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Originally Posted by VladimirS
Find out resolution of screen of your device. Than...
In command line menu (terminal window) add these numbers.
-w (your device width)
-h (your device height)
-dpi 150 (for example)
Example:
k2pdfopt -w 600 -h 800 -dpi 150 name_of_your_file.pdf
If you are using GUI version of app, than make sure that this
crucial data is entered into gui of application.
I think that gui version allready has your device in settings.
I am using terminal version (on Debian Linux x64).
You can find many information on all available commands in web link
https://www.willus.com/k2pdfopt/help/options.shtml
If you need more data, you can sand me private message. Greetings!
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Really thank you,i appreciate the help!Your fantastic app has waaay more good results from another 3rd party known app!I set the correct dimensions & ppi to k2pdfopt but,if u compare the preview and the final result,you can see that some words & sentenses are missing and moved to another page.Is it somehow possible the preview to be exact the same to my kindle?Also the final limit on preview window is when the white colour ends or the grey colour?Cause i want to benefit whole screen!!