DVITYPE
Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: 16 June 2015
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NAME
dvitype, odvitype - translate a dvi file for humans
SYNOPSIS
dvitype
dvi_name[.dvi]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete
documentation for this version of TeX can be found in the info file
or manual
Web2C: A TeX implementation.
The
dvitype
program translates a DVI (DeVice Independent) file output by (for example)
tex(1)
or
gftodvi(1),
to a file that humans can read. It also serves as a DVI file-validating
program (i.e., if
dvitype
can read it, it's correct) and as an example of a DVI-reading
program for future device drivers.
The output file can include all commands, just the important
ones, or none at all (in which case only errors are reported).
A subinterval of pages may be selected for transliteration; the
magnification and resolution of the ``output device'' may be
changed; and so on. All options are specified with an on-line dialog.
The
.dvi
extension is supplied if omitted from
dvi_name.
The output goes to
stdout.
OPTIONS
- -dpi=REAL
-
Set resolution to
REAL
pixels per inch; default 300.0.
- -magnification=NUMBER
-
Override existing magnification with
NUMBER.
- -max-pages=NUMBER
-
Process
NUMBER
pages; default one million.
- -output-level=NUMBER
-
Verbosity level, from 0 to 4; default 4.
- -page-start=PAGE-SPEC
-
Start at
PAGE-SPEC,
for example `2' or `5.*.-2'.
- -show-opcodes
-
Show numeric opcodes (in decimal).
ENVIRONMENT
The environment variable TEXFONTS is used to search for the TFM files
used in the DVI file. See
tex(1)
for the details of the searching.
If TEXFONTS is not set, it uses the system default.
SEE ALSO
gftype(1),
pktype(1).
Donald E. Knuth,
TeXware.
AUTHORS
Donald E. Knuth wrote the program. It was published as part of the
TeXware
technical report, available from the TeX Users Group.
Howard Trickey and Pavel Curtis originally ported it to Unix.
Index
- NAME
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- OPTIONS
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- ENVIRONMENT
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- SEE ALSO
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- AUTHORS
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