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Old 02-19-2023, 04:35 AM   #2007
Lukusaukko
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I've been trying to use k2pdfopt to convert a multi-column pdf to single-column format so that I can then pass it on to calibre's conversion tool to convert it to epub with bold and italics (pdftotext which otherwise is ok with multicolumn pdf's loses italics and bolding), which seems to be working fine. But there's one issue I've discovered - setting the margins in the menu doesn't work: if I choose the "m" option and input a comma-separated list, it seems to ignore it, and only gives "-m 0,0,0,0" regardless of what you type in, and if I type in a single number, it sets "-m 1,0,0,0". I can circumvent it by setting up the margins on the command line, though, so it's just the UI.
This is on the Linux 64-bit 2.54 version.
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