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[jira] [Issue Comment Deleted] (TIKA-1533) PDF parse failing to
capture right order of text (2 columns)
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-1533?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Tamara updated TIKA-1533:
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Comment: was deleted
(was: Thank you for the help Tim, next time I will post directly to them.
Here is the issue opened and linked.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PDFBOX-2637)
> PDF parse failing to capture right order of text (2 columns)
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: TIKA-1533
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-1533
> Project: Tika
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: parser
> Affects Versions: 1.6, 1.7
> Environment: Java 8, Mac OS X
> Reporter: Tamara
>
> When I am converting a document with two columns the order of the columns are inverted in the text file. I only could notice because it is an index list. The page I start to see the problem is the page 303, to look in the converted text look for 362. In the second file I have the same problem the page is 341.
> I have tried: setSortByPosition(true) and the columns got scrambled.
> I have tried to copy and paste from the pdf preview and the copy is as it should.
> And I have tried to use PDFXStream and it parses in the right way.
> Here are the files I have seen the issue:
> http://www.sbu.se/upload/Publikationer/Content0/1/Autismspektrumtillst%C3%A5nd_fulltext.pdf
> http://www.sbu.se/upload/publikationer/content0/1/forstamningssyndrom_fulltext.pdf
> The problem is in this sequence, in the first file:
> 362 A u t i s m s p e k t r u m t i l l s tå n d – d i Ag n o s t i k o c h i n s At s e r ,
> vå r d e n s o r g A n i s At i o n o c h pAt i e n t e n s d e l A k t i g h e t
> autism and mental retardation: a case study
> of 14 siblings from five families. J Pediatr
> Nurs 2007;22:410-8.
> 9. Stoner JB, Angell ME. Parent perspec-
> tives on role engagement: An investigation
> of parents of children with ASD and their
> self-reported roles with education profes-
> sionals. Focus Autism Other Dev Disabl
> 2006;21:177-89.
> 10. Stoner JB, Angell ME, House JJ,
> Bock SJ. Transitions: Perspectives from
> parents of young children with Autism
> Spectrum Disorder (ASD). J Dev Phys
> Disabil 2007;19:23-39.
> 11. Kuhaneck HM, Burroughs T, Wright J,
> Lemanczyk T, Darragh AR. A qualitative
> study of coping in mothers of children with
> an autism spectrum disorder. Phys Occup
> Ther Pediatr 2010;30:340-50.
> 12. Sivberg B. Coping strategies and paren-
> tal attitudes, a comparison of parents with
> children with autistic spectrum disorders
> and parents with non-autistic children.
> Int J Circumpolar Health 2002;61
> Suppl 2:36-50.
> 13. Antonovsky A. Hälsans mysterium.
> Stockholm: Natur och Kultur. ISBN
> 91-27-02193-9; 1991.
> 14. Antonvsky A. Hälsans mysterium:
> Stockholm: Natur och Kultur; 2005.
> 15. Shu BC. Quality of life of family care-
> givers of children with autism: The moth-
> er’s perspective. Autism 2009;13:81-91.
> 16. Cullen LA, Barlow JH, Cushway D.
> Positive touch, the implications for parents
> Referenser
> 1. Clarke J, van Amerom G. Asperger’s
> syndrome: differences between parents’
> understanding and those diagnosed. Soc
> Work Health Care 2008;46:85-106.
> 2. Tobias A. Supporting students with
> autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) at
> secondary school: A parent and student
> perspective. Educational Psychology in
> Practice 2009;25:151-65.
> 3. Müller E, Schuler A, Yates GB. Social
> challenges and supports from the perspec-
> tive of individuals with Asperger syndrome
> and other autism spectrum disabilities.
> Autism 2008;12:173-90.
> 4. Carbone PS, Behl DD, Azor V,
> Murphy NA. The medical home for
> children with autism spectrum disorders:
> parent and pediatrician perspectives.
> J Autism Dev Disord 2010;40:317-24.
> 5. Benderix Y, Nordstrom B, Sivberg B.
> Parents’ experience of having a child with
> autism and learning disabilities living in
> a group home: a case study. Autism 2006;
> 10:629-41.
> 6. Renty J, Roeyers H. Satisfaction with
> formal support and education for children
> with autism spectrum disorder: the voices
> of the parents. Child Care Health Dev
> 2006;32:371-85.
> 7. Farrugia D. Exploring stigma: medical
> knowledge and the stigmatisation of parents
> of children diagnosed with autism spec-
> trum disorder. Sociol Health Illn 2009;
> 31:1011-27.
> 8. Benderix Y, Sivberg B. Siblings’ experi-
> ences of having a brother or sister with
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> Second File: pg 341 or 344
> Postnatal Depression Scale, and assessment
> of risk factors for postnatal depression. J
> Affect Disord 2003;76:151-6.
> 66. Adouard F, Glangeaud-Freudenthal
> NM, Golse B. Validation of the Edinburgh
> postnatal depression scale (EPDS) in a
> sample of women with high-risk pregnan-
> cies in France. Arch Womens Ment Health
> 2005;8:89-95.
> 67. Bunevicius A, Kusminskas L,
> Bunevicius R. Validation of the Lithuanian
> version of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depres-
> sion Scale. Medicina (Kaunas) 2009;45:
> 544-8.
> 68. Chaudron LH, Szilagyi PG, Tang W,
> Anson E, Talbot NL, Wadkins HI, et al.
> Accuracy of depression screening tools for
> identifying postpartum depression among
> urban mothers. Pediatrics 2010;125:e609-
> 17. Epub 2010 Feb 15.
> 69. Matthey S, Barnett B, Kavanagh DJ,
> Howie P. Validation of the Edinburgh
> Postnatal Depression Scale for men, and
> comparison of item endorsement with their
> partners. J Affect Disord 2001;64:175-84.
> 70. Rowe HJ, Fisher JR, Loh WM. The
> Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale
> detects but does not distinguish anxiety
> disorders from depression in mothers of
> infants. Arch Womens Ment Health 2008;
> 11:103-8.
> 71. Boyce PM, Stubbs J, Todd AL. The
> Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale:
> Validation for an Australian sample.
> Aust N Z J Psychiatry 1993;27:472-476.
> 72. Leonardoua AA, Zervas YM,
> Papageorgiou CC, Marks MN, Tsartsara
> EC, Antsaklis A, et al. Validation of the
> Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale
> Postnatal Depression Scale: validation in
> a Norwegian community sample. Nord J
> Psychiatry 2001;55:113-7.
> 59. Navarro P, Ascaso C, Garcia-Esteve
> L, Aguado J, Torres A, Martin-Santos R.
> Postnatal psychiatric morbidity: a vali-
> dation study of the GHQ-12 and the
> EPDS as screening tools. General
> Hospital Psychiatry 2007;29:1-7.
> 60. Phillips J, Charles M, Sharpe L,
> Matthey S. Validation of the subscales
> of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression
> Scale in a sample of women with unsettled
> infants. J Affect Disord 2009;118:101-12.
> 61. Beck CT, Gable RK. Comparative ana-
> lysis of the performance of the Postpartum
> Depression Screening Scale with two other
> depression instruments. Nurs Res 2001;50:
> 242-50.
> 62. Bunevicius A, Kusminskas L, Pop VJ,
> Pedersen CA, Bunevicius R. Screening for
> antenatal depression with the Edinburgh
> Depression Scale. J Psychosom Obstet
> Gynaecol 2009;30:238-43.
> 63. Aydin N, Inandi T, Yigit A,
> Hodoglugil NN. Validation of the Turkish
> version of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depres-
> sion Scale among women within their first
> postpartum year. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr
> Epidemiol 2004;39:483-6.
> 64. Garcia-Esteve L, Ascaso C, Ojuel J,
> Navarro P. Validation of the Edinburgh
> Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) in
> Spanish mothers. J Affect Disord 2003;
> 75:71-6.
> 65. Berle JO, Aarre TF, Mykletun A,
> Dahl AA, Holsten F. Screening for
> postnatal depression. Validation of the
> Norwegian version of the Edinburgh
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