For Complete Help: pdftk --help
* Merge PDF Documents * 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 Stencil 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)
<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 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 accompanied 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 password if the supplied password is incorrect or none was given.
Available operations are: cat, attach_files, unpack_files, burst, fill_form, background, stamp, dump_data, dump_data_fields, generate_fdf, update_info. Some operations takes additional arguments, described below.
<input PDF handle>[<begin page number>[-<end page number>[<qualifier>]]][<page rotation>]
Where the handle identifies one of the input PDF files, and the beginning and ending page numbers are one-based references 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 rotation.
If no arguments are passed to cat, then pdftk combines all input PDFs in the order they were given to create the output.
pdftk in.pdf attach_files table1.html table2.html to_page 6 output out.pdf
pdftk report.pdf unpack_files output ~/atts/
or, interactively:
pdftk report.pdf unpack_files output PROMPT
pdftk in.pdf burst owner_pw foopass
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 support 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.
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 background won't be visible -- use the stamp feature instead.
pdftk in.pdf update_info in.info output out.pdf
The permissions section may include one or more of the following features:
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.
When running in dont_ask mode, pdftk will over-write files with its output without notice.
The pdftk home page is http://www.accesspdf.com/pdftk/.