Correct me if I'm wrong Jim but didn't you and Conrad have to use a
different unicode name to get cyrillic working on your dapper install? Just
my humble observation as I have no real advice having never had a need to
convert that direction :)
On 6/27/06, jimw <jpw@sasktel.net> wrote:
>
>
> Ubuntu includes a nice little utility, pdftotext, which can, indeed,
> change a pdf to text. One rather long pdf went very nicely into text,
> though some of the spacing leaves a great deal to be desired.
>
> On thew other hand, attempting to do the same thing with a text done in
> the Cyrillic alphabet produces a file containing nothing but the
> punctuation. it's necessary to use the -enc option to turn it to
> cyrillic, but the result I get is this:
>
> /Desktop/Zash$ pdftotext -enc cyrillic ./zash1.pdf
> Error: Couldn't find unicodeMap file for the 'cyrillic' encoding
> Error: Couldn't get text encoding
>
> Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
>
> Anyone care?(:))
>
> JimW
>
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Received on Tue Jun 27 23:52:04 2006
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