using additional options or alternative output formats), and they should probably best seen as (hopefully useful) starting points for the reader’s own explorations.Īll of the tools presented here are published as open-source, and most of them have a command-line interface. Also, many of the example commands in this post can be further refined to particular needs (e.g. So there’s probably a fair amount of selection bias here, and I don’t want to make any claims of presenting the “best” way to do any of these tasks here. Some of these tasks could be done using other tools (including ones that are not mentioned here), and in some cases these other tools may well be better choices. It was guided to a great degree by the PDF-related issues I’ve encountered myself in my day to day work. View, search and extract low-level PDF objectsĮven though this post covers a lot of ground, the selection of tasks and tools presented here is by no means meant to be exhaustive.
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