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Old 10-20-2012, 01:41 PM   #204
kalehrl
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Originally Posted by willus View Post
You almost got it. If you use the command line, you do -mb 0.7 so that you cut off 0.7 inches at the bottom of each page, which is just enough to get rid of that pesky page number. If you use the interactive menu, you use option "m", and then type 0.25,0.25,0.25,0.7 (I should make -m on the command line work with a comma-separated list, too). Or, if you want the page numbers, use -bp (break pages) to break the destination page at the end of each source page, but k2pdfopt is still behaving strangely with your document--it leaves all of the vertical space between the page content and the page number, even when it should be compressing it. I'll look into that.
I transferred the file to my Kindle but the text is so small that I can hardly read it. I tried to magnify it using interactive 'd' option and setting 'Output/Destination pixels per inch [167]:' to 300 according to the manual, but it didn't increase the font at all. Any ways to magnify it?
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