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## LICENSE
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GPLv3
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GPLv2 & GPLv3 Dual licensed
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## Credits
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TODO
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TODO
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vertical position of non-embeded
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option to embed local matched fonts for non-embedded ones
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fake space detection
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take care of spaces (simulate by <span>)
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use absolute positioning for long whitespace
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manpage
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option to break ligatures
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check if we can add information to the font, and let browsers show ligatures automatically
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use absolute positioning for long whitespace
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==Future==
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custom html/css
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custom html/css dir
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native support for image
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native support for draw
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.TH pdf2htmlEX 1 "Aug 31, 2012" "pdf2htmlEX 0.1"
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.SH NAME
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.PP
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.nf
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pdf2htmlEX \- Converts PDF to HTML without losing text and format.
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.fi
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.SH USAGE
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.PP
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pdf2htmlEX [options] <input\-filename> [<output\-filename>]
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.fi
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.PP
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pdf2htmlEX is a utility that converts PDF files to HTML files.
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pdf2htmlEX tries its best to render the PDF precisely, maintain proper styling, while retaining text and optmizing for Web.
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Fonts are extracted form PDF and then embedded into HTML (Type 3 fonts are not supported). Text in the converted HTML file is usually selectable and copyable.
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Other objects are rendered as images and also embedded.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.TP
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.B --help
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Show all options
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.B -v, --version
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Show copyright and version
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.TP
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.B -o, --owner-password <password>
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Specify owner password
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.TP
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.B -u, --user-password <password>
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Specify user password
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.B --dest-dir <dir> (Default: ".")
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Specify destination folder
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.TP
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.B --tmp-dir <dir> (Default: "/tmp/pdf2htmlEX")
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Specify a folder for intermediate files
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.B -f, --first-page <num> (Default: 1)
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Specify the first page to process
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.TP
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.B -l, --last-page <num> (Default: last page)
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Specify the last page to process
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.TP
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.B --zoom <ratio> (Default: 1.0)
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Specify the zoom ratio of the HTML file
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.B --hpdi <dpi>, --vpdi <dpi> (Default: 144)
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Specify the horizontal and vertical DPI for images
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.TP
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.B --process-nontext <0|1> (Default: 1)
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Whether to process non-text objects (as images)
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.TP
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.B --single-html <0|1> (Default: 1)
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Whether to embed everything into one HTML file.
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If switched out, there will be several files generated along with the HTML file including files for fonts, css, images.
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.TP
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.B --embed-base-font <0|1> (Default: 1)
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Whether to embed base 14 fonts.
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There are several base font defined in PDF standards, which are supposed to be provided by the PDF reader.
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If this switch is on, local matched font will be used and embedded; otherwise only font names are exported such that the font matched
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@ -103,6 +103,9 @@ void HTMLRenderer::install_embedded_font(GfxFont * font, FontInfo & info)
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void HTMLRenderer::install_base_font(GfxFont * font, GfxFontLoc * font_loc, FontInfo & info)
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{
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string psname(font_loc->path->getCString());
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string basename = psname.substr(0, psname.find('-'));
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GfxFontLoc * localfontloc = font->locateFont(xref, gFalse);
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if(param->embed_base_font)
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{
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@ -110,17 +113,17 @@ void HTMLRenderer::install_base_font(GfxFont * font, GfxFontLoc * font_loc, Font
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{
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embed_font(path(localfontloc->path->getCString()), font, info);
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export_remote_font(info, param->font_suffix, param->font_format, font);
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delete localfontloc;
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return;
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}
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else
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{
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cerr << format("Cannot embed base font: f%|1$x|") % info.id << endl;
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cerr << format("Cannot embed base font: f%|1$x| %2%") % info.id % psname << endl;
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// fallback to exporting by name
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}
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}
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string psname(font_loc->path->getCString());
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string basename = psname.substr(0, psname.find('-'));
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string cssfont;
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auto iter = BASE_14_FONT_CSS_FONT_MAP.find(basename);
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if(iter == BASE_14_FONT_CSS_FONT_MAP.end())
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@ -136,6 +139,7 @@ void HTMLRenderer::install_base_font(GfxFont * font, GfxFontLoc * font_loc, Font
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{
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// fill in ascent/descent only, do not embed
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embed_font(path(localfontloc->path->getCString()), font, info, true);
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delete localfontloc;
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}
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else
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{
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@ -158,15 +162,36 @@ void HTMLRenderer::install_external_font(GfxFont * font, FontInfo & info)
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cerr << "Warning: workaround for font names in bad encodings." << endl;
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}
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//debug
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GooString gfn(fontname.c_str());
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GooString * path = globalParams->findFontFile(&gfn);
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GfxFontLoc * localfontloc = font->locateFont(xref, gFalse);
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cerr << "Find: " << fontname << endl;
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if(path)
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if(param->embed_external_font)
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{
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cerr << "MATCHED: " << path->getCString() << endl;
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delete path;
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if(localfontloc != nullptr)
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{
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embed_font(path(localfontloc->path->getCString()), font, info);
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export_remote_font(info, param->font_suffix, param->font_format, font);
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delete localfontloc;
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
else
|
||||
{
|
||||
cerr << format("Cannot embed external font: f%|1$x| %2%") % info.id % fontname << endl;
|
||||
// fallback to exporting by name
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// still try to get an idea of read ascent/descent
|
||||
if(localfontloc != nullptr)
|
||||
{
|
||||
// fill in ascent/descent only, do not embed
|
||||
embed_font(path(localfontloc->path->getCString()), font, info, true);
|
||||
delete localfontloc;
|
||||
}
|
||||
else
|
||||
{
|
||||
info.ascent = font->getAscent();
|
||||
info.descent = font->getDescent();
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
export_local_font(info, font, fontname, "");
|
||||
|
@ -314,6 +314,7 @@ void HTMLRenderer::embed_font(const path & filepath, GfxFont * font, FontInfo &
|
||||
* Firefox & Chrome interprets the values in different ways
|
||||
* Trying to unify them
|
||||
*/
|
||||
// Generate an intermediate ttf font in order to retrieve the metrics
|
||||
add_tmp_file(fn + "_.ttf");
|
||||
script_fout << format("Generate(%1%)") % (tmp_dir / (fn + "_.ttf")) << endl;
|
||||
script_fout << "Close()" << endl;
|
||||
|
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