ZiniGo
Utility to backup magazines from the Zinio service as PDF, bypassing/Removing their DRM. (by TheAxeDude)
pdfcpu
A PDF processor written in Go. (by pdfcpu)
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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ZiniGo
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Does anyone know how to use Zinigo (magazines from Zinio)?
Wanted to download a couple of magazines that I purchased from Zinio and found this on github. However, there's no FAQ and there's no gui. Thoughts? Anyone able to help? Would be most appreciative as there's very little info on the site.
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Does anyone know how to get Zinio magazines into Calibre?
Ah-ha! I managed to solve my own problem. Looks like somebody new has started a project called "ZiniGo" which uses the current Zinio API to convert to PDF. It's running on my machine now, and so far it looks like I have some valid .pdfs. I'll leave the answer here for anyone coming from the future (assuming this project is still running).
pdfcpu
Posts with mentions or reviews of pdfcpu.
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- Show HN: A PDF Processing CLI/API Written in Go
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Making a PDF that's larger than Germany
Slightly tangential: if you are hacking on PDFs, manually or otherwise, this is an incredibly useful tool: https://pdfcpu.io/ (not the author, just a user)
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Stirling-PDF: local web application to perform various operations on PDFs
A really nice, stand-alone command line tool is pdfcpu.
https://github.com/pdfcpu/pdfcpu
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pdfcpu v0.6.0 out! - pdfcpu.io
Check it out => https://github.com/pdfcpu/pdfcpu/releases/tag/v0.6.0
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Marker: Convert PDF to Markdown quickly with high accuracy
I can report that the closest I've came before is with PDFMiner (https://pypi.org/project/pdfminer/) for Python. The benefit of this one is that it retains styling information, so that italics and the like can be retained, at least with some post-processing (I think one might need to convert certain CSS-classes to actual or tags).
The other option I have started looking into is the PDFCPU library for Go. It is a bit more low-level than PDFMiner, but one gets out very well structured info, that seem it might be possible to post-process quite well, for one's particular use case and PDF layouts: https://github.com/pdfcpu/pdfcpu
I also now tried the Marker tool in the OT, and it seems to do a reasonable job. It did intermingle some columns though, at least in some tricky cases such as when there were a round shaped image in between the two columns. One note is that Marker doesn't seem to retain styling like italics though.
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PDFcpu snippet for read text of PDF file?
Of course, the best way would be to solve it via the API without CLI. But this doesn't seem to work. https://github.com/pdfcpu/pdfcpu/issues/122
- wie splittet ihr denn PDFs - ich hab hier einige - die ich zerlegen muss in Teile
- Do you know any library to make pdf in golang?
- Pdfcpu: A Go PDF Processor