El Dimecres, 12 de març de 2014, a les 20:25:45, Marco va escriure: > Hi Albert > > Command 'pdftotext -layout filename.pdf -' it is the same if I use > physical_layout in my small program, but if I have a pdf file with text > into tables (I am sorry for my bad description), and I use command > 'pdftotext filename.pdf -', it give a results that I cannot display using > 'raw_order_layout' or 'physical_layout' in my program.
I'd say it is the other way around, poppler-dump can't give you what -layout does. Compare the code of poppler-page.cpp and pdftottext, it's pretty straight- forward. Cheers, Albert > > 2014-03-12 19:49 GMT+01:00 Marco <[email protected]>: > > Hi to all > > > > I am new user to poppler and I have a short question. > > > > In my small program I use these lines: > > > > for (int i = 0; i < pages; ++i) { > > > > cout << "Page " << (i + 1) << "/" << pages << ":" << endl; > > auto_ptr<poppler::page> p(doc->create_page(i)); > > poppler::byte_array text_ba = p.get()->text(p->page_rect(), > > > > poppler::page::raw_order_layout).to_utf8(); > > > > text_ba.push_back(0); // Add a NULL terminator for the C char * > > string text( text_ba.begin(), text_ba.end() ); > > cout << text << endl; > > } > > > > to print text of file pdf, but using 'raw_order_layout' or > > 'physical_layout' the output is different if I use the command 'pdftotext > > filename.pdf -'. > > > > > > How I can show text (but written in a pointer of char) as command > > 'pdftotext filename.pdf -' ? > > > > Thank _______________________________________________ poppler mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/poppler
