




			Ap PDF Stamp Command Line 
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PDF Stamp Command Line						1
Introduction								3
Features									3
Limitations in the trial version			4
Running PDF Stamp with command-line options	4
1.Output and input file path				4
-PDF/-PDFS:									4
2.Text stamping								5
-AT											5
3.Image stamping							8
-AI											8
4.Graphics stamping							8
-AL											8
5.Page range								9
-SR											9
6.Undo Stamp								9
-SU											9
7.Register									9
-REG <string>								9
Example										9
Contact										10






Introduction

PDF Stamp is an advanced product that enables you to stamp content into a PDF document. Besides images, texts, PDF Stamp is able to add links. These processes can be realized in a determined number of pages with precise control over the size and position, the stamped text and/or images become a permanent part of each PDF document. There is no limit to the amount of stamps you could apply to a single document and no limit to the amount of documents you can stamp, as special feature you can integrate PDF Stamp into yourself programs (Include client side and Server side applications).  

PDF Stamp lets you stamp watermarks such as "Confidential" on pages that include sensitive information or "Draft" on a preliminary PDF document to be distributed for review. You can stamp PDF document names, revision numbers, Date/Time stamps, bates numbering, pages numbers, contact information or any text that you need added to the file. 

With the JPEG image support you can stamp company logos, author signatures, products, charts or any artwork in JPEG format. A Scale feature is provided with image stamping to easily increase or decrease the size of the stamped image, leaving the original image size intact.    
Use stamp PDF to apply text, watermarks and backgrounds to a PDF document. With stamp PDF, users can customize the content, appearance and action of each stamp as well as combining multiple stamps into one stamp profile. This includes aligning and setting the size of each stamp, or even making your stamps behave like hyperlinks.

Using stamp PDF, you can:
  Stamp text and dynamic text
  Apply page numbers
  Apply image watermarks (JPEG/TIFF/PNG/GIF)
  Specify the position, scale and angle of rotation for text and image stamps
  Set actions for individual stamps.
  Use all of these functions in batch process



Features
	Easy to use 
	Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000 and XP support 
	Supports image stamp (JPEG/TIFF/PNG/GIF images) 
	Supports text stamp 
	Supports line stamp 
	Output file (-o) - Duplicates the original file with the file name you specify. Stamps are placed in the duplicate file, leaving the original copy unchanged 
	Stamp pages using the standard Base 14 fonts and system font. 
	Supports Font Style, Font Size, Text Modes (solid, outline), Grayscale and RGB Color (0-255 RGB color values supported) 
	Top, bottom, vertical center, diagonal-top left and diagonal-bottom left .
	Stamps can be placed in the exact vertical center of a page (or the exact vertical center within a individual stamping space) 
	Enabling you to easily position the stamp in any location on the page 
	Stamp on Top of or Underneath the original PDF document page contents 
	Text and Image can be stamped on any angle. Any positive or negative numbers, including decimal numbers may be used to specify an angle in degrees 
	Specify Start and Ending page numbers 
	As an alternative to specifying static values for the text, you can use stamping variables to stamp dynamic data. Dates, times, page numbers; file names are just a few of the variables available. See the PDF Stamp documentation for a listing of all Stamping Variables. 
	Supports multiple line text stamps within one stamp item 
	JPEG/TIFF/PNG image size can be increased or decreased. No need to adjust the image size in another application before the stamp 
	Wrap text to a new line if it would otherwise be too long to fit in its margined area
	Supports links (web links, page link, open file).
	Justification (when multi text)- Left, right, or center
 	Previewing stamps