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Old 03-18-2013, 12:55 AM   #359
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Originally Posted by lumocolor View Post
Right now, I am trying to make a book readable on my kindle 4. I've played around with the settings quite a bit, but am unable to do it. If someone wants to take a look and try to help me, here is the link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/lamafvwn13...%20example.pdf
Your PDF example looks pretty clean / straightforward. What are the issues with the conversion? Do you want the text re-flowed? What options have you tried?

Update: Since your book goes right to the edges, you'll need to specify -m 0 so that k2pdfopt doesn't crop away some of the text. If you want re-flow, that should work reasonably well. If you want OCR along with re-flow, add -ocr t (you'll want to set up tesseract). If you can read the book without re-flowing it, you may prefer using -mode fw (see my native PDF help page).

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