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Old 11-13-2007, 03:05 PM   #274
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Originally Posted by godel10 View Post
I am trying to use pdflrflinux-0.99 (I also tried with the windows command line and I got the same problem) for my device (it is a Sony Librie, so perhaps the screen size is a bit different) and I am having some problems with the left margins in all the files that I generate.

For instance, when I use this pdf file and I write the command line "pdflrflinux-0.99 --rotation=-90 -rs -i Bou02b.pdf -o Bou02bstandard_pdf.lrf" my output is this lrf file. Unfortunately it has problems with the left margin as can be seen in the following pictures: picture1, picture2 and picture3


On the other hand if I try the command line "pdflrflinux-0.99 --rotation=-90 -rs --width=550 --height=730 -i Bou02b.pdf -o Bou02b550730_pdf.lrf" the output is this file and again it also has problems with the left margin as is shown in picture1, picture2 and picture3


Does anybody know the right command line options in order that the text fits inside the device screen?
What it looks like is that the width of the image is slightly too wide for the Libre. use the GUI for Windows to specify a slightly less wide image and see how it works.
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