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Create a new document in Notepad++, make sure 'Encode in ANSI' is selected in the Encoding menu, paste the text there, then choose 'Convert to UTF-8 without BOM' in the Encoding menu. You can also try using Decoder, a free online tool for fixing encoding problems.
24 Nov 2006 The program tells me 'there is no available system font. You cannot add or delete text using the currently selected font'. When I right-click the text and try to change the font to some like 'TimesNewRoman'. It tells me that this is not possible because the chosen font and the font encodings in the document
I have a series of text-based PDF documents that I need to export to Word, but the character encoding is messed up whether I use Reader's save to text not for the fact that when I've previously had the "won't copy/paste and won't export" problem with other files, Readiris had failed be able to convert them.
It's not an encoding issue - it's a LACK OF encoding issue. (meaning that the PDF has text, but didn't bother to specify what type of text). your best bet is to save the PDF as a images (TIFF or PNG) and then combine them back together and OCR.
It is very difficult to recover the encoding info, and sometimes the best option is to convert the pages to TIFF and then run OCR You can try a With Adobe Acrobat Pro 9, I process the problematic unsearchable pdf due to custom font encoding as follows: All of these commands (1-4) are from File menu:.
I am trying to edit PDF text using Professional v8. When I highlight the text using the text edit tool I get the following error message. "All or part of the selection has no available system font. You cannot add or delete using the currently selected font." When I try to change the font I get the message.
Part of that is the PDF Specification which is a very hefty document explaining the ins and outs of PDF (including the answer to your question). In short - and not as a substitute to reading the documentation - what you're looking at are character values in the encoding of the font set by the /F2 12 Tf command
Hi, We are creating PS file using 3B2 software and converting PS to PDF using Adobe Distiller 5.0 or 7.0 or 9.0. In the created PDF some font are.
9 Feb 2014 While it doesn't seem that there is an easy way to simply change font encoding, I have come up with a solution. I remember reading a few years ago that adding tags to a PDF somehow fixes the document so that when you select a paragraph of text and then copy and paste it into InDesign, you won't get
Re-create your PDF. If possible, base your PDFCreator on a more recent version of Ghostscript. Change the setting of PDFCreator so that it doesn't create a font subset any more. Make sure the original font is fully embedded. Then very likely, the font encoding problem will go away and you'll be able to copy'n'paste text from
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