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Old 05-08-2020, 01:45 PM   #1792
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Originally Posted by Shohreh View Post
Thanks much!

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Edit: I went through the list of commands, but didn't find how to do this.

Since only some pages are wrongly displayed on my e-reader, is it possible to have k2 only turn those into bitmaps, while leaving the rest as text (native PDF)?

And out of curiosity, would you have an idea why my e-reader goes crazy with those, although they only contain basic text (so shouldn't be a problem)?
The best option is to use native mode for the whole thing and try to tell your reader not to do any reflow or anything else to the file. There is no way to do native mode on some pages and bitmapped output on others--you would have to do it both ways, creating two separate output files, and then merge the pages from each output file that you want into one final file using a program like cpdf. As I said in a previous post, I can't explain why your particular e-reader is displaying the PDF strangely if a standard reader like Sumatra is not. It would have to do with the particular PDF display software installed on your reader.
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