Rich Text Format could be represented by RTF, which is a common text file format that supports "rich text". RTF file may include several types of text formatting, such as bold type, italics, different fonts and font sizes, custom tab settings, etc.. RTF file may also support images saved within the text file. However, sometimes, RTF files could not be convenient as PDF files, so there is a question running through our mind, how to convert rtf to pdf conveniently? Do not worry about this kind of questions for DOC to Any Converter Command Line has been designed to help users convert such items: rtf to pdf, which could convert other formats files to another formats files, such as docx to tif etc.. Here is the method to convert rtf to pdf conveniently with DOC to Any Converter Command Line, which is used in MS-DOS system.
Step1. Run cmd.exe:
- click [start]>[Run]>input [cmd]>[ok];
Step2. Jump to root directory:
- input [cd\]>click [enter];
Step3. Access to directory of disk of doc2any.exe:
- input [D:]>click [enter], for my doc2any.exe is installed on disk (D);
You could input [G:]>click [enter], if doc2any.exe of your is located on disk (G).
Step4. Use DOC to Any Converter Command Line in MS-DOS system:
- input the path of doc2any.exe>click [space];
Here are the command prompts of step 2, 3, and 4 below:
C:\Documents and Settings\admin>cd\
C:\>D:
D:\>D:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe
Step5. Set up parameters of PDF:
Here are the parameters you may use during the conversion of rtf to pdf:
-producer <string> : Set 'producer' to PDF file
-creator <string> : Set 'creator' to PDF file
-subject <string> : Set 'subject' to PDF file
-title <string> : Set 'title' to PDF file
-author <string> : Set 'author' to PDF file
-keywords <string> : Set 'keywords' to PDF file
-openpwd <string> : Set 'open password' to PDF file
-ownerpwd <string> : Set 'owner password' to PDF file
-keylen <int> : Key length (40 or 128 bit)
-keylen 0: 40 bit RC4 encryption (Acrobat 3 or higher)
-keylen 1: 128 bit RC4 encryption (Acrobat 5 or higher)
-keylen 2: 128 bit RC4 encryption (Acrobat 6 or higher)
-encryption <int> : Restrictions
-encryption 0: Encrypt the file only
-encryption 3900: Deny anything
-encryption 4: Deny printing
-encryption 8: Deny modification of contents
-encryption 16: Deny copying of contents
-encryption 32: No commenting
===128 bit encryption only -> ignored if 40 bit encryption is used
-encryption 256: Deny FillInFormFields
-encryption 512: Deny ExtractObj
-encryption 1024: Deny Assemble
-encryption 2048: Disable high res. printing
-encryption 4096: Do not encrypt metadata
So for instance, input {-producer “xxxxxx” -creator “xoxoxo” -subject “oioioioi” -ownerpwd 09876 -keylen 2 -encryption 3900} > click [space].
D:\>D:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe -producer “xxxxxx” -creator “xoxoxo” -subject “oioioioi” -ownerpwd 09876 -keylen 2 -encryption 3900
Step6. Input source path and objective path:
- input source path>click [space];
- input targeting path>click [enter], where file name and location could be customized;
D:\>D:\doc2any_cmd\doc2any_cmd\doc2any.exe -producer “xxxxxx” -creator “xoxoxo” -subject “oioioioi” -ownerpwd 09876 -keylen 2 -encryption 3900 D:\ABCDEFG.rtf D:\output\ABCDEFG.pdf
Step7. Click [enter] to process the conversion of rtf to pdf with DOC to Any Converter Command Line in MS-DOS system. Your pdf file could be added into the destination folder named “output” on disk (D) of your pc.
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