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Re: a good pdf-to-text converter? [Re: POSIX 2008 available
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Ben Pfaff |
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Re: a good pdf-to-text converter? [Re: POSIX 2008 available |
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Wed, 10 Dec 2008 11:26:07 -0800 |
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Jim Meyering <address@hidden> writes:
> Do any of you know of a pdf-to-text converter that is better than
> pdftotxt? pdftotxt does not preserve line breaks, table formatting,
> displayed code, etc. Even the official .txt version of the previous
> release of POSIX had many conversion-artifact errors.
xpdf comes with a program named pdftotext that has an option to
preserve layout. I haven't used it on the POSIX spec but I've
used it successfully with ISO C99 and other specifications.
For POSIX, I just read it in a web browser.
--
"Unix... is not so much a product
as it is a painstakingly compiled oral history
of the hacker subculture."
--Neal Stephenson
- POSIX 2008 available, Eric Blake, 2008/12/09
- Re: POSIX 2008 available, Mike Frysinger, 2008/12/09
- a good pdf-to-text converter? [Re: POSIX 2008 available, Jim Meyering, 2008/12/10
- Re: POSIX 2008 available, Bruno Haible, 2008/12/10
- Re: POSIX 2008 available, Bruno Haible, 2008/12/14
- Re: POSIX 2008 available, Bruno Haible, 2008/12/14
- Re: POSIX 2008 available, Bruno Haible, 2008/12/14
- Re: POSIX 2008 available, openat, Bruno Haible, 2008/12/14
- Re: POSIX 2008 available, openat, Jim Meyering, 2008/12/14
- Re: POSIX 2008 available, openat, Bruno Haible, 2008/12/14
- Re: POSIX 2008 available, openat, James Youngman, 2008/12/14
- Re: POSIX 2008 available, openat, Bruno Haible, 2008/12/14