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thanks a lot, is it a lrf file?
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01-20-2009, 03:59 AM | #48 |
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thanks, it seems can convert txt pdf into image ones ,
It would be great if there is some gui interface Last edited by cszhy; 01-20-2009 at 04:16 AM. |
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If you want a tool that turns text to images, that has a GUI. PaperCrop https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31677 OR look for PDFRead https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=21906 =X= |
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thanks, this tools is perfect for me now!!!
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Is there a way to make the text/image bolder or darker?
I just did a comparison between the verboten PDFLRF and soPDF. soPDF is so light as to just about be illegible. On my RS-500 at least. PDFLRF is normal darkness. Any idea or tips? Thanks! |
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Last you might want to try PDFRead or PaperCrop if you want to increase the font size but these tools turn your PDF into an image. Also there is a an article "Poor boys way of editing a PDF file". Which does change the font style to a bold, tried this and it did work, but boy was it effort. |
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Hmm, so then was the end product different in pdflrf because it was changed to an image? Or because it converts it to LRF?
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The final product was much bigger. PDFLRF a file that is about 1/2 MB turned to about 20MB (results may vary) because each page was an image. You also lose the ability to resize the fonts because they are no longer fonts but images. Also PDFRLF produces an LRF as the final product so only the SONY products could view the file. With SoPDF the file remains a PDF, all that is modified is the margins and the layout (portrait vs landscape) so any software that reads PDF can view the file. =X= |
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About how long does it take to turn a page that contains diagrams etc. on the PRS-505 using this method?
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02-11-2009, 02:31 PM | #57 |
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Text base LRF is the fastest. However a PDF is always faster than an images based LRF. When you run PDFLRF or PDFRead they will usually run slower. The advantage is that the completely remove white space and can bolden the font text to make it more readable. with soPDF you can remove the margins, but you also have a text base PDF so it is smaller turns quicker and if you are in a bind in reading the fonts you can increase the font size(reflow the PDF) and read it that way. Images are usally lost when you do so.
Personally I prefer soPDF, ever since SONY fixed their PDF issues PDF is not so bad on the reader. Esp if it has been created for the reader like FeedBook does or even oneself. =X= |
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Perhaps you could compare these to documents converted by pdfRead and pdflrf? I have heard so much about these wonderful tools but have seen very few (if any) conversion results! Thanks! |
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User Friendly Way of using SoPDF - my Excel approach
I have made a very crude tool which allows batch processing using the SoPDF application. It runs as an excel spreadsheet using simple macros (see attached). Please feel free to use / improve as required.
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I really like soPdf -- it works very well, and fast too. Thanks.
The only issue I've been having is with the metadata command lines when the title or author you want has spaces in it. Sometimes it just seems not to do anything: it just retains whatever value was in the original pdf. And other times it doesn't give you what you wanted. For example: sopdf -i in.pdf -o out.pdf -a Shakespeare, William -t The Tempest seems to yield a title of just The and an author of just Shakespeare,. Putting the whole in quotation marks, i.e.:sopdf -i in.pdf -o out.pdf -a "Shakespeare, William" -t "The Tempest" I feel like I must be missing something obvious here, but is there a way to do this right? Of course, I can fix the metadata fields on Acrobat or Calibre or other programs, but I'd rather just do it at the same time. |
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