mutool trace¶
The trace command prints a trace of all the device calls used to render a page.
mutool trace [options] file [pages]
[options]Options are as follows:
-ppasswordUse the specified password if the file is encrypted.
-bboxUse named page box (
MediaBox,CropBox,BleedBox,TrimBox, orArtBox).-WwidthPage width in points for EPUB layout.
-HheightPage height in points for EPUB layout.
-SsizeFont size in points for EPUB layout.
-UfilenameUser CSS stylesheet for EPUB layout.
-XDisable document styles for EPUB layout.
-dUse display list.
fileInput file name. The file can be any of the supported input formats.
[pages]Comma separated list of page ranges. The first page is “1”, and the last page is “N”. The default is “1-N”.
The trace takes the form of an XML document, with the root element being the document, its children each page, and one page child element for each device call on that page.
An example trace¶
<document filename="hello.pdf">
<page number="1" mediabox="0 0 595 842">
<fill_path winding="nonzero" colorspace="DeviceRGB" color="1 0 0" transform="1 0 0 -1 0 842">
<moveto x="50" y="50"/>
<lineto x="100" y="200"/>
<lineto x="200" y="50"/>
</fill_path>
<fill_text colorspace="DeviceRGB" color="0" transform="1 0 0 -1 0 842">
<span font="Times-Roman" wmode="0" trm="100 0 0 100">
<g unicode="H" glyph="H" x="50" y="500" />
<g unicode="e" glyph="e" x="122.2" y="500" />
<g unicode="l" glyph="l" x="166.6" y="500" />
<g unicode="l" glyph="l" x="194.4" y="500" />
<g unicode="o" glyph="o" x="222.2" y="500" />
<g unicode="!" glyph="exclam" x="272.2" y="500" />
</span>
</fill_text>
</page>
</document>