[poppler] pdftohtml output file font

jack volt morofiler at gmail.com
Thu Mar 24 05:35:23 PDT 2011


Thank you for the answer ,

I am not a committer of poppler ,just a simple user.
The typeface of my html files is very small ,is there any option to handle
that ?

Regards,

Jack VOLTE


2011/3/24 suzuki toshiya <mpsuzuki at hiroshima-u.ac.jp>

> Hi,
>
> I think it's reasonable request. The first step would
> be the improvement of utils/HtmlFonts.cc, to translate
> the font specification in PDF to that for HTML.
> If nobody have sufficient time to start quickly, I
> want to do it when I have a time to do it. However,
> non-ASCII font names (used by CJK fonts) are often
> coded by PostScript syntax and many ad-hoc code would
> be required to recover the original face name.
>
> The next step would be... Although CSS can include more
> information to specify a font with detailed typeface
> classifications like Panose, most HTML rendering systems
> won't reflect it. I guess the pragmatic solution would
> be the extension of pdftohtml to generate an archive
> (like MHTML or Mozilla archive) that can include HTML,
> CSS and fonts.
>
> Regards,
> mpsuzuki
>
> jack volt wrote:
> > Hello ,
> >
> > I have a question about the font of pdftohmtl's output file .
> > Is there any way to generate a html a little bit more faithful(and
> actuaally
> > prettier ) to the original pdf .Output file font is very basic .
> >
> > Thanks in advance .
> >
> > Jack Volte
> >
> >
> >
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