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- Caffè Italia * 30/04/23
- Borb: the open source PDF engine
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Generating PDF from some sort of template (jinja2) with headers, footers, images, not just a printed HTML document.
Have you looked at borb? I’m not sure if it’s exactly what you need I found it useful when doing something similar to you
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looking for an "low dependency" or pythonesque way to generate PDF's
You might take a look at borb
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fpdf2.5.2 : SVG support and comparison with borb
I will also perform a quick comparison with the borb library.
- borb, the open-source pure Python PDF engine
- borb: the open-source pure Python PDF engine
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borb, the pure Python PDF library
Get borb from source on GitHub, or download using PyPi.
- borb v2.0.16
- borb, the open source pure Python PDF library: new release
Camelot
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Show HN: How do you OCR on a Mac using the CLI or just Python for free
I had good repeated success extracting tables from PDFs using Camelot (Python, https://github.com/camelot-dev/camelot)
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How to query the table part of PDF
I found this today and it is working well https://github.com/camelot-dev/camelot
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Camelot: DeprecationError: PdfFileReader is deprecated and was removed in PyPDF2 3.0.0. Use PdfReader instead.
here is the corresponding bug report in git: https://github.com/camelot-dev/camelot/issues/339
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HELP! Data Prep from PDF file having Tabular Data?
Try https://github.com/camelot-dev/camelot. It seems like this should work on your case.
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Camelot VS ExtractTable-py - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 2 Feb 2022
- Need help with indexing pdf tables in python
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exporting handwritten dataset as text, export it and use it as a csv
Yeah, I’m pretty sure the Remarkable OCR is not up to these kinds of tasks unfortunately. If you know some coding you could write something that’d likely work well in Python using for ex. this for receiving the mail attachment and this for converting the PDF to CSV. This is in case you’d write your data as a table on the Remarkable, which I guess is preferable to writing something like (0.5, 8.4, -0.3). If you’d rather do it that way, there are other more suitable OCR tools like this one. The checkbox use-case in the comment above would also be possible by modifying this approach. DM if you’d like to discuss further work.
- Camelot: PDF Table Extraction for Humans
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Show HN: I made a tool to convert images of tables to CSV
Looks like it's a bit in-progress: https://github.com/camelot-dev/camelot/pull/209
"Update docs" isn't checked, and that's what I was going on.
What are some alternatives?
ReportLab
image-table-ocr - Turn images of tables into CSV data. Detect tables from images and run OCR on the cells.
PyPDF2 - A pure-python PDF library capable of splitting, merging, cropping, and transforming the pages of PDF files
PDFMiner - Python PDF Parser (Not actively maintained). Check out pdfminer.six.
pdf2docx - Open source Python library for converting PDF to DOCX.
pdftabextract - A set of tools for extracting tables from PDF files helping to do data mining on (OCR-processed) scanned documents.
pikepdf - A Python library for reading and writing PDF, powered by QPDF
pytesseract - A Python wrapper for Google Tesseract
fpdf2 - Simple PDF generation for Python
WeasyPrint - The awesome document factory