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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Do You Own a Kindle? Post 302485355 by radoulov on Wednesday 5th of January 2011 03:30:38 AM
Old 01-05-2011
Yes,
I remember the prices of the first models, those were quite expensive
(~ 500$, if I recall correctly). Now you can buy one for 139$ (no 3G).

But I'm not sure if it's good for reading technology pdf
(with technical diagrams, images etc - the official Oracle documentation,
for example).

Those types of documents loose their formatting, when converted to
the various ebook format.

When I use my 7" Eken for that now, I have to read them in landscape mode,
the Kindle for 139$ has a 6" display.
 

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POD2PDF(1p)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					       POD2PDF(1p)

NAME
pod2pdf - converts Pod to PDF format DESCRIPTION
pod2pdf converts documents written in Perl's POD (Plain Old Documentation) format to PDF files. Usage pod2pdf [options] input.pod >output.pdf If no input filename is specified, pod2pdf will read from STDIN, e.g. perldoc -u File::Find | pod2pdf [options] >File-Find.pdf Options pod2pdf accepts the following command-line options: "--output-file" Sets the output filename for the generated PDF file. By default pod2pdf will output to STDOUT. "--page-size" Sets the page size to be used in the PDF file, can be set to any of the standard paper sizes (A4, A5, Letter, etc). Defaults to A4. "--page-orientation" Controls if pages are produces in landscape or portrait format. Defaults to 'portrait'. "--page-width", "--page-height" Sets the width and height of the generated pages in points (for using non-standard paper sizes). "--left-margin", "--right-margin", "--top-margin", "--bottom-margin" Allows each of the page margins (top, bottom, left, and right) to be individually set in points. "--margins" Sets all page margins to the same size (specified in points). "--header", "--noheader" Controls if a header (containing the page title, and optional timestamp and icon) will be included on each page. Defaults to on, so use "--noheader" to disable. "--title" Sets the page title (defaults to the input filename). "--timestamp" Boolean option - if set, includes the 'last modified' timestamp of the input file in the page header. "--icon" Filename of an icon to be displayed in the top left corner of each page. "--icon-scale" Scaling value for the header icon (defaults to 0.25). "--footer", "--nofooter" Controls if a footer (containg the current page number and optional text string) will be included on each page. By default the footer will be included, so use "--nofooter" to disable. "--footer-text" Sets an optional footer text string that will be included in the bottom left corner of each page. "--outlines" Adds outlines (bookmarks) to pdf according to headings (=head1, =head2, ...). "--version" Prints version number and exits. Configuration files Sets of command-line options may be saved into configuration files. A configuration file contains options in the same format as used by pod2pdf on the command-line, with one option given on each line of the file, e.g. --page-size A5 --page-orientation landscape To use a config file, invoke pod2pdf with the option "@/path/to/configfile.conf". For example, if you wanted to always include a company logo, timestamp, and copyright notice in your PDF files, create a file mycompany.conf containing the following: --icon "/path/to/your/logo.png" --footer-text "Copyright 2007 MyCompany Limited" --timestamp Then invoke pod2pdf as: pod2pdf @/path/to/mycompany.conf input.pod >output.pdf If you create a config file called pod2pdf.conf and place this in the same directory as the pod2pdf script, it will be loaded as the default configuration. POD ENTENSIONS
As well as the standard POD commands (see perlpodspec), pod2pdf supports the following extensions to the POD format: "=ff" The "=ff" command inserts a page bread (form feed) into the document. "O<...>" The "O<...>" formatting code inserts an external object (file) into the document. This is primarily intended for embedding images, e.g. O</path/to/figure1.jpg> to insert diagrams, etc into documentation. pod2pdf supports the file types JPG, GIF, TIFF, PNG, and PNM for embedded objects. DEPENDENCIES
pod2pdf requires the following modules to be installed: PDF::API2 Pod::Escapes Getopt::ArgvFile Additionally to use images, the modules File::Type and Image::Size must be installed, and to specify alternative page sizes the Paper::Specs module is required. SEE ALSO
The pod2pdf homepage: <http://perl.jonallen.info/projects/pod2pdf> For more information about POD, read the perlpod manpage or see the POD page on the Perl 5 Wiki (<http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl5/index.cgi?pod>). COPYRIGHT and LICENSE Copyright (C) 2007 Jon Allen (JJ) <jj@jonallen.info> This software is licensed under the terms of the Artistic License version 2.0. For full license details, please read the file artistic-2_0.txt included with this distribution, or see http://www.perlfoundation.org/legal/licenses/artistic-2_0.html <http://www.perlfoundation.org/legal/licenses/artistic-2_0.html>. perl v5.14.2 2012-04-20 POD2PDF(1p)
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