Coherent Graphics Coherent PDF Command Line Tools

Command-line PDF utilities for Sun Solaris x86

About this software

Coherent PDF Command Line Tools provides a set of command-line utilities for processing and inspecting PDF files on Sun Solaris x86 systems. Tools typically include operations such as conversion, extraction, and basic manipulation suitable for automation and server-side workflows. Designed for system administrators and developers, the package integrates into scripts and batch jobs to handle PDF tasks without a graphical environment.

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Coherent Graphics Coherent PDF Command Line Tools

Coherent Graphics Coherent PDF Command Line Tools
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Benefits

  • Platform integration: Runs on Sun Solaris x86 for server environments.
  • Automatable tools: Command-line interface enables scripting and batch processing.
  • PDF processing: Supports common PDF operations for workflows and automation.
  • Server-friendly: No graphical dependencies make it suitable for headless systems.
  • Developer oriented: Can be integrated into build and deployment pipelines.

Available languages

  • English

Support information

  • Documentation resources: Official product documentation provides installation and usage instructions.
  • Installation guidance: Package installation notes cover Solaris x86 deployment steps.
  • Compatibility details: Platform and architecture compatibility information is provided in docs.
  • Integration notes: Examples show how to call tools from shell scripts and automation.
  • Updates and patches: Product updates and patches are listed on the publisher site.

Frequently asked questions

What are Coherent PDF Command Line Tools?
Coherent PDF Command Line Tools are a suite of command-line utilities for creating, processing, and converting PDF documents, intended for integration into scripts and server environments.
Which PDF operations can be performed with these command-line tools?
Typical operations include creating PDFs, merging and splitting files, extracting text or images, adding metadata, optimization, and format conversions for automated processing.
How can these tools be used in automated workflows?
Invoke the tools from shell scripts, scheduled jobs, or CI pipelines; use exit codes and standard input/output for batch processing and error handling.
Where can users find command-line usage help and documentation?
Command-line utilities typically include built-in help flags (for example --help) and accompanying documentation or man pages for command syntax and examples.