Don't forget about pdftk vim plugin, otherwise you'll have to count
byte offsets on your fingers, or even better use qdf form with qpdf.
Maybe I'll publish a short tutorial on writing pdf by hand that I
started to write couple of months ago. AFAIK there isn't any (Please,
tell me I'm wrong).
Piotr
2009/9/7 luigi scarso
I'm sure that hartmut has done a presentation sometimes ago f, could be http://www.matexhu.org/eurotex2006/lectures/pdftex/hartmut-talk.pdf
pypdf is a python module at lowlevel. http://pybrary.net/pyPdf/
This looks very interesting!
As exercise, you can try to minimic pdffonts in python with pypdf (pdfs with ttf,otf,type1 etc )
I'm afraid, I don't understand :-(
Under linux, xpdf comes with pdffonts, a cmd line tools that extracts fonts information from a pdf. You can try to mimic it with pyPdf, so your knowledge can augment .
-- luigi
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