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Originally Posted by Kornholio
I've used k2pdfopt before with good results, however now i'm having trouble with terrible line breaking (check attachment).
Wrapping is on and obviously i'm using the -fc- parameter.
Is there any way to improve the wrapping? I tried some different -ws values but I'm not getting anything remotely useable.
This is the example (source) page:
http://www.pdf-archive.com/2013/03/23/page17/page17.pdf
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Sorry--I missed this post. The problem is that your document size (4.5 x 7 inches) combined with k2pdfopt's default output resolution (167 dpi) results in no wrapping being required. So you have two options if you want wrapped text: (1) increase the output dpi (will make everything larger) to something like 200, or (2) use
-wrap+, which will un-wrap the narrow column on the right so that all the text fits the width of your reader screen. You also should use
-m 0 to avoid having any clipping since your viewable region runs right to the edge of the page. Finally, for cases like this I like to use
-sm so that I can verify how k2pdfopt is interpreting the page layout. Final commands, then:
k2pdfopt -m 0 -sm -fc- -odpi 200 page17.pdf
or
k2pdfopt -m 0 -sm -fc- -wrap+ page17.pdf
(you can also combine
-odpi 200 and
-wrap+).