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Tilman Hausherr edited comment on PDFBOX-5868 at 8/14/24 7:42 AM:
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1) This is a duplicate of PDFBOX-3248, your content stream contains /ActualText
which we don't support, sadly.
2) Nothing except contribute code
3) don't know.
was (Author: tilman):
This is a duplicate of PDFBOX-3248, your content stream contains /ActualText
which we don't support, sadly.
> PDFBox not extracting text of non-latin languages(tamil, bengali) properly
> but adobe reader's save as text does
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> Key: PDFBOX-5868
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PDFBOX-5868
> Project: PDFBox
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Text extraction
> Affects Versions: 3.0.3 PDFBox
> Environment: Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS x86_64
> Reporter: Manish S N
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: adobe_out.txt, multilingual_test.pdf, pdfbox_out.txt
>
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> I downloaded the latest executable jar of pdfbox (3.0.3) for testing and used
> the export:text command line tool to obtain the results
> * the multilingual_test.pdf is the original pdf i made to test multilingual
> text extraction.
> * the pdfbox_out.txt is the text file produced by pdfbox
> * the adobe_out.txt is the text file created by adobe reader's save as text
> feature
>
> Observation:
> as you can see in the attachment the text file obtained by pdfbox shows weird
> unicodes for tamil and bengali (for hindi the charecters are extracted but
> not overlapped; japanese seems fine to me). in contrast the text file file
> obtained from adobe reader's save as text feature seems fine and copy pasting
> the text from my document viewer(evince) also works.
> Questions:
> # why are the outputs from pdfbox and adobe different?
> # what can i do to extract the text from a multilingual pdf correctly?
> # Is there a way to apply pattern matching to text in pdf file and declare
> matches without extracting the text first? (say if the problem is with fonts
> and glyphs)
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> My Usecase fyi:
> i am trying to extract text from files and run pattern matching to identify
> pii in them. making it an app so users can define their own patterns. I am
> using apache tika for parsing documents. I noticed problem with extracted PDF
> text (other filetypes parse fine). used executable pdfbox jar to conclude
> that the _problem is in pdfbox and not in tika._ tested with adobe reader's
> extract text to confirm the problem is not with the pdf. i want to extract
> these multilingual text to run pattern matching on them alone and do not need
> to display the content but only if the pattern is present or not.
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