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Apply full RELRO to all generated binaries.
Also strip the generated binaries.
| author | Franz Glasner <fzglas.hg@dom66.de> |
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| date | Tue, 16 Sep 2025 12:37:32 +0200 |
| parents | b50eed0cc0ef |
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mutool barcode ============== The ``barcode`` command is used to either decode a barcode from an image or document, or to create a new barcode image. This command may not be available! It is only present if MuPDF was compiled with the ZXing barcode library. Decoding barcodes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. code-block:: bash mutool barcode -d [options] file1.pdf [pages1] [file2.pdf [pages2] ...] ``[options]`` Options are as follows: ``-p`` password Use the specified password if the file is encrypted. ``-o`` output The output file name (e.g. "output.txt"). If this option is not present, any text from decoded barcodes will be printed to standard out. ``-r`` rotation How much to rotate the input pages in degrees (0-360), before trying to decode any barcodes. ``file1`` and ``file2``, etc. Input file name. The input can be any of the supported document formats. ``[pages1]`` and ``pages2``, etc. Comma separated list of page ranges. The first page is "1", and the last page is "N". The default is "1-N". Encoding barcodes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. code-block:: bash mutool barcode -c [options] text ``[options]`` Options are as follows: ``-o`` output The output file name. PNG or PDF format is chosen depending on the file extension. If none is given, the default is ``out.png``. ``-F`` format The desired output barcode format: - ``aztec`` - ``codabar`` - ``code39`` - ``code93`` - ``code128`` - ``databar`` - ``databarexpanded`` - ``datamatrix`` - ``ean8`` - ``ean13`` - ``itf`` - ``maxicode`` - ``pdf417`` - ``qrcode`` - ``upca`` - ``upce`` - ``microqrcode`` - ``rmqrcode`` - ``dxfilmedge`` - ``databarlimited`` ``-s`` size Set size in pixels for the output barcode. If not specified, the smallest size that can be decoded is chosen. ``-q`` Add quiet zones around the barcode. This puts an empty margin around created barcodes. ``-t`` Add human-readable text, when available. Some barcodes, e.g. EAN-13, may have the barcode contents printed in human-readable text next to the barcode, which is enabled by this flag. ``-e`` level Set error correction level (0-8). Some barcodes, e.g. QR-codes, support several levels of error correction, which can be customized through this option. ``text`` The text to be encoded into a barcode.
