Hi warmsuns, as you need to convert the pdf to text you can use the existing CPAN modules
PDF::API2
CAM::PDF
CAM::PDF::PageText
Untested code:
use strict;
use warnings;
use utf8;
use CAM::PDF;
use CAM::PDF::PageText;
my $FileName = shift || die "Usage:Command line argument Missing. Give
+ a PDF file as argument\n";
my $Pdf_Obj = CAM::PDF->new($FileName);
print text_from_page(1);
sub Text_From_Page
{
my $pg_num = shift;
return CAM::PDF::PageText->render($pdf->getPageContentTree($pg_num
+));
}
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