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I was wondering if there are any good settings to produce a PDF suitable for reading on a (6 inch) kindle. Main use is for intermediate reading of academic papers while they are being written:

  1. Text needs to be large enough to be readable.
  2. Equations need to be readable.
  3. I don't care much what happens to the figures. They may appear on a separate page
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I prefer a solution with 3 files for every project, one which contains the text and equations (paper), one which compiles to standard format, and one which compiles tokindle friendly format.

willemwillem

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Create a kindle-friendly preamble (or a document class)

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  • Redefine your page geometry to match your screen ratio (geometry package)
  • Remove most of the margins (also with geometry)
  • Remove or resize headers and footers (perhaps with fancyhdr)
  • Enlarge text until it is readable to you (depends on which TeX friend you are using)
  • Choose appropriate (legible) fonts (depends on which TeX friend you are using)
  • Redefine you section titles to smaller spacing (titlesec package)
  • Reduce other spacing as well (various lenghts like abovecaptionskip)

Don't use absolute sizes in your documents:

  • Rescale your figures to fit factortextwidth
  • Mathematics should automatically break at the end of the line (breqn package might help)

If you didn't create a document class:

  • Extract your document content (textbody) to a content-file
  • include{content-file} after the begin{document}

If you created a document class, you will just have to change your class before compiling.

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Possible result

The figure is the result of the following code:

Different font sizes can be easily selected using fontspec.

ipavlicipavlic

While ipavlic's answer works more than fine, what is below does not require fontspec and breqn and is somewhat more minimalistic. Based on this thread, with a few tweaks that improve it's working with formulas (in my opinion). Very long formulas still partly disappear, and it does not work with tables. Figures are fine though, as long as they are included using relative width as in ipavlic's answer.

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willemwillem

I created some files for my Sony ebook reader. My final solution was to actually create ebooks from these papers. While it is possible from PDF - equations typically didn't survive this process.

The solution with best results for me was to create the document as HTML (can be done with latex2html) with the equations and figures as PNG files. This converts nicely.

As converter from HTML to ebook I used calibre.

Both utilities have a command line interface and could be put in your makefile.

Thinking about the kindle - maybe it is also possible to upload the HTML directly. Also I'm not sure - maybe it also supports MathML - which might lead to even nicer looking equations.

bdecafbdecaf

Another option would be to use Pandoc to convert your LaTeX to EPUB. This would be reflowable, and would work on different sized readers without adjustment. Equations are handled quite nicely.

twshtwsh

Main advises:

  • Use a6paper in geometry option list, this may be the designed paper size for 6 inch Kindle.
  • Remove all header/foot utils, they just waste spaces for the 6 inch kindle.
  • Use relative width value for all width settings, especially environment related, i.e., for Figure, use .9/textwidth is a good trying, and you may find let this constant setting in your new environment is a good tip.
  • For code environment, I recommend use begin{lstlisting}, and you can use lstset to customise it, and set breaklines=ture is another good tip.
  • For tables, do not make over 3 columns, or you can rotate the table and change to use longtable if need.
  • Add a new tag in your Makefile to create Kindle edition as long as the PC edition.
coanorcoanor

Here's a link to the template that I use. I generate both an A4 sized document and a 'Kindle sized' one when I compile my document. I've got some macros in there for reformatting columns and margin paragraphs in there too: https://github.com/Todd-Davies/latex-template

I also wrote a blog post on it a while ago (now slightly out of date): http://todd-davies.github.io/2014/01/08/latex-and-the-kindle/

Todd DaviesTodd Davies

Not yet mentioned here: tex4ebook:

from the command line:

You don't have to modify your source files unless you want to use commands defined by tex4ebook in the document.

If you want to use tex4ebook commands, add this line to your document preamble:

but it is optional. There's no need to modify your TeX files.

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