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Is there free way to go though bunch of pdf image only files and folders (in different location) and OCR them?
I would be really interested it... please suggest..
Try VietOCR, which monitors a watch folder for new input images. The program requires GhostScript to recognize PDF format.
I recommend OCRvision OCR PDF software. It has OCR folder watch where you can configure any folder as a monitored folder and the software will auto-OCR the PDF files there and convert any new scanned documents to searchable PDF. You can download the software from the web site.
PS:- I work for OCrvision
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When i save a .psd to a Photoshop PDF, some fonts don't look like they looked in Photoshop.
They are not completely filled like they are in Photoshop. See the attachments:
This is how it looks like in PhotoShop:
https://s30.postimg.org/hhzop7ksh/Screen_Shot_2014_12_15_at_13_32_23.png
And this is what it looks like in, for example, google chrome's PDF reader.
https://s30.postimg.org/v06l1hwxt/Screen_Shot_2014_12_15_at_13_43_54.png
As you see, there is a white area in the font. How do I fix this?
I bet the PDF you created from Photoshop did not embed all fonts used by the PDF.
The consequence is that any PDF reader having to deal with this document needs to use a substitute font.
How to fix this? The first step is: make sure your Photoshop-created PDF does embed all the fonts it uses. (Then see, if that is already doing what you expect, or if there are more fixes needed.)
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We used Adobe inDesign to design story books. We need both the PDF file as well as epub file. Since we all view in PDF during the process, the final clear product in PDF, when we export as epub file, it's huge. It all messed up the original design. What can we do?
Why did it happen?
I've worked on ONE project going from InDesign to ePub about two years ago - and you are right it is a mess. It didn't understand which local overrides to keep and practically every paragraph had style="localoverride1 localoverride2 substyle3 etc" in it. It was a mess to sort and clean up.
After that miserable experience we've found that it is better to view PDF and ePub as two separate products. Our workflow takes source XML and goes EITHER into InDesign OR through an XSLT to make an ePub. We no longer use InDesign to attempt to make ePubs - with an XSLT there is a LOT more control over the look and feel of the final product.
However if you are dead set on using InDesign - I've heard that it does fixed layout "epub" fairly well (basically it ends up being a bunch of images - it's not reflowable).
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When I open a VBA-File directly with notepad or notepad++, I only see a bunch of weird characters.
How did I open a VBA-File:
Unzip a *.dotm file
There you'll find a file /word/*.bin
Unzip this *.bin file
There you have the VBA-Project Source Code
Now try to open/view it with your editor of choise
Do someone know a way to view the source code correctly? Using dll or replace characters, etc...
The .bin is itself a Zip file that contains OLE Structured Storage/BIFF documents that are
somewhat non-trivial to interact with.
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/15216/Office-2007-bin-file-format
If Word is available on the machine running your application you can use it's COM Automation features to export VBA Projects as plain-text files.
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How to open or view xfdf files in Illustrator. I know it can viewed in PDF but how to view it in Illustrator. Any advice or references is highly appreciated.
XFDF files are data files for PDF forms, they cannot be viewed in Illustrator as there is nothing to see in them. They are XML files that contain field names and field values.
A XFDF file combined with the corresponding empty PDF form will give you a filled in PDF form.
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I have designed a presentation in Photoshop now i want to export each group from the File into a slide in the PDF format. I want to add links to certain text on the Design as well.
I have saved the file as a Photoshop editable PDF. But when i open it in Acrobat i am not able to add links to the text and it says the text is not editable.
Also i want to make sure the text is searchable in the PDF.
If you want to add links or text to your PDF then use Photoshop to add any text. Otherwise save it as a different file type which will make it easier for other programs to edit.