:

		  unix = LF
		  dos  = CR+LF
		  mac  = CR

	      (This can be overridden with the "-eol" switch  on  the  command
	      line.)   The  default  value  is	based on the OS where xpdf and
	      pdftotext were built.

       textPageBreaks yes | no
	      If set to "yes", text extraction will insert page	 breaks	 (form
	      feed characters) between pages.  This defaults to "yes".

       textKeepTinyChars yes | no
	      If  set  to "yes", text extraction will keep all characters.  If
	      set to "no", text extraction will discard tiny (smaller  than  3
	      point)  characters  after	 the  first  50000  per page, avoiding
	      extremely slow run times for PDF files that use special fonts to
	      do shading or cross-hatching.  This defaults to "no".

MISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS
       initialZoom percentage | page | width | height
	      Sets  the	 initial  zoom factor.	A number specifies a zoom per‐
	      centage, where 100 means 72 dpi.	You may also  specify  ´page',
	      to  fit  the  page  to the window size, ´width', to fit the page
	      width to the window width, or ´height', to fit the  page	height
	      to the window height.

       continuousView yes | no
	      If  set to "yes", xpdf will start in continuous view mode, i.e.,
	      with one vertical screoll bar  for  the  whole  document.	  This
	      defaults to "no".

       enableT1lib yes | no
	      Enables  or  disables  use  of t1lib (a Type 1 font rasterizer).
	      This is only relevant if the Xpdf tools were  built  with	 t1lib
	      support.	  ("enableT1lib"   replaces   the  old	"t1libControl"
	      option.)	This option defaults to "yes".

       enableFreeType yes | no
	      Enables or disables use of FreeType (a TrueType /	 Type  1  font
	      rasterizer).  This is only relevant if the Xpdf tools were built
	      with  FreeType  support.	 ("enableFreeType"  replaces  the  old
	      "freetypeControl" option.)  This option defaults to "yes".

       enableFreeType yes | no
	      Enables  or  disables  use of FreeType (a TrueType / Type 1 font
	      rasterizer).  This is only relevant if the Xpdf tools were built
	      with  FreeType  support.	 ("enableFreeType"  replaces  the  old
	      "freetypeControl" option.)  This option defaults to "yes".

       disableFreeTypeHinting yes | no
	      If this is set to "yes", FreeType hinting will  be  forced  off.
	      This option defaults to "no".

       antialias yes | no
	      Enables  or  disables  font anti-aliasing in the PDF rasterizer.
	      This option affects all font rasterizers.	 ("antialias" replaces
	      the anti-aliasing control provided by the old "t1libControl" and
	      "freetypeControl" options.)  This default to "yes".

       vectorAntialias yes | no
	      Enables or disables anti-aliasing of vector graphics in the  PDF
	      rasterizer.  This defaults to "yes".

       antialiasPrinting yes | no
	      If   this	 is  "yes",  bitmaps  sent  to	the  printer  will  be
	      antialiased (according to the "antialias" and  "vectorAntialias"
	      settings).   If  this  is	 "no",	printed	 bitmaps  will	not be
	      antialiased.  This defaults to "no".

       strokeAdjust yes | no
	      Enables or disables stroke adjustment.  Stroke adjustment	 moves
	      horizontal and vertical lines by up to half a pixel to make them
	      look "cleaner"  when  vector  anti-aliasing  is  enabled.	  This
	      defaults to "yes".

       screenType dispersed | clustered | stochasticClustered
	      Sets  the halftone screen type, which will be used when generat‐
	      ing a monochrome (1-bit) bitmap.	The  three  options  are  dis‐
	      persed-dot  dithering, clustered-dot dithering (with a round dot
	      and  45-degree  screen  angle),  and  stochastic	 clustered-dot
	      dithering.   By default, "stochasticClustered" is used for reso‐
	      lutions of 300 dpi and higher, and "dispersed" is used for reso‐
	      lutions lower then 300 dpi.

       screenSize integer
	      Sets  the size of the (square) halftone screen threshold matrix.
	      By default, this is 4 for dispersed-dot dithering, 10 for	 clus‐
	      tered-dot	  dithering,  and  100	for  stochastic	 clustered-dot
	      dithering.

       screenDotRadius integer
	      Sets the halftone screen dot radius.  This  is  only  used  when
	      screenType  is set to stochasticClustered, and it defaults to 2.
	      In clustered-dot mode, the dot radius  is	 half  of  the	screen
	      size.  Dispersed-dot dithering doesn't have a dot radius.

       screenGamma float
	      Sets the halftone screen gamma correction parameter.  Gamma val‐
	      ues greater than 1 make the output brighter; gamma  values  less
	      than 1 make it darker.  The default value is 1.

       screenBlackThreshold float
	      When  halftoning,	 all values below this threshold are forced to
	      solid black.  This parameter is a floating point value between 0
	      (black) and 1 (white).  The default value is 0.

       screenWhiteThreshold float
	      When  halftoning,	 all values above this threshold are forced to
	      solid white.  This parameter is a floating point value between 0
	      (black) and 1 (white).  The default value is 1.

       minLineWidth float
	      Set  the minimum line width, in device pixels.  This affects the
	      rasterizer only, not the PostScript converter  (except  when  it
	      uses  rasterization  to handle transparency).  The default value
	      is 0 (no minimum).

       drawAnnotations yes | no
	      If set to "no", annotations will not be drawn or	printed.   The
	      default value is "yes".

       overprintPreview yes | no
	      If set to "yes", generate overprint preview output, honoring the
	      OP/op/OPM settings in the PDF file.  Ignored for	non-CMYK  out‐
	      put.  The default value is "no".

       launchCommand command
	      Sets  the	 command  executed  when  you click on a "launch"-type
	      link.  The intent is for the  command  to	 be  a	program/script
	      which  determines the file type and runs the appropriate viewer.
	      The command line will consist of the file to be  launched,  fol‐
	      lowed  by	 any  parameters  specified with the link.  Do not use
	      "%s" in "command".  By default, this is  unset,  and  Xpdf  will
	      simply try to execute the file (after prompting the user).

       urlCommand command
	      Sets  the	 command  executed  when you click on a URL link.  The
	      string "%s" will be replaced with the  URL.   (See  the  example
	      below.)  This has no default value.

       movieCommand command
	      Sets  the command executed when you click on a movie annotation.
	      The string "%s" will be replaced with the movie file name.  This
	      has no default value.

       mapNumericCharNames yes | no
	      If  set  to  "yes",  the	Xpdf tools will attempt to map various
	      numeric character names sometimes used in font subsets.  In some
	      cases  this leads to usable text, and in other cases it leads to
	      gibberish -- there is no way for Xpdf to tell.  This defaults to
	      "yes".

       mapUnknownCharNames yes | no
	      If  set  to  "yes",  and mapNumericCharNames is set to "no", the
	      Xpdf tools will apply a  simple  pass-through  mapping  (Unicode
	      index  = character code) for all unrecognized glyph names.  (For
	      CID fonts, setting mapNumericCharNames to "no" is	 unnecessary.)
	      In  some cases, this leads to usable text, and in other cases it
	      leads to gibberish -- there is no way for Xpdf  to  tell.	  This
	      defaults to "no".

       bind modifiers-key context command ...
	      Add  a  key  or  mouse button binding.  Modifiers can be zero or
	      more of:

		  shift-
		  ctrl-
		  alt-

	      Key can be a regular ASCII character, or any one of:

		  space
		  tab
		  return
		  enter
		  backspace
		  insert
		  delete
		  home
		  end
		  pgup
		  pgdn
		  left / right / up / down	  (arrow keys)
		  f1 .. f35			  (function keys)
		  mousePress1 .. mousePress7	  (mouse buttons)
		  mouseRelease1 .. mouseRelease7  (mouse buttons)

	      Context is either "any" or a comma-separated combination of:

		  fullScreen / window	    (full screen mode on/off)
		  continuous / singlePage   (continuous mode on/off)
		  overLink / offLink	    (mouse over link or not)
		  scrLockOn / scrLockOff    (scroll lock on/off)

	      The context string can include only one  of  each	 pair  in  the
	      above list.

	      Command  is  an  Xpdf  command  (see the COMMANDS section of the
	      xpdf(1) man page for details).  Multiple commands are  separated
	      by whitespace.

	      The  bind	 command replaces any existing binding, but only if it
	      was defined for the exact same modifiers, key, and context.  All
	      tokens (modifiers, key, context, commands) are case-sensitive.

	      Example key bindings:

		  # bind ctrl-a in any context to the nextPage
		  # command
		  bind ctrl-a any nextPage

		  # bind uppercase B, when in continuous mode
		  # with scroll lock on, to the reload command
		  # followed by the prevPage command
		  bind B continuous,scrLockOn reload prevPage

	      See the xpdf(1) man page for more examples.

       unbind modifiers-key context
	      Removes  a  key binding established with the bind command.  This
	      is most useful to remove default key bindings before  establish‐
	      ing  new	ones  (e.g.,  if  the default key binding is given for
	      "any" context, and you want to create new key bindings for  mul‐
	      tiple contexts).

       printCommands yes | no
	      If  set  to  "yes", drawing commands are printed as they're exe‐
	      cuted (useful for debugging).  This defaults to "no".

       errQuiet yes | no
	      If set to "yes", this suppresses all error and warning  messages
	      from all of the Xpdf tools.  This defaults to "no".

EXAMPLES
       The following is a sample xpdfrc file.

       # from the Thai support package
       nameToUnicode /usr/local/share/xpdf/Thai.nameToUnicode

       # from the Japanese support package
       cidToUnicode Adobe-Japan1 /usr/local/share/xpdf/Adobe-Japan1.cidToUnicode
       unicodeMap   JISX0208	 /usr/local/share/xpdf/JISX0208.unicodeMap
       cMapDir	    Adobe-Japan1 /usr/local/share/xpdf/cmap/Adobe-Japan1

       # use the Base-14 Type 1 fonts from ghostscript
       fontFile Times-Roman	      /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n021003l.pfb
       fontFile Times-Italic	      /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n021023l.pfb
       fontFile Times-Bold	      /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n021004l.pfb
       fontFile Times-BoldItalic      /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n021024l.pfb
       fontFile Helvetica	      /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n019003l.pfb
       fontFile Helvetica-Oblique     /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n019023l.pfb
       fontFile Helvetica-Bold	      /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n019004l.pfb
       fontFile Helvetica-BoldOblique /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n019024l.pfb
       fontFile Courier		      /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n022003l.pfb
       fontFile Courier-Oblique	      /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n022023l.pfb
       fontFile Courier-Bold	      /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n022004l.pfb
       fontFile Courier-BoldOblique   /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/n022024l.pfb
       fontFile Symbol		      /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/s050000l.pfb
       fontFile ZapfDingbats	      /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/d050000l.pfb

       # use the Bakoma Type 1 fonts
       # (this assumes they happen to be installed in /usr/local/fonts/bakoma)
       fontDir /usr/local/fonts/bakoma

       # set some PostScript options
       psPaperSize	    letter
       psDuplex		    no
       psLevel		    level2
       psEmbedType1Fonts    yes
       psEmbedTrueTypeFonts yes
       psFile		    "| lpr -Pprinter5"

       # assume that the PostScript printer has the Univers and
       # Univers-Bold fonts
       psResidentFont Univers	   Univers
       psResidentFont Univers-Bold Univers-Bold

       # set the text output options
       textEncoding UTF-8
       textEOL	    unix

       # misc options
       enableT1lib     yes
       enableFreeType  yes
       launchCommand   viewer-script
       urlCommand      "netscape -remote 'openURL(%s)'"

FILES
       /etc/xpdf/xpdfrc
	      This  is	the default location for the system-wide configuration
	      file.  Depending on build options, it may be placed elsewhere.

       $HOME/.xpdfrc
	      This is the user's configuration file.  If it exists, it will be
	      read in place of the system-wide file.

AUTHOR
       The  Xpdf  software  and	 documentation are copyright 1996-2011 Glyph &
       Cog, LLC.

SEE ALSO
       xpdf(1),	 pdftops(1),  pdftotext(1),  pdfinfo(1),  pdffonts(1),	pdfde‐
       tach(1), pdftoppm(1), pdfimages(1)
       http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/

				15 August 2011			     xpdfrc(5)
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