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Andreas Lehmkühler commented on PDFBOX-2252: -------------------------------------------- What is the status of this ticket? AFAIU everything is done and already released as part of 2.0.0 and [~msahyoun] wanted to create a new ticket for further improvements. Am I right? Should we close this as resolved? > PDFTextStripper has problem with documents with mixed language directions > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: PDFBOX-2252 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PDFBOX-2252 > Project: PDFBox > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Text extraction > Affects Versions: 1.8.6, 2.0.0 > Reporter: Amir > Assignee: Maruan Sahyoun > Priority: Critical > Labels: Bidi > Fix For: 2.1.0 > > Attachments: BidiMirroring.txt, IsMirroredDeviations.txt, > PDFTextStripper-201709271718.patch, PDFTextStripper-201709272018.patch, > PDFTextStripper.java.patch, PDFTextStripper.java.patch, atest.pdf, > bugzilla867751.pdf, content_diffs.xlsx, overlap.jpg, > pdfs_directionality.xlsx, pdfs_directionality3.xlsx, test.pdf, > wikipedia_dl_lyric_test.pdf > > > When the input document of PDFTextStripper is a combination of right-to-left > and left-to-right languages, the output characters of one language is > reversed. > A sample bilingual pdf document is attached. > PDFTextStripper has a variable "isRtlDominant" in "writePage" function, which > is defined as follows: boolean isRtlDominant = rtlCount > ltrCount; > This class clearly count the number of rtl characters and decide if the whole > content should be revered or not. It's not true, it must operate on each > word, not the whole document. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@pdfbox.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@pdfbox.apache.org