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Coolmuster ePub Creator lets you transform source documents in Word, PDF, HTML, Mobi, and text formats into high quality ePub books that you can read on portable devices, with all original layout, tables, and images retained. It’s the best way to distribute your work to the world and get traction as an author!

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Brenda Adams I just tested your PDF conversion (pdf to txt) and am sorry to say:
it failed to properly convert side by side columns; instead, it converted by uniting the two columns left to right, line by line. (Or what I normally say: it ran the two columns together instead of retaining their intended structure. Makes for unusable text, (Example: recipe book, ingredients listed in horizontal columns instead of one ingredient list that is shown in a single vertical column.)

I tested your program against ABBYY PDF 15 which properly converted the column on the right, moving the text to underneath the column on the left.

The proper handling of these double-column type pdfs seems to be a problem for most conversion products, especially the less expensive ones. Sorry to mention, but thought folks should know about this fact. Should columns be mushed together? Seems odd. There must be some setting that I am not aware of. (I have taken screenshot, if you want it. Will send to anyone who wants to view what I am so lamely trying to describe.)
Jun 9 at 6:20pm Copy Link
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fpi fpi To put it simply, there are two possible contents for the PDF format.
It's a bit like choosing a graphic format: choosing a vector format (*.AI) or a pixelated format (*.jpg).
With an image format or a screenshot, OCR is required to convert pixelated text into editable text.
The native format of a PDF allows a giant print of its textual content without distortion (as with the vector format of a drawing).
This is complicated because, always with the extension (*.PDF), a screenshot can be pasted into the file. It is therefore impossible to know whether a *.PDF document is editable or not before opening it.
Finally, it's useful to generate a billing PDF into a pixelated format to make it impossible to change the billing data. This would make it too easy to create fake documents. The (*.pdf) format, like Word, allows for the creation of columns via a built-in feature or by using tabs.
A secretary using a typewriter will thus align columns of numbers with the comma or period separating units.
Therefore, be careful, the (*.txt) format is a basic format (without extensive formatting functionality).
Extracting a list of phone numbers into a (*.txt) file is common, for example.
Therefore, converting an editable (*.pdf) document directly to (*.txt) format isn't always the best solution. Using Word's intermediate format can make the final conversion to a (*.txt) format more efficient!
Jun 13 at 3:08am Copy Link
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Brenda Adams fpi fpi: Thanks for your response. I was aware that PDFs are complicated things and that we can't rely on them being uniform.
I will give your idea (first to Word) a try. (If I understood your mention of that.) But, on the other hand, I've converted many pdfs with columns and have tested many conversion programs. A few do it fine (for the pdfs that are made by scanning, etc., I guess. I don't think I'll be changing my ways very soon. I did notice that the program being offered here DID do a fairly decent job on converting fractions. That might be a big plus for some folks. However, I didn't look hard, so I could be wrong. I was mostly looking at columns. If I get a chance, I'll look again and let folks know my findings. (Just my humble opinions...no expert here, for sure.)
Jun 13 at 3:42pm Copy Link
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Rob User I got the bundle from. When I try to register any of the programs I get a message that the registration code is incorrect.
Please advise how to correct it.
Monday at 9:51am Copy Link
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fpi fpi I had only clarified that only a table generated via the internal functionality of a word processor or via a PDF editor can be correctly managed.
Converting a *.doc or *.pdf document to *.txt format will automatically remove all table formatting. There will no longer be any graphical framing or centering of the text in each table cell.
So yes, line by line and from left to right, the data in the two columns merge.
With a *.txt format, it's the use of tabs that allows alignment to the right, left, or center.
By converting a pixelated document to a .doc format, the table structure is generated if the OCR is qualitative. The converting from a *.doc format to a *.txt format require adding tabs. Indeed, a direct test from a *.pdf format to *.txt format result in the loss of table formatting.
More clearly, never use *.txt format for a document with a table. Only use a document format that natively supports tables!
Monday at 1:08pm Copy Link
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Brenda Adams I wasn't talking 'tables.' In cookbooks, generally there are few of those. But what is important to me is the PDF converting and Epub converting programs can recognize text columns that are side by side, instead of merging them together as though they contain gaps of empty space between columns, that they simply erase, thus creating a messy output. SOME software does it correctly. This one being offered here, did not. (At least when I ran a recipe or two through. :(
Monday at 2:26pm Copy Link
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Monday at 7:28pm Copy Link
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fpi fpi It's obvious: the TXT format doesn't allow text formatting!
To preserve a layout, you need a format that supports it natively!
Windows Notepad, which handles *.txt files, doesn't allow inserting an image on the right with a text box on the left. No objects are insertable, and only one character style is allowed for the entire document..
There are specialized editors used by programmers, but the *.txt format remains basic. Nothing prevents anyone from writing a book in this format, whose advantage will be its small size and universality. But the paper edition will necessarily require a preparatory layout phase!
A high-performance OCR (with IA) will still have limitations: supported languages ??and formatting recognition. Header and footer management, line break management, and many other features that define the document's appearance are missing from a pixelated *.pdf. Starting with a *.pdf to *.txt conversion, the layout must be reworked and therefore stored in a new file *.doc, for example.
In crime series, it's a pipe dream to believe that a computer processing of a low-resolution image will miraculously provide legal evidence.
On the other hand, from a *.txt file, it is possible to recreate a visual faithful to the original.
Tuesday at 4:51am Copy Link
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Brenda Adams I know pdfs are a pain because they can be written any which way. Sometimes that is the only format we can obtain for a particular book.
Tuesday at 3:06pm Copy Link
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fpi fpi Fine, it's the original version of the document that you should look for or purchase.
Otherwise, you'll have to manually make copy (without going beyond the legal framework).
Knowledge of the software used is imperative.
Outsourcing the work or using a suitable utility are two other solutions.
Pixelating a *.pdf is a voluntary form of copy protection. Some add security via encryption or the use of a complex password. But everything a human being invents to protect themselves only lasts for a while.
Wednesday at 2:08am Copy Link
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