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Andreas Lehmkühler updated PDFBOX-894:
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Attachment: PDFBOX894-TJMT_20101025_1.3.1.txt
result using PDFBox 1.3.1
> Can`t open XREF as a stream. Latin Chars unreconized
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> Key: PDFBOX-894
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PDFBOX-894
> Project: PDFBox
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Parsing
> Affects Versions: 1.3.1
> Environment: Windows XP
> Reporter: Pedro Rodrigues
> Attachments: PDFBOX894-TJMT_20101025_1.3.1.txt, TJMT_20101025.pdf
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> Latin characters (e.g. á, é, í, õ, ç) just aren`t recognized in PDF, creating
> text files with strange characters like Œ, ? and ˆ instead of the right ones.
> I tryied to investigate through the PDFBox code what could have caused this,
> but with my limited knowledge on PDF formating, I couldn`t advance too much.
> There are 2 points which I`d like to comment:
> 1 - The PDF has no XREF table, using Stream XREF(e.g. 3076/Type/XRef/W[1 3
> 1]>>stream) instead;
> 2 - While encoding the byte stream (COSStream.getFilteredStream().doEncode())
> the Filter encoding is FlateDecode (not sure if it`s a real issue, since in
> other PDFs I get this same encoding and it works fine).
> I`m not sure if there`s a problem with the pdf itself, since I can open it
> and see the Latin Characters with no trouble at Adobe and Foxit Readers.
> Attached is on of the PDFs that I`m talking about. The issue is seen from the
> 5th page on.
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