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Old 08-27-2012, 09:08 PM   #132
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Interactive menu vs. command line

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Originally Posted by JJJM View Post
Already done, with pdf and djvu specific files, but same message.
JJMM--you are typing things into the interactive menu that I have intended to be used on the command line. They are not the same thing. It might be good if you looked at the help pages on how to customize k2pdfopt. Based on the menu prompt in your screen shots, it looks like you've already specified a .djvu file (by dragging it over to the k2pdfopt icon?), so just type this at the interactive prompt:

m <enter>
.05 <enter>
a <enter>
y <enter>
ws <enter>
.2 <enter>
co <enter>
1 <enter>
<enter>

(Don't literally type "<enter>". Just press the <enter> key.)

That will set all the options correctly (margins, auto-straighten, word spacing, and column detection) and then start the conversion. You may have to use commas instead of periods for the decimal points if you are in Europe. Not sure.

Maybe you would find the Windows GUI helpful?

Last edited by willus; 08-27-2012 at 09:45 PM. Reason: clarification and update
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