rakesh kumar wrote:
> How can you open this if it is password protected. If there is any tool then
> please post about that.
>
Remove encryption from the PDF:
http://blog.sandipb.net/2009/01/10/removing-encryption-from-legitimate-pdf-files-on-ubuntu/
then proceed as any other pdf.
AFAIK, a PDF
How can you open this if it is password protected. If there is any tool then
please post about that.
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 7:03 PM, Sawrub wrote:
> On 11/12/2009 05:55 PM, Sudev Barar wrote:
>
>> 2009/11/12 Linux Lingam:
>>
>>
>>> any clues on how i may convert it into a usable spreadsheet fil
On 11/12/2009 05:55 PM, Sudev Barar wrote:
2009/11/12 Linux Lingam:
any clues on how i may convert it into a usable spreadsheet file?
just tried PDFedit, but it can't do much with the 'standard-encrypted'
file, even though the software offers
a nice export to txt, and a pdf to xml
2009/11/12 Linux Lingam :
>>
>> any clues on how i may convert it into a usable spreadsheet file?
>
>
> just tried PDFedit, but it can't do much with the 'standard-encrypted'
> file, even though the software offers
> a nice export to txt, and a pdf to xml option elsewhere.
>
pdftotext and pdftohtm
updated. see in-line:
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 5:42 PM, Linux Lingam wrote:
> the pdf e-bill emailed by airtel to me saves paper, but i want to
> sort, filter, and mangle it.
> tried opening it with openoffice.org on my ubuntu 9.04 here, but it
> displays hex, maybe also because
> it's a password-
the pdf e-bill emailed by airtel to me saves paper, but i want to
sort, filter, and mangle it.
tried opening it with openoffice.org on my ubuntu 9.04 here, but it
displays hex, maybe also because
it's a password-protected file (more annoyance than security, but
that's another matter).
any clues on