Re: Converting PS and PDF to HTML

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On 12/25/05, M Daniel R M <4.mdr.magarzo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> El dom, 25-12-2005 a las 10:07 -0800, Antonio Olivares escribió:
>
> >
> > There are several choices and for that you are the
> > best one to take a risk.
> >
> >
> >
> > Try pdftohtml from sourceforge.  There are two files
> > one tar.gz which you will have to install with
> > $ tar -zxvf pdfto<TAB>
> > $ ./configure
> > $ make
> > # make install
> > or instructions which are .
> > and one for windows[evil empire].
> >
> > http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=45839
> >
> > Best Regards and Merry Xmas,
> >
> > Antonio
> >
>
> pfdtohtml rpm package can be found into the "extras" repo;
>
> Run "rpm -qli pdftohtml" first, you may have already it installed!
>
> If not, you know... either your own by hand or yum can do it for you.
>
> Be aware it has several limitations (such as tables, etc..)
>
> Copied & pasted:
>
> $ yum info pdftohtml Setting up repositories Reading repository metadata
> in from local files
> Installed Packages
> Name   : pdftohtml
> Arch   : i386
> Version: 0.36
> Release: 4
> Size   : 634 k
> Repo   : installed
> Summary: PDF to HTML converter
>
> Description:
>  PDFTOHTML converts Portable Document Format (PDF) files to HTML
> format. This release converts text and links. Bold and italic face are
> preserved, but high level HTML structures ( like lists or tables ) are
> not yet generated. Images are ignored ( but you can extract them from
> the PDF file using pdfimages, distributed with the Xpdf package ).
> The current version is tested on Linux and Solaris 2.6
>
> Regards

[root@localhost ~]# rpm -qli pdftohtml
package pdftohtml is not installed

Installing now. Thank you!

Dotan Cohen
http://technology-sleuth.com/short_answer/what_is_a_firewall.html


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