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Old 06-25-2012, 06:48 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by alansplace View Post
If you're addressing my response all I can say is I've never to my knowledge had an ePUB that was not reflow(able). Therefor the method I suggested has been used (by me) only on reflow(able) ebooks. It outputs a document in PDF format that matches exactly the pagination that appears in the viewer.
Sorry for any confusion. No, I was addressing the very first post, not yours:
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How do I convert an epub document to pdf and keep the original pagination format?
Probably just a semantic distinction... but I just don't think of normal ePubs as having any kind of particular "pagination format" (unlike certain fixed-format/layout ePubs). As you mentioned, they're reflowable and will "paginate" differently on different readers/viewers because of that. Basically... I don't quite understand the original question.
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