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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I have added a comment about pdflrf and gave the link to the thread. I hope he shows up here.
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I don't see how that solves the problem. I didn't want to discuss it in the CNET comments section, but this is a good place.
If there's a science textbook like the one I linked to, or something else formatted for printing on letter paper with small print, how much can pdflrf really help? It would have to reflow the document, which is difficult enough with text alone. If the document has large figures with small print, it's impossible.
I mean, seriously, if there's a line of text that is 150 characters long, what can pdflrf really do?
I haven't tried it since I'm not running DOS, Windows, or Linux, but when I get some free time I may take a stab at porting it to the Mac.
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