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2015-04-29 19:12 GMT+03:00 Ronald Houk rh...@ottumwapubliclibrary.org:
You might take a look at a couple of projects.
First to split your pdf up you could use the python based stapler program.
- https://github.com/hellerbarde/stapler/tree/master
On Wed, 29 Apr 2015, Sergio Letuche wrote:
Dear all,
we have a pdf, that is taken from a to be printed pdf, full of tables. The
text is split in two columns. How would you suggest we uploaded this pdf to
the web? We would like to keep the structure, and split each section taken
from the table
You might take a look at a couple of projects.
First to split your pdf up you could use the python based stapler program.
- https://github.com/hellerbarde/stapler/tree/master
And to convert the pdf to html you would take a look at pdf2htmlEX -
https://github.com/coolwanglu/pdf2htmlEX
On Wed,
Dear all,
we have a pdf, that is taken from a to be printed pdf, full of tables. The
text is split in two columns. How would you suggest we uploaded this pdf to
the web? We would like to keep the structure, and split each section taken
from the table of contents as a page, but also keep the
At least with PDF, folks know what to expect, so I suggest that if format
is of the utmost importance, you stick to that, although since you are
originating in InDesign, you might also want to look into using one of the
tools such as in5 that are available to generate HTML5 directly.
Cary
On
: [CODE4LIB] pdf and web publishing question
Dear all,
we have a pdf, that is taken from a to be printed pdf, full of tables. The text
is split in two columns. How would you suggest we uploaded this pdf to the web?
We would like to keep the structure, and split each section taken from the
table