Dear Jeroen, Adam, Sorry for long latency about this issue. I would try to draft the solutions suggested by Adam.
Yet I'm not sure what I'm seeing now is same trouble with you. In my case, the testing PDF is: https://rawgit.com/freedesktop/poppler/1fb325f4b0a92ca28c110d46dc7a9dba2ad94367/cpp/tests/HereIsUSASCII.pdf (maybe I should provide a PDF showing surrogate characters to clarify the difference of UTF-8 & UTF-16) I see your testing code shows same outputs for ASCII, but different outputs for Cyrill etc. So, the encodings by text() and textlist() are different, although their types are same (ustring). It should be fixed. However, US-ASCII characters are not garbled. If it's different from the trouble you're seeing, please let me know. Now the easiest solution, using ustring::from_utf8() is drafted. https://github.com/freedesktop/poppler/commit/9f2ac5773553a1b83bc8b7bbfc0bc72728fc85f9 Please check if it works for you. I think it works well in my environment. I would proceed to the next one, implementing something like ustring::from_utf8() which reflects GlobalParams::textEncoding. Regards, mpsuzuki Adam Reichold wrote: > Hello Jeroen, > > Am 06.03.2018 um 12:59 schrieb Jeroen Ooms: >> On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 10:31 AM, Adam Reichold >> <adam.reich...@t-online.de> wrote: >>> Hello mpsuzuki, >>> >>> from a glance at the code, it seems page::text uses ustring::from_utf8 >>> to convert Poppler's GooString into ustring which seems correct if >>> GlobalParams::textEncoding has its default value of "UTF-8" . >> I don't understand this part. Why is textEncoding a global property? >> Shouldn't this be a property of single pdf document? Is there some way >> I can read a document's encoding from the C++ api (without including >> GlobalParams.h). >> >> The pdf spec states that different strings may have different >> encodings. Perhaps it would be possible to expose an encoding field in >> the ustring class? If there would be a way to know the encoding of a >> ustring, I can get the raw data and convert it to a suitable encoding >> myself. This would be much better than making assumptions. > > This is not the encoding of the text in the PDF document, but the > encoding of the GooString that are returned by the internal Poppler API. > Also I think the ustring class is intended to always store UTF-16 > encoded data. > > Best regards, Adam. > > _______________________________________________ poppler mailing list poppler@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/poppler