I don't use text extraction, but FWIW I agree with Andreas.

[+1] for cutting the release Monday
[+1] for not deprecating the load with force flag

---- 
Thanks,
Adam





From:
"Andreas Lehmkühler" <[email protected]>
To:
[email protected]
Date:
10/15/2010 01:32
Subject:
Re: Re: PDFBox 1.3.0 release plan



Hi,

Gesendet: Do, 14. Okt 2010 Von: Jukka Zitting<[email protected]>
> Hi,
> 
> I just cleared the issue tracker of all open issues targeted for
> 1.3.0. Is there anything else we should be looking for before the
> release? I've seen some complaints about extra spaces inside extracted
> words, which seems to be a regression from PDFBOX-828, but is this
> serious enough to consider postponing the release for?
That's correct, PDFBOX-828 introduced some new issues, but on the other 
hand
it fixes other issues and IMO that's the more important part it implements 
the 
text positioning following the pdf specs. I guess the extra spaces are
probably font related.
IMO this is not a showstopper, as all of our test pdfs are working well or 
even better.
I also tested a lot of other pdfs when revising the text positioning.

> Anyway, unless otherwise decided, I'm sticking to the original plan of
> cutting the release candidate on Monday next week.
+1
 
> On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 6:41 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> > It's certainly not something that should hold up the release, but 
should
> > we mark PDDocument.load(String, boolean) to be deprecated (see
> > PDFBOX-813 for full explanation & context)?
> 
> See my comment in PDFBOX-813 for an alternative solution. I need the
> force option quite extensively for the PDFBOX-789 fix, so I'd rather
> not deprecate it.
+1

BR
Andreas Lehmkühler



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