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Old 08-27-2015, 01:27 AM   #1133
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Originally Posted by capink View Post
I have problem with some files where some of the rows have smaller magnification. This is mentioned in your faqs and also addressed in a post here in the forum. I tried following the instructions and played around with -gtr settings but to no avail. Strangely enough, I tried converting the file using evince (Gnome pdf reader) print to file dialog and the problem disappeared without the need to tamper with the -gtr settings. But since it is tedious to convert the files one by one using a GUI program I tried other command line tools to convert the files (like pdftk, gs, lpr) but none of the seem to work. I don't know what evince "print to file" does but I would like to batch process my files. Do you have any solution for this?
The issue is that the paper size in your source file is very large -- 36 x 33 inches. Use the -ds option to get k2pdfopt to treat your document as if it were smaller, e.g.

Code:
-ds 0.33
... will treat the source document as if it is 12 x 11 inches, and this will likely solve your problem.
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