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package main;
use warnings;
use strict;
use CAM::PDF;
use Getopt::Long;
use Pod::Usage;
our $VERSION = '1.60';
my %opts = (
verbose => 0,
order => 0,
help => 0,
version => 0,
);
Getopt::Long::Configure('bundling');
GetOptions('v|verbose' => \$opts{verbose},
'o|order' => \$opts{order},
'h|help' => \$opts{help},
'V|version' => \$opts{version},
) or pod2usage(1);
if ($opts{help})
{
pod2usage(-exitstatus => 0, -verbose => 2);
}
if ($opts{version})
{
print "CAM::PDF v$CAM::PDF::VERSION\n";
exit 0;
}
if (@ARGV < 3)
{
pod2usage(1);
}
my $infile = shift;
my $fromstr = shift;
my $tostr = shift;
my $outfile = shift || q{-};
my $doc = CAM::PDF->new($infile) || die "$CAM::PDF::errstr\n";
foreach my $objnum (keys %{$doc->{xref}})
{
my $objnode = $doc->dereference($objnum);
$doc->changeString($objnode, {$fromstr => $tostr});
}
if (!scalar %{$doc->{changes}} && exists $doc->{contents})
{
print $doc->{contents};
}
else
{
if ($opts{order})
{
$doc->preserveOrder();
}
if (!$doc->canModify())
{
die "This PDF forbids modification\n";
}
$doc->cleanoutput($outfile);
}
__END__
=for stopwords changepdfstring.pl
=head1 NAME
changepdfstring.pl - Search and replace in PDF metadata
=head1 SYNOPSIS
changepdfstring.pl [options] infile.pdf search-str replace-str [outfile.pdf]
Options:
-o --order preserve the internal PDF ordering for output
-v --verbose print diagnostic messages
-h --help verbose help message
-V --version print CAM::PDF version
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Searches through a PDF file's metadata for instances of C<search-str> and
inserts C<replace-str>. Note that this does not change the actual PDF
page layout, but only interactive features, like forms and annotation.
To change page layout strings, use instead F<changepagestring.pl>.
The C<search-str> can be a literal string, or it can be a Perl regular
expression by wrapping it in C<regex(...)>. For example:
changepdfstring.pl in.pdf 'regex(CAM-PDF-(\d.\d+))' 'version=$1' out.pdf
=head1 SEE ALSO
CAM::PDF
F<changepagestring.pl>
=head1 AUTHOR
See L<CAM::PDF>
=cut
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