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NAME

       cdlabelgen  -  CD/DVD  labels,  jewel  case  inserts,  and  envelopes  creator.  Generates frontcards and
       traycards for CD cases, single-cd envelopes, DVD case inserts, as well  as  output  suitable  for  direct
       printing on CD/DVD.

SYNOPSIS

       cdlabelgen  [ -c <category> -s <subcategory> -i <item1%item2%etc> -f <itemsfile>  -v <num_items_cover> -e
       <cover_epsfile> -S <cover_eps_scaleratio>[,<image_x_offset>,<image_y_offset_inches>] -E <tray_epsfile> -T
       <tray_eps_scaleratio>[,<image_x_offset>,<image_y_offset_inches>]  -d  <date>  -D   -o   <outputfile>   -t
       <template>  -b  -C -w -h -m -M -O -p -y <page_offset_inches>  -l <line_width_points>] --create-dvd-inside
       --create-dvd-outside   --double-case    --create-cdlabel    --rotate-endcaps    --plaque-color    <r,g,b>
       --category-color  <r,g,b>  --subcategory-color  <r,g,b>  --text-color  <r,g,b>  -n <volume/number in set>
       --rows-columns     <row_count_for_items,column_count_for_items>     --tray-overlay      <overlay_epsfile>
       --tray-overlay-scaleratio <tray_overlay_image_scaleratio>[,<image_x_offset>,<image_y_offset_inches>]

VERSION

       Version 4.1.0, October 2008

DESCRIPTION

       cdlabelgen's purpose in life is twofold:

       * To be run automatically and swiftly from a shell script and automatically generate a frontcard and a
       traycard for a cd--usually data archive cd's. The traycard (which goes behind the CD itself) is U-shaped
       and the ends of the CD case bear the label of what the CD is. Inside inserts for DVDs are also supported.
       * To have a minimum of dependencies--cdlabelgen only requires perl.

       cdlabelgen was designed to simplify the process of generating labels for CD's. It originated as a program
       to  allow  auto  generation  of  frontcards  and  traycards  for  CD's  burned via an automated mechanism
       (specifically for archiving data), but has now become popular for labelling CD compilations of mp3's, and
       copies of CDs. Note that cdlabelgen does not actually print anything--it just spits out postscript, which
       you can then do with as you please. It can also be combined with  output  from  other  programs  such  as
       "barcodegen" - to print a barcode as a tray overlay image.

       The    latest    version    of    cdlabelgen    as    well   as   this   document   can   be   found   at
       http://www.aczoom.com/tools/cdinsert/. The software package includes CGI scripts  that  can  be  used  to
       serve    cdlabelgen    over    the    internet.     An    older    version    may    be   available   at:
       http://www.red-bean.com/~bwf/software/cdlabelgen/.

       cdlabelgen comes with several eps images for you to use on your labels. These  images  can  be  found  in
       /usr/local/lib/cdlabelgen       or       /usr/share/cdlabelgen       or      /opt/lib/cdlabelgen/      or
       /usr/local/share/cdlabelgen, depending on your installation. Included are a Recycling icon, an mp3  icon,
       the  Compact  Disc  icon  (with and without 'Digital' on it), Tux the penguin, and the new Debian 'swirl'
       logo. Two color background images called Music Notes are also available.

       CDs: cdlabelgen prints a 'tongue' as part of the traycard. This folds around and  is  viewable  from  the
       front  in jewel boxes that are entirely clear (CD holder piece is not opaque). If you do not have a clear
       CD holder in your jewel box, you may find it easier to just cut the 'tongue' off--it's a  bit  easier  to
       fold without it.

       Paper  Sizes:  Normal  CD cases, Slim CD cases, DVD inside inserts can be printed on a letter or A4 sized
       page.  CD/DVD Envelopes and DVD outside inserts will not fit on a letter sized paper, a larger paper size
       will be needed to make it fit.

       cdlabelgen requires Perl Version 5.003 or greater. Ghostscript is not required,  but  is  recommended  so
       that you can test out your labels without wasting paper.

SWITCHES

       -c, --category <category>
           Set the category (title) for the CD

       -s, --subcategory <subcategory>
           Set the subcategory (subtitle) for the CD

       -i, --items <items>
           'items' should be a '%' separated list of items to print on the traycard of the CD.  Note that if the
           number  of  items  are  too many to fit on the tray card, cdlabelgen will leave out some items at the
           end.  cdlabelgen automatically flows the items into 2, 3, 4, or 5 columns  and  scales  the  fontsize
           accordingly, unless the "-P" option is used.  You can insert blank lines by inserting 2 percent signs
           in a row into the items list.

       -f, --items-from-file <filename>
           Get  item  names  from file named filename. Each item should be on its own line separated by carriage
           returns.  cdlabelgen automatically flows the items into 2, 3, 4, or 5 columns and scales the fontsize
           or clips the items as needed.  You can insert blank lines by placing blank  lines  between  items  in
           this file.

           Special commands can be embedded in the file, all of these commands should be present starting at the
           first  column of the line.  The codes are used to change the font for an item, the code itself is not
           printed in the output.

            {#BI}     - make the item bold and italic
            {#I}      - make the item italic
            {#B}      - make the item bold
            {#M}      - make the item mono-spaced (Courier font)
            {#MB}     - make the item monospaced and bold (Courier-Bold font)

           Example:

            {#MB}    Text 1 Item
           would print the line "    Text 1 Item" in a monospaced bold font.

       -v, --cover-items <number_of_items_for_cover>
           Normally, all the items are printed on the tray card.  But if you have a large number of  items,  you
           may  wish to print some items on the cover, and rest on the tray card.  This option provides a way of
           specifying how many items should be printed on the cover. Default is 0 (i.e., print no  item  on  the
           cover,  print all items on the tray). The items to be printed on the cover are taken from the list of
           items, from the top of the list.  Note that if the number of items is too many to fit on  the  cover,
           it  will  result  in  items  being dropped. As of Jan 2002, around 250-300 items can be fitted on the
           cover or the tray, depending on whether a title/subtitle/date is used or not.

       -d, --date <date>
           Set the date to be used as 'date' if not set or not overridden with the -D flag, today's date will be
           used (default is today's date). Use this option if you don't  like  cdlabelgen's  default  format  of
           YYCC-MM-YY, for example.

       -D, --no-date
           Do not print any date (overrides -d as well)

       -e, --cover-image <cover_epsfile>
           Filename  of  eps  file  to print on cover. Note that cdlabelgen requires that the eps file contain a
           proper '%%BoundingBox LLx LLy URx URy' declaration according to the PostScript  Document  Structuring
           Conventions.  cdlabelgen uses this line to determine the dimensions of the eps graphic so that it can
           position it appropriately on the cover. Note that cdlabelgen  first  looks  for  this  file  in  your
           working  directory.  If  it  doesn't find it there, it will look in the list of directories where the
           default eps files are stored (see @where_is_the_template). This makes  it  easy  to  use  the  images
           shipped with cdlabgelgen without typing miles of pathnames.

       -S, --cover-image-scaleratio <cover_eps_scaleratio [,image_x_offset,image_y_offset_inches]>
           The  ratio  by  which you want to scale the epsfile that appears on the cover. If you omit this flag,
           cdlabelgen assumes a scaleratio of 1.0. This flag allows you to  squeeze  larger  graphics  into  the
           cover or expand smaller graphics to fill the cover. Scaleratio must be a number (int or float).

           If  the  scale  value  passed is 0 (or 0.0), then the logo is used as a background image - it will be
           scaled as required to fit the entire cover.

           The -S option also takes optional translate arguments.  Normally images are printed on the cover  and
           the  tray so that the bottom-right of the image is anchored to the bottom-right of the cover or tray.
           To move the images away from the bottom and right borders, use this option. For example, to leave two
           inches of gap between the image and the bottom border, and 0.5 inches from the left border,  and  use
           1.0 scaleratio, use this: -S 1.0,-2,0.5

           This  offset  only  applies when the image is being used as a logo - i.e., image is not being used as
           background to fill the entire cover or tray.

       -E, --tray-image <tray_epsfile>
           Filename of eps file to print on traycard. Note that cdlabelgen requires that the eps file contain  a
           proper  '%%BoundingBox  LLx LLy URx URy' declaration according to the PostScript Document Structuring
           Conventions. cdlabelgen uses this line to determine the dimensions of the eps graphic so that it  can
           position  it  appropriately  on  the  cover.  Note  that cdlabelgen first looks for this file in your
           working directory. If it doesn't find it there, it will look in the list  of  directories  where  the
           default  eps  files  are  stored  (see  @where_is_the_template). This makes it easy to use the images
           shipped with cdlabgelgen without typing miles of pathnames.

       -T, --tray-image-scaleratio <tray_eps_scaleratio [,image_x_offset,image_y_offset_inches]>
           The ratio by which you want to scale the epsfile that appears on the traycard. If you omit this flag,
           cdlabelgen assumes a scaleratio of 1. This flag allows  you  to  squeeze  larger  graphics  into  the
           traycard  or  expand smaller graphics to fill the traycard. Scaleratio must be a positive number (int
           or float) specifying the scale.

           If the scale value passed is the word fill1, then the image is used as a background - it is scaled so
           that it completely fills the interior tray card region.  The value 0 (or 0.0) works same as the fill1
           argument.

           If the value passed is the word fill2, then the image is used as a background to fill more than  just
           the  tray.   For  normal CD cases, the image is scaled so that it completely fills both the tray card
           region, and the two endcaps (but not the extreme right-hand 'tongue-cap') for normal cd  cases.   For
           Slim  CD cases or DVD Inside/Outside covers, the tray image will fill both the tray and cover regions
           (including any spines).  For directly printing on a CD (--create-cdlabel), fill2  option  works  like
           the fill1 option.

           The  -T option also takes optional translate arguments.  Normally images are printed on the cover and
           the tray so that the bottom-right of the image is anchored to the bottom-right of the cover or  tray.
           To move the images away from the bottom and right borders, use this option. For example, to leave two
           inches  of  gap between the image and the bottom border, and 0.5 inches from the left border, and use
           1.0 scaleratio, use this: -T 1.0,-2,0.5

           This offset only applies when the image is being used as a logo - i.e., image is not  being  used  as
           background to fill the entire cover or tray.

       -o, --output-file <outputfile>
           If the -o flag is used, cdlabelgen prints to outputfile instead of STDOUT.

       -t, --template <template>
           Specify  explicitly which template to use. This is useful if you need to debug the PostScript code in
           the template, use a different template, or if you have created your own template to use  in  lieu  of
           the one provided with cdlabelgen.

       -b, --no-tray-plaque
           Suppresses printing of the Plaque on the traycard, thus allowing you to either fit even more items on
           the traycard, or to use a slightly larger font size for the items.

       -C, --no-cover-plaque
           Suppresses  printing  of  the  plaque  on the front cover, thus allowing a cover image that fills the
           front cover, but still displaying category and sub-category information in the other usual places.

       -h, --help
           print out the usage message

       -w, --tray-word-wrap
           Enables word wrapping of the items that print on the traycard. Note that this  is  *not*  extensively
           tested  and  may  be  buggy! Make sure that you preview your label before printing it if you use this
           flag.

           If there is a problem with "-w", the best option right now is to split lines in the input itself, and
           to omit the "-w" option.

       -m, --slim-case
           Creates covers suitable for use in slim cd-cases, this means no tray card (the tray card is  now  the
           inside  front  cover).   This  creates  a  two page, folding cover insert. This could also be used in
           normal cd cases as an inside insert.

           Slim case option can be used with outside dvd inserts ( --create-dvd-outside ) also - in  which  case
           the outside insert is created for half-height DVD case.

       -O, --outside-foldout
           Output  slim cd cover cases (or dvd inserts) with the order of the pages switched so the folding line
           lies on the outside of a normal case. Can be used when printing either the slim-cd-case or dvd-inside
           inserts.

           This option is best used along with option -m (--slim-case) or --create-dvd-inside.

       --rotate-endcaps
           Endcap text is rotated by 180 degrees, to flip the text around.

       -M, --create-envelope
           Creates covers suitable for use as envelopes for a CD. Guide lines are printed, to aid in folding the
           printout correctly.

       --create-dvd-inside
           Creates inserts suitable for use as inside insert for a normal DVD case.  Guide lines are printed, to
           aid in folding the printout correctly.  Note: DVD inserts may not print fully on Letter or  A4  sized
           paper printers; it may require larger paper sizes.

       --create-dvd-outside
           Creates  inserts  suitable  for  use as outside cover inserts for a normal DVD case.  Guide lines are
           printed, to aid in folding the printout correctly.  Note: DVD inserts may not print fully  on  Letter
           or A4 sized paper printers; it may require larger paper sizes.

           Slim  case  option  (  --slim-case  )  can  be used with outside dvd inserts also - in which case the
           outside insert is created for half-height DVD case.

       --double-case
           Create covers for double-sided DVD cases that hold 6 DVDs.  Only double-width DVD cases are  support,
           double-width   CD  cases  are  not  supported.   Therefore,  using  --double-case  also  implies  the
           --create-dvd-outside option.

       --create-cdlabel
           For directly printing on a CD or DVD. As of January 2005, there are inkjets printers that  can  print
           on  certain  types of blank CD/DVD discs.  Only a small number of items can be printed on the CD, and
           the number of characters in the title and subtitle is also limited.  Always check the output visually
           by using PostScript viewers or printing on paper, before printing on the CD.

           With this option, the top portion of the disc represents the "cover" area - so arguments  related  to
           the   cover:   title   (--category),   subtitle  (--subcategory),  --no-cover-plaque,  --cover-items,
           --cover-image, etc all apply to the top area.  The bottom portion of the disc represents  the  "tray"
           area,  so  arguments related to the tray: --no-tray-plaque, --tray-image, etc all apply to the bottom
           area.  The date (--date) string, if present, is printed along the bottom curved edge of the disc.

           Background images can  be  specified  using  the  --cover-image  option,  modified  as  need  by  the
           --cover-image-scaleratio.   If  --tray-image  is also specified, note that the cover image is printed
           first, then the tray image overwrites the cover image. The title/items text is then  finally  printed
           over all the images.

           The  --no-tray-plaque  and/or --no-cover-plaque (along with --cover-items) option is also recommended
           with --create-cdlabel, otherwise there may be no space for any items to be printed on the disc.

           The --clip-items option is also recommended.

       -p, --clip-items
           Enables clipping of items; uses fixed font size for all items.  Normally,  the  template.ps  used  by
           cdlabelgen  will try to fit an item in a given column by reducing the font size if needed. This is ok
           if done for one or two items, but if done too often, it makes the tray card look ugly, with  text  of
           varying font sizes.

           Use this option to use a fixed width font for all items. If the item is too large to fit in a column,
           the text will be clipped instead.

       -y, --page-offset [<page_x_offset_inches,]<page_y_offset_inches
           Use this to move the entire output up or down (y_offset), to make the output fit on appropriate sized
           paper.  For  letter  sized  paper,  0.8 works well, and for A4 paper, 1.5 works well. The value is in
           units of inches.  An optional X-axis offset can also  be  specified.   Default  values:  1  inch  for
           X-axis, 0.8 inches for Y-axis.

       -l, --line-width <line_width_points>
           Specify size in points of the edge and interior lines of the cover and tray card.  If this is 0, then
           the  lines  are omitted for both the cover and tray (but guide cut lines are still printed). The size
           is specified in points (1 point is 1/72 inch).

       --plaque-color <r,g,b>
           Specify a color to fill plaque.  Color must be specified using the rgb components, each value  should
           be between 0 and 255.

       --category-color <r,g,b>
           Specify a color for category.  Color must be specified using the rgb components, each value should be
           between 0 and 255.

       --subcategory-color <r,g,b>
           Specify a color for subcategory.  Color must be specified using the rgb components, each value should
           be between 0 and 255.

       --text-color <r,g,b>
           Specify  a color for text - this is used for the list of items, and the date display under the plaque
           and in the end-caps.  Color must be specified using the rgb components, each value should be  between
           0 and 255.

       -n, --number-in-set <string>
           Append volume information to the end of the date string.  This should be a single string.  If used in
           conjuction  with  "-D", it will be in place of the date; otherwise, it is appended to the date as " -
           <number-in-set>"

       --rows-columns <row_count_for_items,column_count_for_items>
           The --rows-columns options forces the list of items to be printed using that many rows, and that many
           columns.  Both numbers have to be provided, no spaces, for example: --rows-columns=11,3

           The list of items is laid out in top-down, left-to-right fashion.  Use blank items in the  input,  to
           get appropriately aligned columns.

           --rows-columns  applies  to  the list of items wherever they are printed - normally on the tray only,
           but may include cover, or the top and bottom portions of the round  printouts  for  direct  CD  label
           printing.  Same values apply to all these variations, so if you need different number of rows/columns
           for  cover  vs  tray,  you can use two different runs of cdlabelgen, to get two postscript files, and
           pick the cover from one printout, and tray from the other.  This will work  for  jewel-case  inserts,
           but may not work for direct CD label printing.

       --tray-overlay overlay_epsfile
           Filename of eps file to print as overlay on traycard. This image is printed over the background image
           (tray-image)  as  well  as the list of items. Therefore, this is useful for things like barcodes.  In
           terms of EPS file requirements, see the --tray-image option description.

       --tray-overlay-scaleratio tray_overlay_image_scaleratio[,image_x_offset,image_y_offset_inches]
           The ratio by which you want to scale the epsfile that is used with  the  --tray-overlay  option,  and
           optionally  to  translate  the  overlay.   Normally  overlay image is printed on the tray so that the
           bottom-right of the image is anchored to the bottom-right of the tray. To move the images  away  from
           the  bottom  and  right borders, use this option. For example, to leave 0.1 inches of gap between the
           image and the bottom border, and 0.2 inches from  the  right  border,  and  use  1.0  scaleratio  (no
           scaling), use this: --tray-overlay-scaleratio 1.0,-0.2,0.1

EXAMPLES

           cdlabelgen -c "My Filesystem"
                        -s "/usr/local/foo"
                        -e postscript/recycle.eps > foo.ps

           cdlabelgen -c "title of cd"
                        -s "subtitle"
                        -i "Item 1%and Item 2%a third item here perhaps"
                        -e postscript/recycle.eps -o bar.ps

           cdlabelgen -c "Fitz"
                        -s "home directory"
                        -o qux.ps

           cdlabelgen -c "Backups"
                        -s "home directory"
                        -n "4 of 5"

           Direct printing on a CD or DVD, if file "example5.txt" has list of items:
           cdlabelgen --clip-items --no-tray-plaque --date "Jan 2005"
             -c "Collections 12" -s "- english songs -"
             --cover-image "music2.eps" --cover-image-scaleratio 0.0
             --tray-image "mp3.eps" --tray-image-scaleratio 0.5,-0.5,2
             --page-offset 0.5,0.5 -f example5.txt -o test.ps

CHARACTER ENCODINGS - using ogonkify

       cdlabelgen  uses  the  Helvetica  family  of  fonts for various text items, using the default encoding of
       ISO-Latin1.

       To  use  other  encodings,  the  "ogonkify"  program  can  be  used;  this  is  a  package  available  at
       http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~jch/software/ogonkify/  The output from cdlabelgen can be piped into ogonkify,
       example for Latin2 encoding:

          cdlabelgen <args>  ⎪ ogonkify -H -eL2    > <outputfilename>

       See the man page for ogonkify for other possible values for the encoding.

       Hint: if you always work with a particular encoding, you can just run ogonkify on template.ps -  and  use
       the output as the new template.ps.

          ogonkify -H -eL2 template.ps > template-enc.ps

       This  way  ogonkify  has  to be run only once, cdlabelgen output will contain the correctly encoded fonts
       from the modified template.ps. Use the -t cdlabelgen option to specify the new template-enc.ps  file,  or
       save the old template.ps and renmae template-enc.ps to template.ps.

PRINTING

       When  using  tools  such  as Adobe Acrobat to print the .ps or a .pdf file, make sure that "Fit To Paper"
       option is unchecked.  Also uncheck any option that will perform scaling up  or  down  of  the  cdlabelgen
       output file.

       Failure to do so will result in incorrect size printouts.

       Paper  Sizes:  Normal  CD cases, Slim CD cases, DVD inside inserts can be printed on a letter or A4 sized
       page.  CD/DVD Envelopes and DVD outside inserts will not fit on a letter sized paper, a larger paper size
       will be needed to make it fit.

       When   using   different   sized   paper,   experimentation   with   the   -y    (also:    --page-offset)
       [<page_x_offset_inches,]<page_y_offset_inches> option may be required to place the image in the printable
       region of the paper.

AUTHOR

       Avinash Chopde <avinash@aczoom.com>

       Original author: B. W. Fitzpatrick <fitz@red-bean.com>

THANKS

           - Karl Fogel, for general encouragement and that free software vibe
           - Adam Di Carlo, for bug testing, help and making the .deb
           - Greg Gallagher, for bug testing, coding, and tons of suggestions
           - Goran Larsson, for feedback and date fixes
           - Jens Claussen, for the patch to allow arbitrary ISO-Latin1 characters
           - Bernard Quatermass, for contributing several excellent new features
           - Sebastian Wenzler <sick@home.and.drunk.at> for reports, tests, RPM ['01]
           - Peter Bieringer <pb@bieringer.de> for RPM .spec file ['02]
           - Ronald Rael Harvest <number6@cox.net> for original envelope template ['02]
           - Alessandro Dotti Contra <alessandro.dotti@libero.it> for color support,
               man page and other improvements ['02]
               Mathias Herberts
           - Mathias Herberts <Mathias.Herberts@iroise.net>, for slim cdcase foldout
           - Stephan Grund <Stephan.Grund@isst.fraunhofer.de>, for monospaced
             font and for rotated-end-caps text support
           - Dominique Dumont <domi.dumont@free.fr>, for half-height DVD case support
               (patch forwarded by Juan Manuel Garcia Molina <juanma@debian.org>)
           - Peter Bieringer <pb@bieringer.de> for testing CD label printint ['05]
           - Andras Salamon <asalamon@chello.hu> for double-width DVD support ['08]

TODO

        ** Word wrap does not work well at all. It will clip lines, or it will
           auto-reduce the font size, both of which option look bad.

        ** Ability to change the text style on a given line:
           {#B}Track#  {#P}Title   {#I} Text...
           [Workaround available: just use multi columns input, use blank
            lines to spread out input items into columns]

        ** Ability to select or specify fonts for the text/items

perl v5.8.8                                        2008-10-25                                      CDLABELGEN(1)