Happy Halloween! I have a large number of .htm files (text in English, Spanish or Hebrew with punctuation marks) which I want to convert to .pdf or PDF files, so I can read them on the Kindle.
I know how to do it manually - I open them in a browser, select Print-Print to file - PDF, give a name and print. But as I have several hundred files, it is not practical. 1. Is there a more automated, preferably command line, to take each file, and convert it to from filename.htm to filename.pdf, while keeping the file name? 2. Is there a way to control the output of the pdf file, so that the font size is adequate for the kindle (I do not have specs, so I will use trial and error), which has a small screen with a 600x800 resolution? For the record, I tried a program called wkhtmltopdf (static version), and it works, but sticks rectangles between letters rather often. Printing from Firefox to PDF works, but is a manual process. Considering I have hundreds of files, it is impractical. Thanks, Z. http://www.words2u.net - GPS points and tracks (mainly in Costa Rica) http://www.words2u.net/recipes - Recipe collection
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