I am an end user and very happy with those
possibilities to read pdf files.
Thank you so much for your work and sharing this.
It works great!
Milton
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Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 6:28
AM
Subject: Re: [orca-list] converting pdf
to text
Hello list, Yes, its useful and in the similar way you can
use pdftohtml for simple and complex output. All these are utility functions
provided by poppler library and xpdf, evince all uses this library to render
pdf. "pdftohtml -c <filename>" is for complex output that generates
page wise formatted (fonts, size, 2-column, images etc) html page for each
page of pdf file. Accessibility team at CDAC mumbai has included another
option "pdftohtml -s <filename>" that makes a pdf file more accessible
and usable. It produce single html file for corresponding pdf file, so that
user need not to open each page separately.
With regards Leena
C For accessibility team @ CDAC Mumbai
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