Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: pdf2odt
Version: 0.5
Summary: Change files and directories permisions and owner recursivily from current directory
Home-page: https://github.com/Turulomio/pdf2odt
Author: Turulomio
Author-email: turulomio@yahoo.es
License: GPL-3
Description: What is pdf2odt
        ===============
        
        It's a script to convert pdf to LibreOffice Writer document. Pdf pages are converted as images. It uses pdftoppm from poppler to make conversion
        
        Links
        =====
        
        Project main page
            https://github.com/turulomio/pdf2odt/
        
        Doxygen documentation:
            http://turulomio.users.sourceforge.net/doxygen/pdf2odt/
        
        Pypi web page:
            https://pypi.org/project/pdf2odt/
        
        Installation and use in Linux
        =============================
        
        If you use Gentoo you can find a ebuild in https://github.com/Turulomio/myportage/tree/master/dev-python/pdf2odt
        
        To install in other distributions, you must have poppler installed to use pdftoppm command. You can use your distribution package manager
        
        Then just type:
        
        `pip install pdf2odt`
        
        Once installed you can use it typing:
        
        `pdf2odt --pdf doc.pdf doc.odt`
        
        If you want OCR, you have to install tesseract application then you have to run 
        
        `pdf2odt --pdf doc.pdf --tesseract doc.odt`
        
        Installation and use in Windows
        ===============================
        
        You need python installed. It works with the latest version. Don't forget to add python executables to PATH, marking it in the installation process.
        
        Then just type:
        
        `pip install pdf2odt`
        
        Now you have to download poppler for windows from https://blog.alivate.com.au/poppler-windows/. Uncompress the downloaded file and add its installation directory to Windows environment path. Here you have how to do it https://www.architectryan.com/2018/03/17/add-to-the-path-on-windows-10/ 
        
        
        Now you can use it typing in windows shell:
        
        `pdf2odt --pdf doc.pdf doc.odt`
        
        If you want OCR, ou have to download tesseract for windows fromm https://github.com/UB-Mannheim/tesseract/wiki. Then you have to add its installation directory to Windows environment path too.
        
        `pdf2odt --pdf doc.pdf --tesseract doc.odt`
        
        
        Dependencies
        ============
        * https://www.python.org/, as the main programming language.
        * https://pypi.org/project/colorama/, to give console colors.
        * https://pypi.org/project/pillow/, to manage png images.
        * https://github.com/turulomio/officegenerator/, to generate odt file.
        * https://poppler.freedesktop.org/, to convert pdf to images using pdftoppm.
        * https://blog.alivate.com.au/poppler-windows/ to install poppler in windows.
        * https://pypi.org/project/tqdm, to show beautyful progress bars.
        * https://github.com/tesseract-ocr/, for OCR support.
        
        Changelog
        =========
        0.5.0
        -----
          * Now pdf2odt detects if tesseract language selected is supported.
        
        0.4.0
        -----
          * Added OCR support with tesseract
          * Now uses process concurrency and shows a progress bar
        
        0.3.0
        -----
          * Fixed problem with white spaces paths in windows.
          * Improved metadata information.
        
        0.2.0
        -----
          * Now works on Windows with popper for windows installation
        
        0.1.0
        -----
          * Basic functionality
        
Keywords: change permissions ownner files directories
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: System Administrators
Classifier: Topic :: System :: Systems Administration
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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