On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 4:16 PM, Diego Queiroz wrote:
> If the translation of this document is very important, I think you have to
> transliterate it by yourself or using an OCR tool (of course, this tool has
> to be able to distinguish Greek characters, so it won't be an easy task).
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> If the translation of this document is very important, I think you have to
> transliterate it by yourself or using an OCR tool (of course, this tool has
> to be able to distinguish Greek characters, so it won't be an easy task).
Thanks, I will try to contact the author himself and ask him fo
Piero Faustini,
This problem is very dificult to deal with.
It is happening because the document is not using Unicode. It is using
common ANSI format with an unusual font with Greek characters on place of
the ones you are used to (the font is embedded on the PDF file). This is why
you see "bad ch
Maybe Adobe performs some kind of OCR when you select a piece of text from a
PDF document and tries to copy what it can infer onto the clipboard. In that
case it might just not be as good with Greek as it is with English. When i
tried to select a line, the selection highlight background spilled
Hello,I know this is a bit off-topic (well, COMPLETELY off-topic) but I ask in
this newsl because I know there are some guys with international languages
coding knoledges who could at least redirect me to some other community for
this kind of problems.I need to copy some text (ok, I confess I w