Albert Astals Cid wrote: > A Dijous, 19 de mar? de 2009, Phil Endecott va escriure: >> Dear All, >> >> USGS maps can be downloaded, free, from their web site at >> http://store.usgs.gov/. Here's an example of what you can get (17 >> MByte file): http://chezphil.org/tmp/Boston_South_K42071C1_geo.PDF. >> It's a PDF from which pdfimages will happily extract a few hundred JPEGs. >> >> What I'd like to do is to assemble a single large raster image (TIFF, >> JPEG, whatever) at the natural resolution of those embedded images. >> That means assembling those few hundred JPEG images in the right >> pattern. And I'd like to be able to do that automatically for a large >> number of these files. So: >> >> - Does pdfimages write out the images in an order that has some >> guaranteed relationship to the position of the images on the page? > > I'm almost sure it just outputs them as they are found on the pdf commands > that has nothing to do with their position on the page. > >> - Can pdfimages be hacked to output some hint of the positions of each >> image? > > Should not be very difficult, but you need to be a coder to do that.
Hi Albert, Thanks for that. I may have found another way to solve my problem, but if I need to pursue this I'll look into it further. Cheers, Phil. _______________________________________________ poppler mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/poppler
