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@PgBiel, the author of the `tablex` package mentioned above is now in the process of bringing better tables to Typst, cf. https://github.com/typst/typst/pull/3009 and https://github.com/typst/typst/pull/3037.
From the PDF 1.7 spec, section 14.8.2.4.2 Unicode Mapping in Tagged PDF: > NOTE 3 Some uses of Tagged PDF require characters that may not be available in all fonts,...
> Hyphenation. Among the artifacts introduced by text layout is the hyphen marking the incidental division of a word at the end of a line. In Tagged PDF, such an...
@J-F-Liu Fixed in #204 and can thus be closed.
This behavior is caused by a bug/missing feature of lopdf. I am relatively sure that the rg/RG operators have nothing to do with this, as they seem only set the...
This may be a bug in the `pom_parser`. You can try switching to the feature `nom_parser` (which has a better performance and is now also the default) and see if...
@J-F-Liu, this issue can probably be closed.
@katzeprior the problem is probably the same as in #125, and it looks like that may be solved in the near future.
I'm not very experienced with logging, but if I understand the docs of `log` correctly, it is not the libraries (lopdf's) job to filter the logs. This job falls to...
Theoretically this can be fixed, but sadly, extracting text from a PDF is hard. The solution for #125 may lay a first foundation for solving this issue, as it will...