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Old 10-26-2006, 02:02 PM   #12
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hmmm...let me get this clear...if I use "normal" tagged PDF files it will not work? My PDF viewer for the PDA did reflow without trouble as long as the files were tagged (which is easy to do in Acrobat and OpenOffice), but it was from Adobe...
Can only Adobe viewers reflow tagged PDF?

I'll look at the provided link and see what I can find out.
Thanks.

UPDATE:

I looked at the information behind the link...if I did not completely misunderstand it's just another way of extracting text from PDF...which is just about as far from what I want/need as I can imagine. I already do that all the time, I take the PDF apart, reformat it and then reconvert to PDF with the proper page-size. Reflow would make that unneccessary...that is why I asked...it would be a real pity if that weren't possible at all...at least until the HTML viewer appears...^^
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