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A Swiss Army Knife GUI application for PDF documents: combine, split, rotate, reorder (n-up, booklet), watermark, edit bookmarks/fileinfo/pagetransition, compress, encrypt, decrypt, sign, repair, edit attachments and more.


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  • Havlicek stole the ball

    Could you possibly add djvu as supported output file format?

     
  • Michael Schierl

    Michael Schierl - 2015-05-26

    Are there any djvu encoders for Java? As I understand it djvu is optimized for pictures/scans, and since we can already export pages as images, we'd "only" need some encoder for djvu (which I doubt exists).

    On the other hand, the aim of this project is PDF manipulation (from PDF to PDF), so even if such a library exists, unless anyone else steps up and contributes the code to the project I doubt I will ever add it...

     
  • Laurent Martinez

    I am a big fan of this tool.
    However, the main window is displayed with a too small font size for me. Is there a way to modify the GUI font size to a bigger one?
    Thanks

     
  • Michael Schierl

    Michael Schierl - 2022-05-19

    There are a few known issues for Java applications on high DPI devices, resulting in too small UI elements and fonts. Maybe you can find a solution for your operating system in https://superuser.com/q/988379/1724.

     
  • Havlicek stole the ball

    I''d like to alter the size of files (in non-standard size ) and/or scale them (to a non-standard size) and keep the aspect ratio. Doing this in jpdf requires to find the physical size in the viewer, manually calculate and convert the numbers to postscript points and calculate the desired new size which is quite cumbersome. It would be much easier if I could set the desired size change in percent and/or manipulate the size in measurements (e.g. metric/imperial/postscript points) with jpdf adjusting the dimension according to the aspect ratio.

     

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