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Project Release Information

2007-04-28 12:05
This release add a "landscape-half" mode which
splits a page into two
even halves, automatically appends the proper file
extension if the
output document does not have it, removes
imagemagick and uses pngnq for
color reduction, fixes the problems which occurred
when the PDF had an
incorrect TOC referring to an invalid page, and
adds the option --no-toc
to disable TOC generation.
2007-04-25 14:22
The Windows GUI was revamped. Support was added for TIFF and a list of page images for input. Unpaper support was added for image cleanup. Extremely agressive whitespace detection was added, even in the middle of the page text. An edge-enhancement filter was added, similiar to rbmake and RasterFarian. All processing stages are allowed to be selectively disabled. A page range may be specified for conversion. An optional step to optimize generated PNG images via OptiPNG was added.
2007-04-07 22:43
DJVU input support was added. Custom options may
be specified in the Windows GUI. Mac OS X support
fixes were made. Tweaks were made in the EB-1150
and REB-1200 profile. A page is not split if the
generated image's width or height is less than the
device parameters, since this caused too many
blank pages to be created.

Project Resources

http://freecode.com/urls/7b83fa6a3ba5e654b090631d6bdc6dbf
http://freecode.com/projects/pdfread

Project Description

PDFRead is a tool for converting PDF and DJVU
documents for reading on eBook devices. It does
this by creating an image out of each page,
enhancing the image, and then collating the images
in a device-specific format.


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