On 21 Dec 2007, at 02:13, ChrisDolan wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I wrote a Fuse-based filesystem that treats a PDF file as a disk image
> by hiding the FS data among the PDF metadata.  It's mostly for fun,
> but if anyone comes up with a novel use for it, I'd be interested in
> hearing about that.

By coincidence, but probably way off-topic:

<http://plone.org/products/arofficetransforms/issues/13>

As noted there, my sense is that the
-q
option for pdftohtml is most appropriate (a person or process should  
not be attempting to transform (for preview etc.) a protected PDF  
that disallows copying) but it is always good to have novel ways of  
looking inside things.

Chris, thanks!

Graham Perrin, Project/Media Development Officer
CENTRIM - the Centre for Research in Innovation Management
<http://www.brighton.ac.uk/centrim/>
+44-1273-877922

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