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PdfMasher for Linux (32 bit)

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  • Publishers:
    Hardcoded Software
  • License: Free
  • Capacity: 8,4 MB
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  • System: Ubuntu 11.04

PdfMasher for Linux (32 bit)

PdfMasher For Linux is a version for the Linux operating system (32 bit), which helps you convert PDF files to HTML file format. Most ebook reader applications support PDF files, but reading PDf files on these applications is also difficult because they do not have the correct font size compared to ebook data.

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In many cases, we often have to use the zoom in or out feature and that's just the only thing to do. In addition, one of the other difficulties when reading PDF on an ebook reader application is that it does not support annotations.

There are also tools that can be used to convert a PDF file into an ebook such as Caliber, but what this tool can do is try to guess the role of each piece of text in PDF format (and of course if you are lucky). I think that's all but in the simplest cases, it's a mistake to think that AI is capable of such speculation.

Start PdfMasher. This tool will ask the user about the role of each paragraph and format them effectively. Does your PDF file contain a title on each page and you don't want them to tamper with your text? Arrange the text in a Y-shape (that is, group them together), hold the shift key, then select the text and mark it as omitted.

And so they will no longer appear on your final HTML file. Your PDF file contains many comments on many pages. Reorganize the paragraphs according to their content (that is, group all paragraphs with the text that starts with a number) and mark them as comments. They will now be moved to the end of the text, and PdfMasher will proceed to create links to the references to annotations.

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