being an avid gamer myself, may I ask what system your attempting to find useable .pdf books of?

I have translations of several systems here, and have openbook which many times does a fair job of translating them to text.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancy Feldman" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2011 4:46 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] PDF Files


Good Morning,

I am at my wit's end with PDF files, so I thought I'd inquire for help here. If there's a better forum for this, or we should be discussing it off list,
I'd be happy to do that.

I've used JAWS to read basic PDF files, ones with practically no formatting.
For instance, a novel in PDF format tends to read pretty well.

But I purchase a lot of PDF documents from www.drivethrurpg.com, and most of them aren't read very well by JAWS. I've seen many of the following errors.

No spaces between words

On two-column pages, the columns being smashed together and read as one
nonsensical block of text

With tables, the left hand column being presented first, and then the right
hand column, not side by side, but all the left hand column entries first,
and then the right.
Whole sections of books that JAWS cannot see at all, even though I am
assured there is text there

One pair of files where the author used lots of notes in the text and JAWS
had no idea where to put them, so it just reads them mixed up with the rest
of the text.

Because of all of these difficulties, I've concluded that I may need new
strategies for dealing with PDF files.  Perhaps I'm doing something wrong?

What are the optimal settings to use when opening a PDF file?  Is there
anything I can do to improve the conversion of PDF documents to text?  I
seem to recall that there's a place that we can Email PDF documents to, and
it'll convert them. Is it any good? The problem with that approach is most
of these documents are larger than 10 MB, which I believe exceeds the
largest Email attachment I can send.

I welcome all suggestions and insights.  Failing that, I will contact the
publishers and ask if I can get copies of the documents I've purchased in an
alternate electronic format.  It's just very frustrating to know that the
information is there and available, but still inaccessible to me. Before I
contact the publishers, though, I want to make certain that I'm not doing
anything wrong.

Many thanks.

Nancy

I've tried saving files to text, and the


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