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Old 06-30-2014, 12:38 PM   #832
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Originally Posted by willus View Post
There is no limit to cmax, though realistically you shouldn't need to go beyond 10 or so. The value, if positive, only specifies a limit which k2pdfopt is not allowed to exceed. If k2pdfopt thinks a lower value works better, it will use that. Use a negative value to force the value to be used. The default value is 2.
thanks again for your help

Just a little bug to signal.
If there is yet a file with the same name of the output file to be created, it tells something like "Do you want to replace it?"; so far so good.
But if the previous file is currently opened (and then locked) by another program, k2pdfopt just closes automatically without any message.
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