![]() Lengthy comments below discuss representing smaller images from DjVu document page as separate objects, which is not easily possible because DjVu document page is itself just a single image with optional text layer, with no "information" about smaller images as separate objects. Which is identical to input DjVu file and has text layer inside: Then this nifty program takes care of everything that's inside this folder (HTML and TIFF files with same base name) and produces output PDF file with some by-products: sample.djvu This is where pdfbeads comes in play, and we simple execute: So that we end with these file in out work folder: sample.djvu Now we extract DjVu page to TIFF format with:ĭdjvu -format=tiff -page=10 sample.djvu pg10.tif Sed intervention corrects class names in output hOCR (which is just simple HTML file) ![]() We can use djvu2hocr command (from ocrodjvu package) to extract hidden text layer from DjVu file (it doesn't do any OCR or similar, it just extracts text layer with geometry), i.e.:ĭjvu2hocr -p 10 sample.djvu | sed 's/ocrx/ocr/g' > pg10.html
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