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Old 4th May 2006, 12:34 AM
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Talking PDF to DVI or DjVu... is it possible?

Hello everyone, I'm back with my questions... So then, maybe I'll be thinked as stupid for this one but hey, if I don't ask I won't have an answer. So here it comes:

Can I with some App, Script or alike, convert any PDF file to DVI and/or DjVu format?

You may ask aswell "What for?", well just found the great diference between the file sizes and even though PDF is more popular it doesn't mean it is better than other formats (like DVI and DjVu, with their diferences of course...).

If so, can anyone give me a hint on doing this?

Well that's all for now, I want to thank anyone that takes the time to even read this...

Best regards. n_n

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