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.. RST source for jpdfgrep(1) man page. Convert with:
.. rst2man.py jpdfgrep.rst > jpdfgrep.1
.. rst2man.py comes from the SBo development/docutils package.
.. |version| replace:: 0.6.0
.. |date| date::
========
jpdfgrep
========
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search for a string in a PDF document
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:Manual section: 1
:Manual group: SlackBuilds.org
:Date: |date|
:Version: |version|
SYNOPSIS
========
jpdfgrep [*-P pass*] [*-w width*] **filename.pdf** **search-string**
DESCRIPTION
===========
**jpdfgrep** searches for a string in the text content of a PDF
document and prints all matching lines. Despite the name, the
**search-string** is a fixed string, *not* a regular expression.
Also, be aware that the file and search string arguments must
be given in the opposite order from grep.
**jpdfgrep** is part of the **jfbview** suite.
OPTIONS
=======
-P,--password=pass
Unlock PDF document with the given password.
-w,--width=width
Specify result line width. The default is to autodetect terminal width.
-h,--help
Show built-in help message.
COPYRIGHT
=========
jpdfgrep is distributed under the Apache License v2.
AUTHORS
=======
jpdfgrep was written by Chuan Ji.
This man page written for the SlackBuilds.org project
by B. Watson, and is licensed under the WTFPL.
SEE ALSO
========
**jfbview**\(1), **jpdfcat**\(1), **pdftotext**\(1)
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