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Old 08-07-2009, 01:52 AM   #1
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Scaling down PDF to work on BeBook

Hello all,

I have a Neevia PDF Toolbox software which allows me to scale down the PDF file to almost fit what BeBook requires. I have not yet purchased BeBook and I am thinking about getting it.

With this software, I can take A4 sized PDF and scale it down to 91 x 156mm size. As I know BeBook's specs say 90 x 120mm, what will happen when I open this 91x156 sized PDF with BeBook? Will the leftover 26mm go to next page as white space or will BeBook scale the PDF a little to fit into screen? If it scales just a little bit, how is the quality of text and vector graphics?

If you have BeBook, you can have a try with the file at http://www.majgaj.com/test.pdf

The software has also user defined size, but this option gives me blank PDF for some reason. A bug is a software I guess.

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