tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-661364275739764944.post5068471434314353337..comments2023-03-05T04:59:38.217-08:00Comments on caritas' space: IBSuitecaritashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09224216414103167558noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-661364275739764944.post-29431914388907931592010-05-04T19:52:47.858-07:002010-05-04T19:52:47.858-07:00Hi there. I just purchased a Sony PRS 300 and am l...Hi there. I just purchased a Sony PRS 300 and am looking for a way to put scientific papers (that contain math formulas and diagrams) on this device, and have them display reasonably well.<br /><br />I downloaded and compiled your code from the git repository, but I'm not sure if and how it can be used to do achieve what I am trying to do.<br /><br />In a nutshell, I imagine taking a document, such as:<br /><br />https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/goldwas1/shared/publications/NAACL10.pdf<br /><br />and sliding a "window" (whose width is roughly the width of a single text column) from the top of the 1st column to the bottom, taking non-overlapping snapshots. This would be repeated for the 2nd column, and then for subsequent pages. My output file would consist of these snapshots (in the same order they were produced). The format would have to be some sort of image -- not a pdf because the math equations often get messed up.<br /><br />Can I do something like this with your software? If not, is something like this even possible?<br /><br />Thanks,<br />KenKenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04033699268528986173noreply@blogger.com