#!/usr/bin/perl -w package main; use warnings; use strict; use CAM::PDF; use Getopt::Long; use Pod::Usage; our $VERSION = '1.13'; my %opts = ( verbose => 0, order => 0, help => 0, version => 0, ); Getopt::Long::Configure('bundling'); GetOptions('v|verbose' => \$opts{verbose}, 'o|order' => \$opts{order}, 'h|help' => \$opts{help}, 'V|version' => \$opts{version}, ) or pod2usage(1); if ($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 $p (1 .. $doc->numPages()) { my $content = $doc->getPageContent($p); if ($content =~ s/$fromstr/$tostr/gxms) { $doc->setPageContent($p, $content); } } if (!scalar %{$doc->{changes}} && exists $doc->{contents}) { $doc->output($outfile); } else { if ($opts{order}) { $doc->preserveOrder(); } if (!$doc->canModify()) { die "This PDF forbids modification\n"; } $doc->cleanoutput($outfile); } __END__ =for stopwords changepagestring.pl =head1 NAME changepagestring.pl - Search and replace in all PDF pages =head1 SYNOPSIS changepagestring.pl [options] infile.pdf search-regex 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 all pages of a PDF file for instances of C and inserts C. The regex should be a form that Perl understands. Note that this does not change the PDF metadata like forms and annotation. To change metadata, use instead F. =head1 SEE ALSO CAM::PDF F =head1 AUTHOR See L =cut