安装方式:直接到指定文件夹下运行该命令行工具即可,只要保证libiconv2.dll和pdftk.exe在同一文件夹下即可。
Windows下在这下载:
PDFtk Server 2.02 https://www.pdflabs.com/tools/pdftk-server/
老版本 1.44
http://www.pdflabs.com/tools/pdftk-the-pdf-toolkit/pdftk-1.44-win.zip (3.1M)
描述:
如果PDF是一张电子纸,Pdftk就是一个电子起钉器、打孔机、粘合剂、解密指环、和X光眼镜。Pdftk是一个简单的PDF万用工具,使用它,你可以:
合并PDF文档
分割PDF
旋转PDF页面
解密PDF密码
加密PDF
使用FDF Data或者XFDF来填写PDF窗体
添加水印或者标签
显示PDF信息
修改PDF信息
附加文件到PDF页面或者PDF文档
解压PDF附件
压缩pdf附件
分解PDF文档成单页形式
解压和重新压缩PDF流
修复受损的PDF文档
分解PDF到文本
Pdftk让你轻松管理你的PDF文档,并且是免费的,可以在Windows、Linux MACOSX、FreeBSD和Solaris系统上使用。
以下例子来自网络经过测试可以使用(个人加了点注释):- 合并PDF:
- pdftk 1.pdf 2.pdf 3.pdf cat output 123.pdf
-
- 或者 (使用通配符):
- pdftk *.pdf cat output combined.pdf
-
- 把多个PDF的不同页面组合成一个新的PDF文档(将one.pdf的前7页,two.pdf的前5页,one.pdf的第8页按先后顺序合并成combined.pdf)
- pdftk A=one.pdf B=two.pdf cat A1-7 B1-5 A8 output combined.pdf
-
- 旋转PDF的第一页为顺时针90度(向东)(其余页方向不变,2-end表示第2页到最后一页)
- pdftk in.pdf cat 1E 2-end output out.pdf
-
- 旋转PDF的第一页为逆时针(向西)90度,只提取第一页
- pdftk in.pdf cat 1W output out.pdf
-
- 选择所有PDF页面180度:
- pdftk in.pdf cat 1-endS output out.pdf
-
- 使用128强度加密PDF(安全模式,只读)
- pdftk in.pdf output mydoc.128.pdf owner_pw foopass
-
- 同上,同时给PDF加上访问密码(会弹出一个密码输入框)
- pdftk in.pdf output mydoc.128.pdf owner_pw foo user_pw baz
-
- 同上,但是运行打印:
- pdftk in.pdf output mydoc.128.pdf owner_pw foo user_pw baz allow printing
-
- 解密PDF文档(foopass替换成pdf的owner_pw密码):注意:前提是你得知道pdf的密码所以此功能只是解除所有者的密码,使阅读者不需要输密码
- pdftk secured.pdf input_pw foopass output unsecured.pdf
-
- 合并两个PDF文档,其中一个是加密的,但最终文档不加密:
- pdftk A=secured.pdf mydoc.pdf input_pw A=foopass cat output combined.pdf
-
- 解压PDF流,以便文本编辑:(不清楚是干什么用的)
- pdftk mydoc.pdf output mydoc.clear.pdf uncompress
-
- 压缩PDF:
- pdftk mydoc.pdf output mydoc.clear.pdf compress
-
- 修复PDF文档
- pdftk broken.pdf output fixed.pdf
-
- 分解成单页(文件名以pg_开头)
- pdftk mydoc.pdf burst
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- 报告PDF信息,输出到文本
- pdftk mydoc.pdf dump_data output report.txt
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有时间的话,我会翻译出来,先占位子- pdftk 1.44 a Handy Tool for Manipulating PDF Documents
- Copyright (C) 2003-10, Sid Steward - Please Visit: www.pdftk.com
- This is free software; see the source code for copying conditions. There is
- NO warranty, not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-
- SYNOPSIS
- pdftk <input PDF files | - | PROMPT>
- [ input_pw <input PDF owner passwords | PROMPT> ]
- [ <operation> <operation arguments> ]
- [ output <output filename | - | PROMPT> ]
- [ encrypt_40bit | encrypt_128bit ]
- [ allow <permissions> ]
- [ owner_pw <owner password | PROMPT> ]
- [ user_pw <user password | PROMPT> ]
- [ flatten ] [ compress | uncompress ]
- [ keep_first_id | keep_final_id ] [ drop_xfa ]
- [ verbose ] [ dont_ask | do_ask ]
- Where:
- <operation> may be empty, or:
- [ cat | shuffle | burst |
- generate_fdf | fill_form |
- background | multibackground |
- stamp | multistamp |
- dump_data | dump_data_utf8 |
- dump_data_fields | dump_data_fields_utf8 |
- update_info | update_info_utf8 |
- attach_files | unpack_files ]
-
- For Complete Help: pdftk --help
-
- DESCRIPTION
- If PDF is electronic paper, then pdftk is an electronic staple-remover,
- hole-punch, binder, secret-decoder-ring, and X-Ray-glasses. Pdftk is a
- simple tool for doing everyday things with PDF documents. Use it to:
-
- * Merge PDF Documents or Collate PDF Page Scans
- * Split PDF Pages into a New Document
- * Rotate PDF Documents or Pages
- * Decrypt Input as Necessary (Password Required)
- * Encrypt Output as Desired
- * Fill PDF Forms with X/FDF Data and/or Flatten Forms
- * Generate FDF Data Stencils from PDF Forms
- * Apply a Background Watermark or a Foreground Stamp
- * Report PDF Metrics such as Metadata and Bookmarks
- * Update PDF Metadata
- * Attach Files to PDF Pages or the PDF Document
- * Unpack PDF Attachments
- * Burst a PDF Document into Single Pages
- * Uncompress and Re-Compress Page Streams
- * Repair Corrupted PDF (Where Possible)
-
- OPTIONS
- A summary of options is included below.
-
- --help, -h
- Show summary of options.
-
- <input PDF files | - | PROMPT>
- A list of the input PDF files. If you plan to combine these PDFs
- (without using handles) then list files in the order you want
- them combined. Use - to pass a single PDF into pdftk via stdin.
- Input files can be associated with handles, where a handle is a
- single, upper-case letter:
-
- <input PDF handle>=<input PDF filename>
-
- Handles are often omitted. They are useful when specifying PDF
- passwords or page ranges, later.
-
- For example: A=input1.pdf B=input2.pdf
-
- [input_pw <input PDF owner passwords | PROMPT>]
- Input PDF owner passwords, if necessary, are associated with
- files by using their handles:
-
- <input PDF handle>=<input PDF file owner password>
-
- If handles are not given, then passwords are associated with
- input files by order.
-
- Most pdftk features require that encrypted input PDF are accom-
- panied by the ~owner~ password. If the input PDF has no owner
- password, then the user password must be given, instead. If the
- input PDF has no passwords, then no password should be given.
-
- When running in do_ask mode, pdftk will prompt you for a pass-
- word if the supplied password is incorrect or none was given.
-
- [<operation> <operation arguments>]
- If this optional argument is omitted, then pdftk runs in 'fil-
- ter' mode. Filter mode takes only one PDF input and creates a
- new PDF after applying all of the output options, like encryp-
- tion and compression.
-
- Available operations are: cat, shuffle, burst, generate_fdf,
- fill_form, background, multibackground, stamp, multistamp,
- dump_data, dump_data_utf8, dump_data_fields,
- dump_data_fields_utf8, update_info, update_info_utf8,
- attach_files, unpack_files. Some operations takes additional
- arguments, described below.
-
- cat [<page ranges>]
- Catenates pages from input PDFs to create a new PDF. Page
- order in the new PDF is specified by the order of the given
- page ranges. Page ranges are described like this:
-
- <input PDF handle>[<begin page number>[-<end page num-
- ber>[<qualifier>]]][<page rotation>]
-
- Where the handle identifies one of the input PDF files, and
- the beginning and ending page numbers are one-based refer-
- ences to pages in the PDF file, and the qualifier can be even
- or odd, and the page rotation can be N, S, E, W, L, R, or D.
-
- If the handle is omitted from the page range, then the pages
- are taken from the first input PDF.
-
- The even qualifier causes pdftk to use only the even-numbered
- PDF pages, so 1-6even yields pages 2, 4 and 6 in that order.
- 6-1even yields pages 6, 4 and 2 in that order.
-
- The odd qualifier works similarly to the even.
-
- The page rotation setting can cause pdftk to rotate pages and
- documents. Each option sets the page rotation as follows (in
- degrees): N: 0, E: 90, S: 180, W: 270, L: -90, R: +90, D:
- +180. L, R, and D make relative adjustments to a page's rota-
- tion.
-
- If no arguments are passed to cat, then pdftk combines all
- input PDFs in the order they were given to create the output.
-
- NOTES:
- * <end page number> may be less than <begin page number>.
- * The keyword end may be used to reference the final page of
- a document instead of a page number.
- * Reference a single page by omitting the ending page number.
- * The handle may be used alone to represent the entire PDF
- document, e.g., B1-end is the same as B.
-
- Page Range Examples w/o Handles:
- 1-endE - rotate entire document 90 degrees
- 5 11 20 - take single pages from input PDF
- 5-25oddW - take odd pages in range, rotate 90 degrees
- 6-1 - reverse pages in range from input PDF
-
- Page Range Examples Using Handles:
- Say A=in1.pdf B=in2.pdf, then:
- A1-21 - take range from in1.pdf
- Bend-1odd - take all odd pages from in2.pdf in reverse order
- A72 - take a single page from in1.pdf
- A1-21 Beven A72 - assemble pages from both in1.pdf and
- in2.pdf
- AW - rotate entire in1.pdf document 90 degrees
- B - use all of in2.pdf
- A2-30evenL - take the even pages from the range, remove 90
- degrees from each page's rotation
- A A - catenate in1.pdf with in1.pdf
- AevenW AoddE - apply rotations to even pages, odd pages from
- in1.pdf
- AW BW BD - catenate rotated documents
-
- shuffle [<page ranges>]
- Collates pages from input PDFs to create a new PDF. Works
- like the cat operation except that it takes one page at a
- time from each page range to assemble the output PDF. If one
- range runs out of pages, it continues with the remaining
- ranges. Ranges can use all of the features described above
- for cat, like reverse page ranges, multiple ranges from a
- single PDF, and page rotation. This feature was designed to
- help collate PDF pages after scanning paper documents.
-
- burst Splits a single, input PDF document into individual pages.
- Also creates a report named doc_data.txt which is the same as
- the output from dump_data. If the output section is omitted,
- then PDF pages are named: pg_%04d.pdf, e.g.: pg_0001.pdf,
- pg_0002.pdf, etc. To name these pages yourself, supply a
- printf-styled format string via the output section. For
- example, if you want pages named: page_01.pdf, page_02.pdf,
- etc., pass output page_%02d.pdf to pdftk. Encryption can be
- applied to the output by appending output options such as
- owner_pw, e.g.:
-
- pdftk in.pdf burst owner_pw foopass
-
- generate_fdf
- Reads a single, input PDF file and generates an FDF file
- suitable for fill_form out of it to the given output filename
- or (if no output is given) to stdout. Does not create a new
- PDF.
-
- fill_form <FDF data filename | XFDF data filename | - | PROMPT>
- Fills the single input PDF's form fields with the data from
- an FDF file, XFDF file or stdin. Enter the data filename
- after fill_form, or use - to pass the data via stdin, like
- so:
-
- pdftk form.pdf fill_form data.fdf output form.filled.pdf
-
- After filling a form, the form fields remain interactive
- unless you also use the flatten output option. flatten merges
- the form fields with the PDF pages. You can use flatten
- alone, too, but only on a single PDF:
-
- pdftk form.pdf fill_form data.fdf output out.pdf flatten
-
- or:
-
- pdftk form.filled.pdf output out.pdf flatten
-
- If the input FDF file includes Rich Text formatted data in
- addition to plain text, then the Rich Text data is packed
- into the form fields as well as the plain text. Pdftk also
- sets a flag that cues Acrobat/Reader to generate new field
- appearances based on the Rich Text data. That way, when the
- user opens the PDF, the viewer will create the Rich Text
- fields on the spot. If the user's PDF viewer does not sup-
- port Rich Text, then the user will see the plain text data
- instead. If you flatten this form before Acrobat has a
- chance to create (and save) new field appearances, then the
- plain text field data is what you'll see.
-
- background <background PDF filename | - | PROMPT>
- Applies a PDF watermark to the background of a single input
- PDF. Pass the background PDF's filename after background
- like so:
-
- pdftk in.pdf background back.pdf output out.pdf
-
- Pdftk uses only the first page from the background PDF and
- applies it to every page of the input PDF. This page is
- scaled and rotated as needed to fit the input page. You can
- use - to pass a background PDF into pdftk via stdin.
-
- If the input PDF does not have a transparent background (such
- as a PDF created from page scans) then the resulting back-
- ground won't be visible -- use the stamp operation instead.
-
- multibackground <background PDF filename | - | PROMPT>
- Same as the background operation, but applies each page of
- the background PDF to the corresponding page of the input
- PDF. If the input PDF has more pages than the stamp PDF,
- then the final stamp page is repeated across these remaining
- pages in the input PDF.
-
- stamp <stamp PDF filename | - | PROMPT>
- This behaves just like the background operation except it
- overlays the stamp PDF page on top of the input PDF docu-
- ment's pages. This works best if the stamp PDF page has a
- transparent background.
-
- multistamp <stamp PDF filename | - | PROMPT>
- Same as the stamp operation, but applies each page of the
- background PDF to the corresponding page of the input PDF.
- If the input PDF has more pages than the stamp PDF, then the
- final stamp page is repeated across these remaining pages in
- the input PDF.
-
- dump_data
- Reads a single, input PDF file and reports various statis-
- tics, metadata, bookmarks (a/k/a outlines), and page labels
- to the given output filename or (if no output is given) to
- stdout. Non-ASCII characters are encoded as XML numerical
- entities. Does not create a new PDF.
-
- dump_data_utf8
- Same as dump_data excepct that the output is encoded as
- UTF-8.
-
- dump_data_fields
- Reads a single, input PDF file and reports form field statis-
- tics to the given output filename or (if no output is given)
- to stdout. Non-ASCII characters are encoded as XML numerical
- entities. Does not create a new PDF.
-
- dump_data_fields_utf8
- Same as dump_data_fields excepct that the output is encoded
- as UTF-8.
-
- update_info <info data filename | - | PROMPT>
- Changes the metadata stored in a single PDF's Info dictionary
- to match the input data file. The input data file uses the
- same syntax as the output from dump_data. Non-ASCII charac-
- ters should be encoded as XML numerical entities. This does
- not change the metadata stored in the PDF's XMP stream, if it
- has one. For example:
-
- pdftk in.pdf update_info in.info output out.pdf
-
- update_info_utf8 <info data filename | - | PROMPT>
- Same as update_info except that the input is encoded as
- UTF-8.
-
- attach_files <attachment filenames | PROMPT> [to_page <page number |
- PROMPT>]
- Packs arbitrary files into a PDF using PDF's file attachment
- features. More than one attachment may be listed after
- attach_files. Attachments are added at the document level
- unless the optional to_page option is given, in which case
- the files are attached to the given page number (the first
- page is 1, the final page is end). For example:
-
- pdftk in.pdf attach_files table1.html table2.html to_page 6
- output out.pdf
-
- unpack_files
- Copies all of the attachments from the input PDF into the
- current folder or to an output directory given after output.
- For example:
-
- pdftk report.pdf unpack_files output ~/atts/
-
- or, interactively:
-
- pdftk report.pdf unpack_files output PROMPT
-
- [output <output filename | - | PROMPT>]
- The output PDF filename may not be set to the name of an input
- filename. Use - to output to stdout. When using the dump_data
- operation, use output to set the name of the output data file.
- When using the unpack_files operation, use output to set the
- name of an output directory. When using the burst operation,
- you can use output to control the resulting PDF page filenames
- (described above).
-
- [encrypt_40bit | encrypt_128bit]
- If an output PDF user or owner password is given, output PDF
- encryption strength defaults to 128 bits. This can be overrid-
- den by specifying encrypt_40bit.
-
- [allow <permissions>]
- Permissions are applied to the output PDF only if an encryption
- strength is specified or an owner or user password is given. If
- permissions are not specified, they default to 'none,' which
- means all of the following features are disabled.
-
- The permissions section may include one or more of the following
- features:
-
- Printing
- Top Quality Printing
-
- DegradedPrinting
- Lower Quality Printing
-
- ModifyContents
- Also allows Assembly
-
- Assembly
-
- CopyContents
- Also allows ScreenReaders
-
- ScreenReaders
-
- ModifyAnnotations
- Also allows FillIn
-
- FillIn
-
- AllFeatures
- Allows the user to perform all of the above, and top
- quality printing.
-
- [owner_pw <owner password | PROMPT>]
-
- [user_pw <user password | PROMPT>]
- If an encryption strength is given but no passwords are sup-
- plied, then the owner and user passwords remain empty, which
- means that the resulting PDF may be opened and its security
- parameters altered by anybody.
-
- [compress | uncompress]
- These are only useful when you want to edit PDF code in a text
- editor like vim or emacs. Remove PDF page stream compression by
- applying the uncompress filter. Use the compress filter to
- restore compression.
-
- [flatten]
- Use this option to merge an input PDF's interactive form fields
- (and their data) with the PDF's pages. Only one input PDF may be
- given. Sometimes used with the fill_form operation.
-
- [keep_first_id | keep_final_id]
- When combining pages from multiple PDFs, use one of these
- options to copy the document ID from either the first or final
- input document into the new output PDF. Otherwise pdftk creates
- a new document ID for the output PDF. When no operation is
- given, pdftk always uses the ID from the (single) input PDF.
-
- [drop_xfa]
- If your input PDF is a form created using Acrobat 7 or Adobe
- Designer, then it probably has XFA data. Filling such a form
- using pdftk yields a PDF with data that fails to display in
- Acrobat 7 (and 6?). The workaround solution is to remove the
- form's XFA data, either before you fill the form using pdftk or
- at the time you fill the form. Using this option causes pdftk to
- omit the XFA data from the output PDF form.
-
- This option is only useful when running pdftk on a single input
- PDF. When assembling a PDF from multiple inputs using pdftk,
- any XFA data in the input is automatically omitted.
-
- [verbose]
- By default, pdftk runs quietly. Append verbose to the end and it
- will speak up.
-
- [dont_ask | do_ask]
- Depending on the compile-time settings (see ASK_ABOUT_WARNINGS),
- pdftk might prompt you for further input when it encounters a
- problem, such as a bad password. Override this default behavior
- by adding dont_ask (so pdftk won't ask you what to do) or do_ask
- (so pdftk will ask you what to do).
-
- When running in dont_ask mode, pdftk will over-write files with
- its output without notice.
-
- EXAMPLES
- Collate scanned pages
- pdftk A=even.pdf B=odd.pdf shuffle A B output collated.pdf
- or if odd.pdf is in reverse order:
- pdftk A=even.pdf B=odd.pdf shuffle A Bend-1 output collated.pdf
-
- Decrypt a PDF
- pdftk secured.pdf input_pw foopass output unsecured.pdf
-
- Encrypt a PDF using 128-bit strength (the default), withhold all per-
- missions (the default)
- pdftk 1.pdf output 1.128.pdf owner_pw foopass
-
- Same as above, except password 'baz' must also be used to open output
- PDF
- pdftk 1.pdf output 1.128.pdf owner_pw foo user_pw baz
-
- Same as above, except printing is allowed (once the PDF is open)
- pdftk 1.pdf output 1.128.pdf owner_pw foo user_pw baz allow printing
-
- Join in1.pdf and in2.pdf into a new PDF, out1.pdf
- pdftk in1.pdf in2.pdf cat output out1.pdf
- or (using handles):
- pdftk A=in1.pdf B=in2.pdf cat A B output out1.pdf
- or (using wildcards):
- pdftk *.pdf cat output combined.pdf
-
- Remove 'page 13' from in1.pdf to create out1.pdf
- pdftk in.pdf cat 1-12 14-end output out1.pdf
- or:
- pdftk A=in1.pdf cat A1-12 A14-end output out1.pdf
-
- Apply 40-bit encryption to output, revoking all permissions (the
- default). Set the owner PW to 'foopass'.
- pdftk 1.pdf 2.pdf cat output 3.pdf encrypt_40bit owner_pw foopass
-
- Join two files, one of which requires the password 'foopass'. The out-
- put is not encrypted.
- pdftk A=secured.pdf 2.pdf input_pw A=foopass cat output 3.pdf
-
- Uncompress PDF page streams for editing the PDF in a text editor (e.g.,
- vim, emacs)
- pdftk doc.pdf output doc.unc.pdf uncompress
-
- Repair a PDF's corrupted XREF table and stream lengths, if possible
- pdftk broken.pdf output fixed.pdf
-
- Burst a single PDF document into pages and dump its data to
- doc_data.txt
- pdftk in.pdf burst
-
- Burst a single PDF document into encrypted pages. Allow low-quality
- printing
- pdftk in.pdf burst owner_pw foopass allow DegradedPrinting
-
- Write a report on PDF document metadata and bookmarks to report.txt
- pdftk in.pdf dump_data output report.txt
-
- Rotate the first PDF page to 90 degrees clockwise
- pdftk in.pdf cat 1E 2-end output out.pdf
-
- Rotate an entire PDF document to 180 degrees
- pdftk in.pdf cat 1-endS output out.pdf
-
- NOTES
- The pdftk home page permalink is:
- http://www.pdflabs.com/tools/pdftk-the-pdf-toolkit/
- The easy-to-remember shortcut is: www.pdftk.com
-
- AUTHOR
- Sid Steward (sid.steward at pdflabs dot com) maintains pdftk. Please
- email him with questions or bug reports. Include pdftk in the subject
- line to ensure successful delivery. Thank you.
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