Re: Support for hybrid-references (also discussed in: PDFBox and implementation, state reg. PDF Spec)

2014-08-12 Thread Andreas Lehmkuehler
Hi, Am 08.08.2014 08:57, schrieb Martin Tappler: On 08/07/2014 06:57 PM, John Hewson wrote: Thanks, that's very useful! Great! My only concern would be: According to the PDF spec, this should not be needed, but makes the parsing more robust, since there might be files, which store

Re: Support for hybrid-references (also discussed in: PDFBox and implementation, state reg. PDF Spec)

2014-08-08 Thread Martin Tappler
On 08/07/2014 06:57 PM, John Hewson wrote: Thanks, that's very useful! Great! My only concern would be: According to the PDF spec, this should not be needed, but makes the parsing more robust, since there might be files, which store information in the table, but not in the stream. We

Support for hybrid-references (also discussed in: PDFBox and implementation, state reg. PDF Spec)

2014-08-07 Thread Martin Tappler
Hi, I am looking at PDF files at COS level and I found that the current implementation of the non-sequential parser does not provide support for hybrid cross references (which was discussed before in this mailing list). Look at the PDF file at [1] for instance. It contains a structure tree,

Re: Support for hybrid-references (also discussed in: PDFBox and implementation, state reg. PDF Spec)

2014-08-07 Thread Andreas Lehmkühler
Hi Martin Tappler martin.tapp...@gmail.com hat am 7. August 2014 um 11:44 geschrieben: Hi, I am looking at PDF files at COS level and I found that the current implementation of the non-sequential parser does not provide support for hybrid cross references (which was discussed before in

Re: Support for hybrid-references (also discussed in: PDFBox and implementation, state reg. PDF Spec)

2014-08-07 Thread John Hewson
Thanks, that's very useful! My only concern would be: According to the PDF spec, this should not be needed, but makes the parsing more robust, since there might be files, which store information in the table, but not in the stream. We generally don't implement hypothetical aspects of