Re: pdf documents

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If you know the error string that gets displayed, then using grep -r should point you to the relevant code. Actually, it doesn't look as though my version of pdftotext enforces permissions (I have the version included with poppler, which is a fork of xpdf made into a library and used by evince and possibly other projects). It will enforce the permissions if ENFORCE_PERMISSIONS is defined at compile time, but it is not by default.

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On Sat, 29 Dec 2007, Tony Baechler wrote:

Fine, but that doesn't help us non-programmers like me. I admit that I haven't looked at the source but I wouldn't know what I'm looking at anyway. I took a brief look but it meant nothing to me. Again, I'm not trying to pirate or anything else, I just want equal access to pdf documents without using an OCR package. The OCR package I used in the past created errors that weren't in the original document.

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