Thank you for your answers.
By "as close as possible", we mean that the output file .tex will be quite similar in the content (and the meaning). It could differ from the original pdf on graphical issues, but we consider the user could (and often want to) change the layout by his own.
Stefan_K, you ...
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- Mon Nov 26, 2012 10:49 am
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Introducing LaTeXifier – A Converter from PDF to LaTeX
Hi everybody,
I would like to present you a project named LaTeXifier and managed by a group of Master students at the ENS Lyon (a French university). Our goal is to provide a free software enable to convert a PDF generated with LaTeX, to a source file (*.tex) whose content is as close as possible ...
I would like to present you a project named LaTeXifier and managed by a group of Master students at the ENS Lyon (a French university). Our goal is to provide a free software enable to convert a PDF generated with LaTeX, to a source file (*.tex) whose content is as close as possible ...