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SoCal Bob
10-27-2006, 06:19 PM
The Connect software will not allow me to transfer books printed in Adobe Acrobat 7.0. the Operation Manual says the PDF must be "...Version 1.4 or before)." (page 34). Anyone know a work around or do I just produce RTF files?

Thanks for your help.

TadW
10-27-2006, 06:25 PM
Did you try?

Don't confuse Acrobat 7.0 with PDF 1.4. One version refers to the software, the other to the file format. In Acrobat, you can always save your documents with PDF 1.4-compatibility (PDF 1.6 and PDF 1.7 is the latest right now, with 1.7 supported in Acrobat 8).

ath
10-28-2006, 03:23 AM
The Connect software will not allow me to transfer books printed in Adobe Acrobat 7.0. the Operation Manual says the PDF must be "...Version 1.4 or before)." (page 34). Anyone know a work around or do I just produce RTF files?

Thanks for your help.

This is probably no more than a simple check of the PDF header at the very beginning of the generated file. If it says '%PDF-1.4' (or ... -1.3, etc.) it's accepted.

It is possible to tweak this by hand, but PDF is a binary format, and an ordinary text editor may damage the file. I use Emacs when I want to do something like that.

In Acrobat Pro 7, I only know two ways to change version: a) use the Adobe PDF printer, and check that the selected settings are for PDF 1.4 or earlier. (I believe default settings are for this, but you can also use the PDF/A settings); or b) use Adobe Distiller, which uses the same settings. I have not found any way to set this in Acrobat Pro itself, as far as I recall. Pro 8 may provide it somewhere, though.

gdxf
10-28-2006, 04:20 AM
In Acrobat Pro 7, I only know two ways to change version: a) use the Adobe PDF printer, and check that the selected settings are for PDF 1.4 or earlier. (I believe default settings are for this, but you can also use the PDF/A settings); or b) use Adobe Distiller, which uses the same settings. I have not found any way to set this in Acrobat Pro itself, as far as I recall. Pro 8 may provide it somewhere, though.
If the PDF file is OCRed already as "text under image" format, printing to PDF printer will lose the OCRed text and only keep the image. Furthermore, the file size increases by at least four times if you have previously run Paper Capture on the file by Acrobat 6.0, which, from my experience, can reduce the PDF file size by four times than if you OCR by Acrobat 7.0. I haven't found a way to overcome this dramatic file size increase issue yet. It bothers me because the Sony Reader appears to like small files.

michaelshawn
03-10-2008, 05:11 AM
Hi,

Foxpro is really a handy,simple and portable software for pdf documents.
You must use this software.You can also download it form www.download.com.

Thanks.

Micheal.