Re: Corpora: Converting PDF files

From: Damon Allen Davison (davison@socal.rr.com)
Date: Sat Dec 29 2001 - 02:52:12 MET

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    A lovely summary with many useful links.

    Slightly tangental to this discussion, I wanted to make a general remark
    on conversion, especially from image format.

    I wanted to underline that the current (5.0) full version of Adobe
    Acrobat can convert PDF files to RTF (without a plugin, actually), which
    most word processors can open. This, however, depends on the kind of
    PDF you are dealing with. If the file in question is text-encoded into
    a PDF, then there is no problem. There are many tools for doing this,
    as the summary has shown. On the other hand, if the text from the PDF
    file is actually an image (bitmap), then you would have to extract the
    images into TIFF format (or some other lossless compressed format) and
    run them though OCR software, preferably with a more robust consumer
    product like Caere/Scansoft's OmniPage Pro 11. All of this has to be
    done on the Windows platform, since there are no comparable products for
    Linux (never was) or Macintosh (discontinued).

    I have had to go through a similar process using texts from the
    Bibliothèque Nationale de France's Gallica project. Fortunately, many
    of the texts there have already been OCR'd, making the process a lot
    easier.

    Warmest Regards,

    Damon Allen Davison

    On Fri, 2001-12-28 at 06:54, ramesh@clg2.bham.ac.uk wrote:
    >
    > Dear All
    >
    > In May 2001, I asked:
    > I'm working on a PC with Windows95.
    > I have MSWord 2000, Acrobat Reader5, and GSview3.6.
    > Can anyone tell me if it is possible to convert
    > PDF files into ASCII or MSWord?
    > And how....
    >
    > I received many helpful replies, and
    > promised to post a summary, but forgot.
    >
    [...]
    >

    -- 
    Damon Allen Davison
    mailto:davison@socal.rr.com
    



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