Hi, traveler -
Thanks for your suggestion. I have tried the module you suggest ... but unfortunately to no avail. Apart from the fact that it only extracted a fraction of the relevant document information its main drawback was that the stringify method only produced a load of gibberish that flickered across my screen with plenty of beeps. Any idea why this is?
I also wonder what the limitations on the PDF generation as such are that this module is subject to. Can it only handle PDFs which were generated by a certain application or with certain parameters?
Thanks for your help nonetheless and cheers from Hamburg -
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If there are limits to what PDFs work and what don't I have not run into them :)
I have not seen stringify send garbage to the output unless I tried to display a picture. For real text, it seemed to work just fine. I have no idea about those problems as it has worked for the uses to which I have put it.
sorry
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If there are limits to what PDFs work and what don't I have not run into them :)
You've just been lucky so far :)
Some PS/PDF tools are using font subsetting/re-encoding techniques
which (when done in a certain way) can make automatic text extraction
very hard. (I've tried to explain the method in more detail in
another thread.)
To illustrate, here's a sample PDF
which you can view with Adobe Reader, xpdf, Ghostscript, etc. without
problems (you should see the standard "lorem ipsum" text). Any attempt
to extract the textual content will likely fail, however, although the
file is a perfectly valid PDF containing nothing but regular text
content (no images, no encryption, no other tricks) with all characters
being part of the ASCII set.
Of course, I deliberately created the file in the above mentioned
way (as "proof of concept"), but there are actually PDF creation tools
out there which do produce such problematic PDFs.
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