-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 have a look at the pdflib (www.pdflib.com). Their Text Extraction Toolkit might be what you are looking for, though I'm not sure whether you can use it detached from the pdflib itself.
hth Nils tubby schrieb: > I know this question comes up a lot, so here goes again. I want to read > text from a PDF file, run re searches on the text, etc. I do not care > about layout, fonts, borders, etc. I just want the text. I've been > reading Adobe's PDF Reference Guide and I'm beginning to develop a > better understanding of PDF in general, but I need a bit of help... this > seems like it should be easier than it is. Here's some code: > > import zlib > > fp = open('test.pdf', 'rb') > bytes = [] > while 1: > byte = fp.read(1) > #print byte > bytes.append(byte) > if not byte: > break > > for byte in bytes: > > op = open('pdf.txt', 'a') > > dco = zlib.decompressobj() > > try: > s = dco.decompress(byte) > #print >> op, s > print s > except Exception, e: > print e > > op.close() > > fp.close() > > I know the text is compressed... that it would have stream and endstream > makers and BT (Begin Text) and ET (End Text) and that the uncompressed > text is enclosed in parenthesis (this is my text). Has anyone here done > this in a simple fashion? I've played with the pyPdf library some, but > it seems overly complex for my needs (merge PDFs, write PDFs, etc). I > just want a simple PDF text extractor. > > Thanks -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFuSPozvGJy8WEGTcRAnY0AJ0VZez3XRbLm/JXZKhn/rgHP0R3qwCfWAnT EupBECHab2kG33Rmnh+xf74= =INM5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list