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Originally Posted by ath
I'm not entirely sure about this, but document title is probably one of the PDF document properties, and so something that FR doesn't look at -- as far as I know, it 'prints' PDF pages, OCRs the result, and converts that to whatever output format you have. And document properties don't get printed.
I can imagine two solutions:
A. A program that extracts the document title (and other metadata) from the PDF file, and inserts it in the proper place in the RTF file.
B. Suggest to ABBYY that PDF (and perhaps other) metadata should, if possible, survive this conversion, and hope they think it's a good idea.
Of course, I'm assuming that there *is* a proper place for document title to be placed in the RTF file, and not just something that is Sony Reader specific.
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Since finereader does keep the original pdf file name in the converted rtf file. Another solution I'm thinking of is to get such a software that can make the rtf "document title" the same as its "file name," i.e., synchronize the two. I know PDF EXplorer can batch synchronize the pdf document title to be the same as the pdf file name and do hundreds of files within seconds. I'm wondering whether there is an equivalent program that can do the same for rtf files. Any suggestions?