Tamara created PDFBOX-2637:
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             Summary: PDF parse failing to capture right order of text (2 
columns)
                 Key: PDFBOX-2637
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PDFBOX-2637
             Project: PDFBox
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Parsing
    Affects Versions: 1.8.8
         Environment: Java 8, Mac OS X
            Reporter: Tamara


When I am converting a document with two columns the order of the columns are 
inverted in the text file. I only could notice because it is an index list. The 
page I start to see the problem is the page 303. In the second file I have the 
same problem the page is 341.

I have tried: setSortByPosition(true) and the columns got scrambled.

I have tried to copy and paste from the pdf preview and the copy is as it 
should.

And I have tried to use PDFXStream and it parses in the right way.

Here are the files I have seen the issue:
http://www.sbu.se/upload/Publikationer/Content0/1/Autismspektrumtillst%C3%A5nd_fulltext.pdf

http://www.sbu.se/upload/publikationer/content0/1/forstamningssyndrom_fulltext.pdf

The problem is in this sequence, in the first file:

362 A u t i s m s p e k t r u m t i l l s tå n d –  d i Ag n o s t i k  o c h i 
n s At s e r ,  
vå r d e n s  o r g A n i s At i o n o c h pAt i e n t e n s  d e l A k t i g h 
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autism and mental retardation: a case study 
of 14 siblings from five families. J Pediatr 
Nurs 2007;22:410-8.

9. Stoner JB, Angell ME. Parent perspec-
tives on role engagement: An investigation  
of parents of children with ASD and their 
self-reported roles with education profes-
sionals. Focus Autism Other Dev Disabl 
2006;21:177-89.

10. Stoner JB, Angell ME, House JJ,  
Bock SJ. Transitions: Perspectives from 
parents of young children with Autism 
Spectrum Disorder (ASD). J Dev Phys 
Disabil 2007;19:23-39.

11. Kuhaneck HM, Burroughs T, Wright J, 
Lemanczyk T, Darragh AR. A qualitative 
study of coping in mothers of children with 
an autism spectrum disorder. Phys Occup 
Ther Pediatr 2010;30:340-50.

12. Sivberg B. Coping strategies and paren-
tal attitudes, a comparison of parents with 
children with autistic spectrum disorders 
and parents with non-autistic children.  
Int J Circumpolar Health 2002;61  
Suppl 2:36-50.

13. Antonovsky A. Hälsans mysterium. 
Stockholm: Natur och Kultur. ISBN  
91-27-02193-9; 1991.

14. Antonvsky A. Hälsans mysterium: 
Stockholm: Natur och Kultur; 2005.

15. Shu BC. Quality of life of family care- 
givers of children with autism: The moth-
er’s perspective. Autism 2009;13:81-91.

16. Cullen LA, Barlow JH, Cushway D. 
Positive touch, the implications for parents 

Referenser
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syndrome: differences between parents’ 
understanding and those diagnosed. Soc 
Work Health Care 2008;46:85-106.

2. Tobias A. Supporting students with 
autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) at 
secondary school: A parent and student 
perspective. Educational Psychology in 
Practice 2009;25:151-65.

3. Müller E, Schuler A, Yates GB. Social 
challenges and supports from the perspec-
tive of individuals with Asperger syndrome 
and other autism spectrum disabilities. 
Autism 2008;12:173-90.

4. Carbone PS, Behl DD, Azor V,  
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Second File: pg 341 or 344

Postnatal Depression Scale, and assessment 
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66. Adouard F, Glangeaud-Freudenthal 
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69. Matthey S, Barnett B, Kavanagh DJ, 
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70. Rowe HJ, Fisher JR, Loh WM. The  
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale 
detects but does not distinguish anxiety  
disorders from depression in mothers of  
infants. Arch Womens Ment Health 2008; 
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71. Boyce PM, Stubbs J, Todd AL. The  
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