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Re: PDF feature form.
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- Subject: Re: PDF feature form.
- From: Dmitry Paduchih <paduch@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 21:08:25 +0500
- In-Reply-To: <15436.46541.964967.193179@xxxxxxxxxxx> (Jason White's message of"Tue, 22 Jan 2002 11:43:57 +1100")
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A similar program does already exist. See
http://www.ra.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/~gosho/pdftohtml/
>>>>> "JW" == Jason White <jasonw@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
JW> I visited Adobe's web site this morning, where I found the PDF
JW> Reference, 3rd ed.,, which describes version 1.4 of the PDF format. Of
JW> particular interest to anyone who wants to develop software for making
JW> PDF files accessible under Linux are the following sections of the
JW> specification:
JW> 9.5 Marked content
JW> 9.6 Logical structure
JW> 9.7 Tagged PDF
JW> 9.8 Accessibility support
JW> Of course it would also be necessary to read earlier chapters of the
JW> book describing PDF file structure, which, however, programs such as
JW> XPDF/pdftotext are already designed to process.
JW> Thus I think this would be a viable project for an experienced
JW> programmer who has some spare time to contribute.
JW> One could either convert the PDF document into XML and then perform an
JW> additional conversion using XSLT under Emacspeak to create an HTML
JW> document for browsing with Emacs/W3, or convert to HTML directly by
JW> mapping the standard structure elements to HTML.
Regards,
Dimitri
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