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NAME

       pdfcube - a PDF presentation viewer with 3D effects.

SYNOPSIS

       pdfcube  [FILE]  [--help] [--bgcolor f:f:f] [--top-color f:f:f] [--no-fullscreen] [--demo]
                               [--program n:x:n:x:...]

DESCRIPTION

       pdfcube(1) is a tiny (about 30KiB) viewer for Portable Document Format  (PDF)  files  that
       adds spinning cube transition effect to your PDF presentation files. It can also zoom on 5
       predefined areas with a smooth zooming effect. This program is suited only  for  landscape
       PDF  files, mostly presentations done with LaTeX (Beamer, Prosper, etc.) or OpenOffice.org
       Impress.

       If FILE is not given a file-open dialog box is shown to the user.

       pdfcube(1) is an open source, low-effort, spare-time, money-less  project.  Your  help  is
       welcome!

OPTIONS

       -h [ --help ]
              This help message.

       -v [ --version ]
              Version information

       -b [ --bgcolor ] arg
              Background color is 'r:g:b' with real values between 0.0 and 1.0, no spaces.

       -t [ --top-color ] arg
              Cube top color in 'r:g:b' format again with reals in [0,1].

       -n [ --no-fullscreen ]
              Don't activate full-screen mode by default.

       --demo Automatically auto-advance presentation based on the
              frame  duration  PDF  attribute  (\transduration  when  using  Latex Beamer) or the
              specified program (see the --program option).

       --program A program in the form
              n:x:n:x:n:x... where n are durations in seconds and "x" can be either "c" for  cube
              transition and "p" for plain transition. (e.g. --program 5:c:3:p). The last program
              is used for all remaining slides.

   Notes
       The first (and only) non-option string is treated as the input file.

INTERACTIVE CONTROL

       c, a   Will display the next/previous page with a cube transition effect.

       SPACE, PG-DOWN
              Will switch to the next page with the programmed effect.

       h, j, k, l, z
              Will zoom into the predefined areas.

       g      Will undo any zoom.

       ESC, Ctrl-q
              Will exit pdfcube immediately.

       PG-UP, Left-Arrow
              Will quick-switch to the previous page.

       Right-Arrow
              Will quick-switch to the next page.

       f      Will toggle full-screen mode.

       t      Will toggle auto-advance (demo) mode.

       Ctrl-l Will redraw the screen.

       Ctrl-1, Ctrl-2, ..., Ctrl-9
              Will jump to the page corresponding to the n-th programmed transition (if any).

       1, 2, ..., 9
              Will jump to page 5*(n-1).

CONFIGURATION FILE

       If the ~/.pdfcuberc file exists, it is used as a  configuration  file.  The  configuration
       file  uses  the same options as the command line (using the boost program options syntax).
       e.g.

              demo=true
              bgcolor=0:0:0
              program=5:p

EXAMPLES

       pdfcube foo.pdf
              Will display 'foo.pdf' in full-screen.

       pdfcube --demo --program 5:c foo.pdf
              Will display 'foo.pdf' in full-screen  and  will  do  a  cube  transition  every  5
              seconds.

       pdfcube foo.pdf --bgcolor 0:0:0 --top-color 0.6:0.2:0.2
              Will display 'foo.pdf' with custom background and cube color.

BUGS

       On  some systems color values are locale dependent (e.g. you may have to write 0,6 instead
       of 0.6)

       See http://code.100allora.it/pdfcube/report/ for the bugtracker of pdfcube(1) (you  should
       obtain an account contacting the author first). Or please report any bug to the author.

AUTHORS

       Written  by  Mirko Maischberger <mailto:mirko.maischberger@gmail.com> and Karol Sokolowsky
       <sokoow@gmail.com>

RESOURCES

       Main web site: http://code.100allora.it/pdfcube/

THANKS

       I'd like to thank the LILiK laboratory in Florence, Italy for having teached me the  value
       of open-source and open-culture.

COPYING

       This  manpage is available under the same GPL v2 or later license as the main program, the
       original manpage was written by Alexander Wirt <mailto:formorer@debian.org> for the Debian
       distribution. The 0.0.5 version is Copyright (C) 2008-2012 Mirko Maischberger.

pdfcube 0.0.5                                03/2012                                   pdfcube(1)