How to convert .pdf file to .rtf file? Thread poster: miraclee
| miraclee Local time: 20:19 English to Chinese
Hello friends Could you kindly let me know which software can convert .PDF file to .rtf file so that it can be dealt with Trados, and re-install the translated .rtf file into the .PDF file. Thank you very much. Kind regards Lee | | | Adobe Acrobat Professional 6.0 or higher | Apr 6, 2007 |
Hi, you need Adobe Acrobat Professional. You can save the file as rtf and translate it with Trados. After cleanup you can press the "convert to pdf" button in your word file (will be visible after installing Adoba Acrobat Professional) and the file will be reconverted to pdf. HTH. | | | Heinrich Pesch Finland Local time: 15:19 Member (2003) Finnish to German + ... No perfect solution | Apr 6, 2007 |
This is the most discussed subject here. You can search the forums for "pdf convertion". But generally you should first of all ask the customer for a Word-compatible or Trados compatible file, that can be translated without losing formatting information. You can convert pdf to doc or rft and translate and convert back to pdf, but the result will not satisfy the customer. Usually the text is fed by someone else from the doc- or rtf-file into a dtp-software and that takes time.<... See more This is the most discussed subject here. You can search the forums for "pdf convertion". But generally you should first of all ask the customer for a Word-compatible or Trados compatible file, that can be translated without losing formatting information. You can convert pdf to doc or rft and translate and convert back to pdf, but the result will not satisfy the customer. Usually the text is fed by someone else from the doc- or rtf-file into a dtp-software and that takes time. So make sure to charge a fee for any convertion you have to do yourself. Some software do a good job when converting pdf into doc. Last week I translated a 40 page file which I had converted with Abbyy Finereader. But the customer will have to do the dtp part themselves, because the source language is longer than the target language. There are many pitfalls when converting. Simple copy and past will make a mess of most files and leave the linebreaks. In any case you have to check, if a hyphen is there because it should be or because it was there because the word was on two lines in the pdf. Cheers Heinrich ▲ Collapse | | | Brandis (X) Local time: 14:19 English to German + ... acrobat professional 8.0 | Apr 6, 2007 |
Hi! you should try it. It is probably the best of all acrobat versions so far. One could save a file in multiple formats, split and merge the content, annotate and best of all, one could record all mail communication as a matter or proof or for the purpose of archiving. All that goes as far I can see, with a few simple clicks. It is indeed a very impressive of all acro-BATS. Well that was the adobe´s slogan, print on the fliy or make documents portable within no time. BTW through the option o... See more Hi! you should try it. It is probably the best of all acrobat versions so far. One could save a file in multiple formats, split and merge the content, annotate and best of all, one could record all mail communication as a matter or proof or for the purpose of archiving. All that goes as far I can see, with a few simple clicks. It is indeed a very impressive of all acro-BATS. Well that was the adobe´s slogan, print on the fliy or make documents portable within no time. BTW through the option of change to higher resolution the files get fatter somewhat but one gets better results as well. Swell stuff.Best Brandis
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Vito Smolej Germany Local time: 14:19 Member (2004) English to Slovenian + ... SITE LOCALIZER
PDF format is a container for just about anything. It can well happen, that - instead of a text - the PDF file one has to translate contains pages and pages of images of text. In this case the only solution is OCR. In any case, the job of converting is and honest (and often a nerve-wrecking) work, which means it has to be charged and paid separately, additional to the translation. Best you charge your time for it. Creating PDF from RTF of course is easy - Open... See more PDF format is a container for just about anything. It can well happen, that - instead of a text - the PDF file one has to translate contains pages and pages of images of text. In this case the only solution is OCR. In any case, the job of converting is and honest (and often a nerve-wrecking) work, which means it has to be charged and paid separately, additional to the translation. Best you charge your time for it. Creating PDF from RTF of course is easy - OpenOffice for instance does it, and so does a number of other programs, not just the daddy of them all, Adobe Acrobat. Regards Vito
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convert .PDF file to .rtf file At this URL http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/access_onlinetools.html Adobe provides online PDF to HTML conversion. If your PDF document is made of real text rather than images, this will work. Then you can open the generated HTML file in Word, do some maquillage and save it as RTF. Finally, the document can be exported in PDF format by one of the many existing tools - the free PDF Creator, or Open Office export feature. | | |
Try this freeware, it is exactly for the purpose you described. It reads all text in the PDF (provided your PDF is not a scan or image file), then deletes all unneeded line breaks and keeps the formatting, too (bold text will stay bold, italics, colours, etc.). If I remember correctly, it even retains indents and bullets. Once the RTF pops out at the end of the process, you will only have very minimal formatting to do. You can downlo... See more Try this freeware, it is exactly for the purpose you described. It reads all text in the PDF (provided your PDF is not a scan or image file), then deletes all unneeded line breaks and keeps the formatting, too (bold text will stay bold, italics, colours, etc.). If I remember correctly, it even retains indents and bullets. Once the RTF pops out at the end of the process, you will only have very minimal formatting to do. You can download AutoUnbreak here: http://digital.hollmen.dk/products/autounbreak/index.htm All the best! P.S.: Let me know how you like it. I am not affiliated in any way with the website or the software, but I am a fan of this product - it has saved me lots of time! ▲ Collapse | | | miraclee Local time: 20:19 English to Chinese TOPIC STARTER Thank you all for your kind assistance | Apr 7, 2007 |
The PDF is made from image file. I found that the ABBYY finereader is the best way to get text even if it is not good enough to get all text. | |
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Solid Converter PDF 3.1 | Apr 12, 2007 |
Hi everybody. I use the "Solid Converter PDF" to convert PDF to RTF. This software recognizes tables, images and columns, and it will almost not use text boxes (the TRADOS, for example, doesn't work very well with text boxes). The result is a RTF file with a similar appearance as PDF and the texts are easily accessible. I hope this tip can help you. Regards, Wendell Quadros | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » How to convert .pdf file to .rtf file? TM-Town | Manage your TMs and Terms ... and boost your translation business
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