Dear @linux and @academicchatter folks:

Please suggest libre/open source tools that allow for the extraction of text and images from scientific pdf documents?

P.S: I’m on a linux machine. Would like something terminal friendly, if possible!

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    12 days ago

    The first tool I can think of is LibreOffice Draw

    Maybe there are other tools, but I think LibreOffice Draw do the job pretty well

    Edit: If the PDF has written text, you may wanna use an OCR tool, but I don’t have any to suggest

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    Try Zotero. It is a complete literature databas but it’s PDF reader is very good at extracting images and text. Works on all OS, web and mobile. Native Linux client has been very smooth for me. Oh, terminal it doesn’t do though. If you want to extract a large amount in an automated way, its probably not the right tool.

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    gImageReader is a graphical front-end to the open-source OCR program Tesseract, so that might be just what you’re looking for. The default settings don’t add the OCR’d text to the PDF but you can do that.

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    I’m mystified that poppler-utils is not a viable option. Of course the *.pdf file would have to include the text itself, but many do.