Download **DjVuLibre from and novaPDF** from Download and install both applications on your computer.
#.DJVU TO PDF PDF#
Click on Print and choose a location where you want the PDF document saved.
Before creating the PDF file you can customize novaPDF's settings by using the Properties button and also adjust other printing options.
Go to File->Print (or press Ctrl+P) and from the Printer section choose novaPDF.
Go to File->Open (or press Ctrl+O), browse for the DjVu file you want to convert to PDF select it and click Open.
Download WinDjView from and novaPDF from Download and install them both on your computer.
WinDjView and Djview are two open source readers for the DjVu file format. You'll be asked to choose a location and the PDF will be generated and saved once you click OK.Ĭonvert DjVu to PDF using a separate DjVu Viewer
From the Printer section select novaPDF and click on OK.
Once opened, right-click on any page and select File->Print… (or click the toolbar Print button).
Double-click on the DjVu document (or in Internet explorer go to File->Open and select the DjVu file) you want converted to PDF.
Download and install novaPDF on your computer using our Download page.
Download and install the DjVu browser plugin from.
To convert DjVu to PDF from Internet Explorer: This means it can be converted to PDF directly from IE by using novaPDF as the virtual printer. novaPDF can easily convert DjVu files to PDF documents – once installed, simply press the Print button, choose novaPDF as the printer and your DjVu document will be converted to a PDF.Ĭonvert DjVu to PDF from Internet ExplorerĭjVu can be opened in Internet Explorer directly by using the freeware browser plugin provided by Caminova. The default DjVu viewer won't allow converting to the PDF format, thus a third party program (virtual PDF printer) has to be installed in order to do the conversion. PDF on the other hand is so popular that most computers now have a PDF reader installed, thus if you need to share your content with others, PDF is the choice over DjVu. While in certain situations the size of a DjVu document is smaller than that of a PDF file (having the same contents), its main disadvantage is the low user base.
Convert DjVu to PDF using a separate DjVu ViewerĭjVu (pronounced déja vu) is a file format originally developed by LizardTech and AT&T primarily to store scanned documents, especially those containing a combination of text, line drawings, and photographs.
Convert DjVu to PDF from Internet Explorer.
Click No if you want DjVu files to continue to be opened through your Web browser. If you click Yes local files will automatically open with the DjVu Viewer, just as they would if you were installing the DjVu Browser Plug-in for the very first time. *NOTE: If you already have a previous version when you install DjVu Browser Plug-in 6.1, a dialog box notifies you that DjVu files currently open with another application and asks whether you would like to change this and use DjVu Viewer to open local files. Upon opening a DjVu document, you will be looking at the Viewing Area.
Navigate to a DjVu file on the Web by entering a URL in your Web browser.
In the Open dialog box, select a DjVu file that is not on your local computer, then click OK Note: If you do not see DjVu files that you know are in the directory, select All Files (*.*) from the “Files of type:” drop-down menu.
Drag an attached DjVu document from an e-mail application into your Web browser window.
DjVu documents usually have the extension “.djvu”.
Drag and drop a DjVu document from your file system into your Web browser window.
To open a DjVu document using a Web browser, do one of the following: By default local files automatically open with the DjVu Viewer*, but if you wish you can view them through a browser by dragging and dropping them into the browser window. The DjVu Browser Plug-in enables your browser to open any DjVu document online or on a network. While the DjVu Viewer enables you to view local DjVu documents (those located on your own computer) without using a browser, a browser is necessary for viewing DjVu documents over a network, such as the Web. Included with the DjVu Browser Plug-in is a new standalone viewer called the DjVu Viewer. There are now two ways to open and view DjVu documents. Opening DjVu Documents Using a Web Browser Opening DjVu Documents Using a Web Browser