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Flaw in Google's PDF-HTML Translator (tex.stackexchange.com)
1 point by dhosek on Aug 21, 2020 | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments



PDF format is a nightmare and if you delve deep enough my experience is even the latest Adobe Acrobat can become confronted by repeated or large volumes of imports and changes around named destinations, bookmark, tags etc.

Other PDF packages like Foxit etc are still only available as 32 bit version, and there seems nothing available for Linux that comes close to being fully featured and creating identical format outcomes as Acrobat, something is fishy here.

At the moment I regularly have DC just close for no good reason after importing a few thousand named dests and convert to bookmarks etc, and it's not just my PC or install.

Things that look/seem like they should be simple can be incredibly obfuscated, to the point there seems to be a whole industry selling plug-ins over and above standard Adobe Acrobat features. And a lot of it is basic stuff you would take for granted in any other text creation/management tool/format.

And this is for something with an ISO standard, wtf?.

It's hard to know what to use otherwise if you need a widely (note I say widely) accepted format with security/digital signing etc and (perceived) immutability and DRM, but it is a pity that something better did not take the crown.


I thought I'd submit this here in hopes of catching the eye of someone on the appropriate Google team or perhaps the eye of someone who knows someone on the appropriate Google team.




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