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Old 07-02-2011, 07:28 PM   #9
R22
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Urrgggh! AGAIN. It is like the fricking nightmare out of the American Werewolf in London.

PDF Tools does the EXACT SAME THING that BeCyPDFMetaEdit does. If you use PDF Tools to even LOOK at the Properties, it creates a Document Information Dictionary data field that has the same structure as the one created by BeCyPDFMetaEdit -- that is, with the line breaks and the extra spaces.

The KINDLE does not like this structure! It cannot read it. It will only parse the DID if it is a "run on sentence" with no spaces and no line breaks.

There must be a program that creates a 'legacy" DID structure. It appears that Adobe Acrobat DOES create the correct structure, but I would love to get by NOT having to buy that!

Any other options? Thanks.
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