08-26-2007, 08:25 AM | #31 |
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Maybe I can help you a little. Your current directory or "folder" is C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents The command you typed "cd c:\pdflrf" means that you want to "Change Directory" i.e. move to a folder inside your C drive named "pdflrf". But you're getting an error that says that there is no such "folder". Are you sure you have a folder named "pdflrf" inside your C drive? Probably the easiest way is to move the "pdflrf.exe" file and the pdf file you want to convert into your "My Documents" since your are now there. Then you can just type pdflrf -i foo.pdf -o foo.lrf -s at the prompt where foo is the name of your pdf file. or try typing pdflrf -h to display the help message! |
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08-26-2007, 10:01 AM | #33 |
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This thread should be made sticky!
The best PDF converter, period. Only drawback now I see is the file size is huge compared to original. But it is not a real problem, since nowadays you can pick up a 1GB SD card for less than $10. Thanks for the great work! |
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megacoupe, thanks for the screenshots.
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Also be sure to use --colors 16 or --colors 4 along with -rs to further reduce file size. Source code is still not ready to be released. As you can see there are no external dependencies so it is a huge wad of code. A list of the libraries used are gd, jpeg, png, zlib, unrar, poppler, freetype, libdjvu |
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08-26-2007, 06:29 PM | #35 |
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Hi cacapee, Awesome job!
I just got done complaining about PDF support on Engadget and decided to come back and check things out. I tried PDFLRF and it's so awesome that I can't wait to convert all my pdf files. I cannot wait! so I rushed to create a little Windows utility to provide a drag and drop batch interface. Hope you don't mind I just whip up something quickly so we can all jump on it while waiting for your GUI to complete. My GUI wrapper for PDFLRF is just called PDFLRF_GUI and it can be found here: http://www.carolchen.com/code/ (It's a rapid application so i will upload newer version whenever I get a chance to improve it. I know it's primitive but it gets some stuff done. comments welcome.) |
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08-26-2007, 06:36 PM | #36 |
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GUI
(what happened to my previous post?)
Awesome job! If you forgive me I cannot wait to start converting so i wrote a little GUI wrapper. It's primitive but it lets you drag and drop files, hit "Run" and be done with it. It can be found here: http://www.carolchen.com/code/ |
08-26-2007, 09:14 PM | #37 |
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Looks like this tool will become the No.1 choice of PDF converter.
I also have a request: could the batch processing function be built into the tool later? This will save user a lot of times. Thanks. |
08-27-2007, 01:22 AM | #38 |
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Sorry about that, cfishy -- the "spam filter" caught it until one of us editors could look it over. We get a lot of posts selling cell phones and other dreck, and the filter catches them. Sometimes it gets a bit overzealous and grabs legitimate posts too. However, it should stop happening now that you've posted a few times, since one of its parameters (as I understand it) is the number of posts a user has made. Sorry for the mix-up.
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08-27-2007, 05:42 AM | #39 |
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Uploaded version 0.3 which has a windows gui. --portrait has been removed and replaced by --rotation. Default is portrait now. Also metadata from pdf files are automatically read
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Could someone tell me what is the "erode" about? How should I choose this parameter?
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08-27-2007, 02:15 PM | #41 |
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erode is similar to dilate in rasterfarian. It thickens the black regions proportional to the values specified. http://docs.gimp.org/2.2/en/plug-in-dilate.html
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Okay... time for an ignorant newbie question.
Does this program actually help fit PDFs to the Reader screen? I downloaded this file as a test: http://www.targeting-the-kinome.org/images/Gasser2.pdf I converted the first three pages. What I saw was an exact replica of the PDF. So why convert in the first place? I was hoping that this program would extract the text and make it easier to read on the Reader screen. Am I missing something? Can you state the font size when converting? Sorry to be such a newb, but can someone explain to me the benefits of this program? Is it just a matter of adjusting contrast? Thanks. |
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It's great!
All I can say is wow!
Thank you for this great piece of software. Where's your paypal button? I never thought I'd be able to read my programming books on this device after trying to convert some of them. If I converted to word then lrf, the formatting and graphics were all messed up or it was boxed, and any attempt to convert straight to lrf just made it unreadable...but after my first conversion with this, I can jump for joy! Now if I could just find Terry Goodkind for sale as pdf... Thanks again to both developers. Both the converter and GUI are wonderful! Gowry PS. I had a hard time figuring out if it was done at the end. The progress bar was full, but it wasn't finished...I could tell by my CPU meter. I think it'd be nice if the title bar maybe said PdfLrf - XX% and then changed to PdfLrf - Done! when finished. Just a suggestion Last edited by Gowry; 08-28-2007 at 01:18 AM. Reason: added PS |
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