I know I'm very late to the party but anyone who is doing this on Mac needs to be aware of one very large WARNING. This will NOT work as expected on anything other than simple page layouts.
As of Snow Leopard, Apple made PDF rendering 'smarter'. That is smarter like auto text correction on smart phones. Whilst this technology works a good percentage of the time, it also doesn't work when you really need it to. Prior to SnoLeo Copying text from a PDF document (be it in Preview, Skim or Reader) and Pasting it into TextEdit (or similar) would result in each whole line of text appearing on the equivalent line in the text document. Good if the document is a single column, generally bad if it isn't. To compensate for this you could press the Option key whilst dragging across the text and Jaguar/Tiger/Leopard changed to Column mode and would try to auto figure out where the columns were and when you Pasted, Column 2 text would appear under Column 1 text - neat, a time saver in most cases. As of SnoLeo this feature is automatically turned On and as far as I know it can't be turned Off. I have no idea about Lion. This is great if your documents are simple 1, 2 or more 'basic' columns of text. It is a huge pain in the backside if the page looks like columns of text but isn't. A case in point is any table; it will come out as each column rendered one below the other as a single column in your text document. This is 'fixable' in LC if every cell of the table contains data AND the same amount of lines of data, but if any are blank, then the data is truncated and it becomes a nightmare to correct. If a table appears at the centre of a page of two columns of text squeezing around it, and some cells contain multiple lines of text whilst the majority don't, the result is pretty scrambled and virtually impossible to correct. This 'smart feature' is built into the Quartz graphic engine and therefore effects every application that uses it, including Skim, Acrobat Reader and most unfortunately Devon Technologies PDF2RTFService, which I've used for years to get pdf as text into Rev/LC (highly recommended, it's free from here: http://www.devontechnologies.com/download/index.html). AppleScript's 'get text' uses the same engine and is equivalent to Copy. One workaround is in Acrobat Reader you can use the Save as.... and select Text. Reader knows exactly which is columns, what is a table and will render a good text version*. But Reader is not AppleScriptable so you can't automate this with LC. Some AS gurus here might know how to use AppleEvents to force Reader to submit to LC's will, but that's beyond me. The only automated solution I've found, which is only viable for me/personal use, is I have a G5 that my wife uses and runs Leopard. I have a drop box there I send pdfs to which AppleScript and PDF2RTFService then converts to 'unscrambled' text files. Before you go firm with the previously provided solution you better be sure it works with ALL the likely layouts of pdf files that are going to be thrown at it, otherwise a multitude of support calls await. I'm meaning to ask the Forums at Apple if PDF has been fixed in Lion, but the 5 min I've just had spare I've spent here :-) * The Leopard 'get text' version actually renders a better text version than Reader's 'Save as.... Text'. With Reader any gaps between data is rendered as a single space character, with Leopard it attempts to substitute a variable number of space characters depending on the size of the gap. On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 6:03 PM, Francis Nugent Dixon <effe...@wanadoo.fr>wrote: > Hi from Beautiful Brittany, > > Thanks to Ken Ray for his "close to a one-liner". > > > put char 1 to 3 of field "MyPagesC" into GVPage >> put "tell app " & quote & "Skim" & quote & cr & \ >> "set " & LVDeskTop & " to path to desktop as string" & cr & \ >> "open (" & LVDeskTop & " & " & quote & "SkimTest1.pdf" & quote & ")" & >> cr & \ >> "tell document 1" & cr & "go to page " & GVPage & cr & \ >> "set result to (get text for page " & GVPage & ") as text" & cr & \ >> >> "end tell" & cr & "end tell" into GVMasterScript >> >> do GVMasterScript as AppleScript >> put char 2 to -2 of the result into field "MySkim" >> show field "MySkim" >> > > >> > I have added Kens small correction to his post of yesterday > (he gave me the correction off-forum) > > Great Stuff - Works a treat ! > > Sigh ! - I have a long way to go to master AppleScript ... > > -Francis > > > "Nothing should ever be done for the first time !" > > > > ______________________________**_________________ > use-livecode mailing list > use-livecode@lists.runrev.com > Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your > subscription preferences: > http://lists.runrev.com/**mailman/listinfo/use-livecode<http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode> > _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode