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PyPDF fails #59
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This doesn't solve the issue, but it might make it less severe. See #520 See #268 See virantha/pypdfocr#59 Co-authored-by: danniesim <[email protected]>
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This doesn't solve the issue, but it might make it less severe. See #520 See #268 See virantha/pypdfocr#59 sfneal@3558a69 Co-authored-by: danniesim <[email protected]>
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This doesn't solve the issue, but it might make it less severe. See py-pdf#520 See py-pdf#268 See virantha/pypdfocr#59 sfneal@3558a69 Co-authored-by: danniesim <[email protected]>
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This doesn't solve the issue, but it might make it less severe. See py-pdf#520 See py-pdf#268 See virantha/pypdfocr#59 sfneal@3558a69 Co-authored-by: danniesim <[email protected]>
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On some PDF files, I get the following:
I'm using CentOs 7.2.1511.
The same file is OCRed correctly in Windows.
I found a bug regarding this issue with pyPDF: py-pdf/pypdf#99
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