What about jbig2test.pdf from PDFBOX-1893? -- John
On 12 Mar 2014, at 10:43, Tilman Hausherr <thaush...@t-online.de> wrote: > No, the file would of course be public. > > I can still have a look about whether PDFBOX can now handle these files, > however I suspect that this would bring you in trouble with the law even if I > promise you all you want. > > PDFBOX does support JBIG2, you need the levigo plugin. > > Tilman > > Am 12.03.2014 18:33, schrieb Alin Mazilu: >> I have a scanned accident police reports that have people names, addresses >> and phone numbers in them. I had a problem printing these files with pdfbox >> and I had to improvise by using a command prompt print utility as a >> Process. I could maybe give you one if you agree not to release it to the >> public. >> >> Alin >> >> >> On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 1:19 PM, Tilman Hausherr >> <thaush...@t-online.de>wrote: >> >>> Hello all, >>> >>> I'd need a PDF with JBIG2 encoding that can be distributed. So it should >>> not have anything on it that is copyrighted, i.e. artwork or a real text. >>> Just some random lines or a lorem ipsum text. The image should be black & >>> white, i.e. not have other elements in it that have a color like a >>> watermark. Some unserviced Xerox copiers might produce such images, or some >>> software from Adobe, IRIS etc. If you have such a file, sent it to me, >>> tilman at snafu dot de, not to the list. >>> >>> I want to use this PDF for a unit test that checks whether the PDF is >>> decoded with the JBIG2 plugin. A fail would be an empty image. This way we >>> check that the JBIG2 plugin is properly attached. >>> >>> Tilman >>> >>> >