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I'd like to announce a fantastic program by willus.com: k2pdfopt.

k2pdfopt turns any pdf into an pdf adapted for a freely selectable screen size and screen dpi ratio. It is the only kind of reflow I've seen that works well on most TeXed pdfs (except from adapting the source code).

The program exists for a while now and is mainly intended for desktop usage. Nevertheless since version 1.50 it's GPLed and I could compile it for Maemo (or many ARM equipped devices in general, I tested it on Android). Willus.com now kindly hosts this ARM binary, but if you have any Maemo related questions/problems (i.e. those not reproducible with the desktop version), please ask here. This build does not include the OCR features, since these are quite cpu intensive and k2pdfopt already needs 25-30 seconds per page on Maemo without it.

You should also have a look at the official thread on mobileread.com.

Last edited by frafI; 2012-09-11 at 16:17. Reason: binary on willus.com fixed, alternative download link removed
 

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Version 1.51 is now online (all links remain valid).
 

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Version 1.62 is out since a few days and I just sent the corresponding ARM version to willus. For more information, see homepage and/or mobileread thread.
 

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Is the ARM binary compatible with Meego? How to install it? I just got a k2pdfopt file without extension. Reading scholar papers onto the N9 would be quite useful to me.

Let's try. Otherwise my N900's gonna prove again how versatile it is compared to the concurrence, including its successor.

Last edited by Kabouik; 2012-12-10 at 17:02.
 
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It should be compatible to Meego, however I only tested it on Maemo and Android.
The file doesn't need any installation, it's a single statically linked binary. Yust run e.g.
Code:
./k2pdfopt
. If you need to convert many and/or long documents try the desktop version, but for e.g. a single article (say 6-15 pages), it's bearable to concert it on the device.

Btw: Did you try my pdf reader (flatboat) on N9?
 

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@frafl

could you please tell me what should I do to convert my pdf file to fit the screen of my N900. specifically what are the commands?And how to increase the magnification?I am confused.Thanks

Edit.
I tried with "d" option and 800*480 resolution.I don't know more than that.

Last edited by udaychaitanya16; 2012-12-10 at 18:07.
 
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Originally Posted by udaychaitanya16 View Post
@frafl

could you please tell me what should I do to convert my pdf file to fit the screen of my N900. specifically what are the commands?And how to increase the magnification?I am confused.Thanks

Edit.
I tried with "d" option and 800*480 resolution.I don't know more than that.
Quite right. You could also use command line arguments -h 480 and -w 800 instead. Additionally you should set -odpi to 267 (o in the menu). The (kindle) default value is 167. For other devices see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._pixel_density.

Edit: For N9, it should be 854*480; 251 dpi.

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what about input /source pixels per inch.I am getting a jpeg error.While I am able to convert it in Ubuntu flawlessly.Thanks for quick response.
 
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-idpi for the input dpi.
Is the jpeg error visible? I'll see, if the versions used for k2pdfopt and mupdf (used internally) match.
 

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I didn't check it out.As soon as I see the error message I stopped the process.What I did is this.
1.selected a pdf file
2."d" option
3.other devises i.e 4
4.width 800 height 480 output dpi is 267 according to wiki.But I am not sure of input dpi so I kept the same as 267

Now I get the jpeg error.I am very eager to try this.Help me out.
 
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