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NAME

       plakativ - create posters and banners

DESCRIPTION

       usage: plakativ [-h] [-v] [-V] [--gui | --nogui]

              [--size  LxL  |  --factor  MULT  |  --maxpages NUM] [-o OUTPUT] [--pagenum PAGENUM]
              [--pagesize   LxL]   [--border   L[:L[:L[:L]]]]    [--layouter    {simple,complex}]
              [--remove-alpha]       [--cover-page]      [--cutting-guides]      [--page-numbers]
              [--poster-border] [input]

       Create large posters by printing and gluing together smaller pages.

       This program is for situations when you want to create a large poster or banner but do not
       have  a  printer  that  supports large sheets of paper. Plakativ allows one to enlarge and
       split a PDF across multiple  pages,  creating  another  PDF  with  pages  of  the  desired
       printable  size.  After printing, the pages can be cut and glued together to form a larger
       poster. Features:

              - lossless operation - no pixel artifacts when upscaling  if  PDF  contains  vector
              graphics  -  GUI  with  preview  functionality  -  complex layouter to save paper -
              optimize by number of pages, output poster size or multiple of input area - support
              for raster images as input if img2pdf is available

OPTIONS

   positional arguments:
       input  input filename (default: stdin)

   options:
       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit

       -v, --verbose
              Makes the program operate in verbose mode, printing messages on standard error.

       -V, --version
              Prints version information and exits.

       --gui  run tkinter gui (default on Windows)

       --nogui
              don't run tkinter gui (default elsewhere)

       --size LxL
              Poster  width/height  either  as width times height or one of the known paper sizes
              (see below). Cannot be used together with --factor or --maxpages.

       --factor MULT
              Poster size as multiple of input page area. Cannot be used together with --size  or
              --maxpages.

       --maxpages NUM
              Maximum  possible  poster  size  with  the  given  number  of pages. Cannot be used
              together with --size or --factor.

       -o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
              output filename (default: stdout)

       --pagenum PAGENUM
              Page number of input PDF to turn into a poster (default: 1)

       --pagesize LxL
              Width and height of the output pages or one of the known paper sizes  (see  below).
              This is the paper size that you are printing on with your printer (default: A4)

       --border L[:L[:L[:L]]]
              The  borders  on  each  output  page  for gluing. This specifies how much the pages
              overlap each other. If your printer cannot print borderless, then this value should
              also  be  larger  than  the  border  up to which your printer is able to print. The
              default unit is mm.  Other possible units are cm, in and pt.  One  value  sets  the
              border  on  all  four  sides.  Multiple  values  are separated by a colon. With two
              values, the first value sets top and bottom border and the second value  sets  left
              and  right  border.  With  three  values,  the first value sets the top border, the
              second value the left and right border and the third value the bottom border.  Four
              values set top, right, bottom and left borders in that order.

       --layouter {simple,complex}
              The  algorithm  arranging the individual pages making the poster. The simple layout
              has all pages in the same orientation. The complex  layout  is  able  to  sometimes
              require less pages for the same poster size and is allowed to rotate pages.

       --remove-alpha
              When the input is a raster image instead of a PDF document, plakativ can remove the
              alpha channel for you. The resulting PDF poster might not be lossless anymore.

       --cover-page
              Add a cover page as the first page  which  shows  the  resulting  layout.  This  is
              especially interesting for the complex layouter unless you like puzzles.

       --cutting-guides
              Print  light-gray  dashed lines that surround the visible part of each page and can
              help with easier cutting and gluing of the pages. This is generally only needed  if
              the poster does not contain enough detail for accurate gluing.

       --page-numbers
              Print  a  small  number  of  each  page  to  uniquely  identify each sheet. This is
              especially useful in combination with --cover-page because the numbers on the cover
              page correspond to the page numbers.

       --poster-border
              If  the  poster  itself  has  a white background and it is important that the final
              result has precisely the desired  poster  size,  then  this  option  will  print  a
              light-gray  dashed border around the whole poster, so that it can be accurately cut
              to the correct overall size.

   Poster size:
              There are three ways to set the size of the final poster.  The  desired  method  is
              selected  using the mutually exclusive options --size, --factor and --maxpages. The
              --size option allows one to specify a width and height into which the input will be
              fitted,  swapping  width  and  height  as necessary, to create the largest possible
              poster with those dimensions while keeping the  aspect  ratio  of  the  input.  The
              --factor  option scales the area of the input by the given multiplier. If the input
              is a DIN A4 page, then a factor of 2 will create a DIN A3  poster.  The  --maxpages
              option  allows one to specify a maximum number of pages one is willing to print out
              and creates the largest possible poster that can possibly be created with the given
              number  of  pages.   For  example,  printing a DIN A1 poster on DIN A4 pages with a
              border of 15 mm will require  15  pages  with  the  simple  layouter  engine.  With
              --maxpages=15  a  slightly larger poster will be generated but will make better use
              of the available number of pages of paper. Using  the  complex  layouter,  an  even
              bigger  poster  can  be  generated  with  just  15  pages  of paper by changing the
              orientation of some of them.

   Paper sizes:
              You can specify the short hand paper size names shown in the first  column  in  the
              table  below  as  arguments to the --pagesize and --imgsize options.  The width and
              height they are mapping to is shown in the second column.  Giving the value in  the
              second column has the same effect as giving the short hand in the first column. The
              values are case insensitive.

       A0     841mmx1189mm

       A1     594mmx841mm

       A2     420mmx594mm

       A3     297mmx420mm

       A4     210mmx297mm

       A5     148mmx210mm

       A6     105mmx148mm

       Legal  8.5inx14in

       Letter 8.5inx11in

       Tabloid
              11inx17in

   Borders, cutting and gluing:
              The border on each page set using the --border option has two  purposes.   Firstly,
              the  border  is  useful  for  printers  that  do  not  support borderless printing.
              Secondly, the border is the area where the individual  pages  overlap  and  can  be
              glued  together.  Before  gluing,  cut  away  the border area where the printer was
              unable to print on. As long as you stay within the distance  set  by  the  --border
              option, you don't need precision tools to do the cutting but can cut freehand using
              a pair of scissors. You only need to cut the borders from those edges that will end
              up being glued onto another piece of paper.  By keeping even the area at the border
              your printer could not print on from the paper at the bottom you maintain a  larger
              area for the glue.

EXAMPLES

       To run the tkinter GUI execute either:

              $ plakativ-gui
              $ plakativ --gui

       To use plakativ without GUI from the command line you can run:

              $ plakativ --size A1 --output=poster.pdf input.pdf

       This  will  create a file poster.pdf with multiple DIN A4 pages which, after being cut and
       glued together will form a DIN A1 poster of the content on the first page of input.pdf.

       If img2pdf is available as a Python module, then plakativ can also use  raster  images  as
       input.  Since  img2pdf  refuses  to work on images with an alpha channel, you can instruct
       plakativ to remove the alpha channel for you with the --remove-alpha flag:

              $ plakativ --size A1 --output=poster.pdf --remove-alpha input.png

AUTHOR

       Written by Johannes Schauer Marin Rodrigues <josch@mister-muffin.de>

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs at https://gitlab.mister-muffin.de/josch/plakativ/issues