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| author | Franz Glasner <fzglas.hg@dom66.de> |
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| date | Mon, 15 Sep 2025 11:43:07 +0200 |
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mutool show =========== The ``show`` command will print the specified objects and streams to ``stdout``. Streams are decoded and non-printable characters are represented with a period by default. .. code-block:: mutool show [options] input.pdf ... ``[options]`` Options are as follows: ``-p`` password Use the specified password if the file is encrypted. ``-o`` output The output file name instead of using ``stdout``. Should be a plain text file format. ``-e`` Leave stream contents in their original form. ``-b`` Print only stream contents, as raw binary data. ``-g`` Print only object, one line per object, suitable for grep. ``-r`` Force repair before showing any objects. ``-L`` Show object labels (how to reach an object from the root) ``input.pdf`` Input file name. Must be a PDF file. ``...`` Specify what to show by using one of the following keywords, or a path to an object: ``trailer`` Print the trailer dictionary. ``xref`` Print the cross reference table. ``pages`` List the object numbers for every page. ``grep`` Print all the objects in the file in a compact one-line format suitable for piping to grep. ``outline`` Print the outline (also known as "table of contents" or "bookmarks"). ``js`` Print document level Javascript. ``form`` Print form objects. ``<path>`` A path starts with either an object number, a property in the trailer dictionary, or the keyword "trailer" or "pages". Separate elements with a period '.' or slash '/'. Select a page object by using pages/N where N is the page number. The first page is number 1. ``*`` You can use ``*`` as an element to iterate over all array indices or dictionary properties in an object. Thus you can have multiple keywords with for your ``mutool show`` query. Examples -------- Find the number of pages in a document: .. code-block:: bash mutool show input.pdf trailer/Root/Pages/Count Print the content stream data of the first page: .. code-block:: bash mutool show -b input.pdf pages/1/Contents Print the names of all the font resources on all the pages: .. code-block:: bash mutool show input.pdf pages/*/Resources/Font/*/BaseFont Show all JPEG compressed stream objects: .. code-block:: bash mutool show input.pdf grep | grep '/Filter/DCTDecode'
