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Re: [potentially OT] UN resolutions in opaque PDF format: msg#00102org.fsf.europe.discussion
On Tuesday 31 October 2006 11:54, David Picon Alvarez wrote: > From: "Andreas K. Foerster" <list-J3SEoaWGrjTddJNmlsFzeA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > I am not sure, whether I really understand, what your problem is. > > But are you aware, that there are several good PDF-readers, which > > actually are free software? > > Right, I know that. The problem is not so much with the documents being > PDFs but with the fact they don't contain text, so the accessibility for > blind people, conversion to text, etc, are impossible. Yes, if a document is a saved pdf, you can cut and paste the text; but if you scan in a document to make the pdf, it is difficult to reproduce the text Here is a link that will convert pdf to text or html http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/access_onlinetools.html Otherwise, the pdf must be re-scanned, and a character recognition program used to recover the text, Court document have the same problem. Here is another link that might help http://docmorph.nlm.nih.gov/docmorph/default.htm Chris Lingard |
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