• Flying Squid
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    151 month ago

    I honestly do not get John Timmer’s problems with PDFs.

    It seems more like their issue is that they don’t have much use for them.

    If I want to quickly send someone a document that has a combination of images and text or one that I just want formatted accurately no matter where it’s viewed, what’s a better option?

    • .Donuts
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      101 month ago

      I think it’s specifically about copying text from PDFs, which seems to have gotten harder and harder as time went on

      • Flying Squid
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        51 month ago

        I have not found it to be a challenge. There are so many FOSS PDF readers that also do OCR.

        • .Donuts
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          91 month ago

          That’s what they are saying too (although Apple’s, not FOSS), as directly copying text is getting obscure, to the point where OCR makes it easier than trying to directly copy text

          • Flying Squid
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            1 month ago

            Right, so you use a PDF reader with OCR. I just don’t see how that is enshittification of the PDF format.

            There still is not a better option I can think of than PDF for many applications, and I also rarely have a problem copying text from a PDF unless you’re talking something like a scan of an old book.

            • @carl_dungeon
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              41 month ago

              He’s not talking about bad ocr or pdfs being bad in principle, he’s talking about all the drm bullshit in pdfs now that prevent working with them simply as they used to work back in the day. Things like disabling highlighting and copy paste and breaking compatibility with different pdf renderers.