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Dvipdfm is a DVI to PDF translator. Its features include:
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o TeX \special's that approximate the functionality of the PostScript pdfmarks
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used by Adobe Acrobat Distiller. Links, outlines, articles, and named
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destinations are supported, for example.
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o Support for standard DVI specials such as the HyperTeX specials and the TPIC
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specials.
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o Support for thumbnails (with help from GhostScript).
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o Ability to include PDF, PNG, and JPEG files as embedded images. For PDF
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files, only the first page is included. Resources will be embedded from the
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original file as necessary. File inclusion does not work for PDF files that
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store the page contents in several segments in an array.
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o Virtual font support
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o Support for both Type1 and PK fonts.
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o Support for arbitrary linear graphics transformations. Any material on the
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page can be scaled and rotated.
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o A color stack accessible via \special's.
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o Partial font embedding and stream compression for reduced output file size
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o Balanced page and destination trees for improved reader access on very large
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document files.
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dvipdfm was developed by Mark A. Wicks.
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Japanization by Shunsaku Hirata.
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