Dear Monks, I have a number of pdf's files which i need to search in. So i need to get content of pdf file... I'll try many modules from CPAN and CAM::PDF looks good for me. But I have little problem with it: on my PDF's (in ukrainian language) CAM::PDF does't return all content. The script is very simple (here link to 2.pdf -- ATTENTION! Cyrillic charset!):
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use CAM::PDF; use CAM::PDF::PageText; my $pdf = CAM::PDF->new("2.pdf"); my $pageone_tree = $pdf->getPageContentTree(1); open TEST, ">", "test.txt" or die $!; print TEST CAM::PDF::PageText->render($pageone_tree); close TEST;
It looks like so (document part that did't converted to normal text):
	 

  


I think it's not CAM::PDF problem (because pdftotext return same result) but may be i'm wrong? Could you suggest the way to fixing this bug?
P. S. I create simple html-page there i on pictures show how data is lost).

In reply to CAM::PDF did't extract all pdf's content by Gangabass

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