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If you use pdflatex, just do pdftops file.pdf ps2ascii file.ps|wc -w. I compared this count to the count in Microsoft Word in a 1599 word document (according to Word). pdftotext produced a text with 1700+ words. texcount did not include the references and produced 1088 words. ps2ascii returned 1603 words.
Free online PDF Word Count-Free word counter tool online to count the number of words in PDF files and documents-The counter can include/exclude numbers (years, dollar amounts, ) from the word count.
25 Feb 2013 The wc (word count) command in Unix/Linux operating systems is used to find out number of newline count, word count, byte and characters count in a files specified by the file arguments.
19 Jun 2012 17 Rejab 1433H, Khamis. Assalamualaikum. My thesis needed a word count for what could have been its third proofread. By the way i'm still running Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot. To know why i have not upgraded to Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin, read here: My experience upgrading to 12.04 then
A pdf consists of chunks of data, some of them text, some of them pictures and some of them really magical fancy XYZ (eg. .u3d files). In contrast to pdftotext | grep , pdfgrep can output the page number of a match in a performant way and is generally faster when it doesn't have to search the whole
21 May 2008 Hi, is there an application/reader/CLI utility that is able to count the number of words in a pdf file? thanks.
If on Unix, you can use pdftotext : linux.about.com/od/commands/l/blcmdl1_pdftote.htm. I just tried out a free program, Translator's Abacus. You can drag and drop various file types (including PDF), and it pops up a browser with a printable report of the word count for each document.
You can use the word count code from Context ( lang-wrd.lua ). I took the liberty and adapted it for Plain (should work with the LaTeX format as well). The code is stripped of more Context specific features and relies on the character property definitions from char-def.lua . This way there's no need for external
I think such a feature is better suited for document editors, as they have more information on the document as a plain viewer and counting words is trivial. Take a PDF file as an example. What you see as text might actually be some kind of vector graphic shape. Even if the text is contained as such in the PDF
Is there any way I can count words in a PDF file without resorting to Acrobat Reader (which apparently has that feature)? That's a massive program, which I actually don't like. I need to count words in the PDF file because I write my papers with LaTeX, and they're full of my extensive comments. Do you know
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