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10.4: A Finder plug-in to access file metadata
I have a feeling there are many academics and students in this situation .... but maybe not yet.
10.4: A Finder plug-in to access file metadata
I have a feeling there are many academics and students in this situation .... but maybe not yet.I'm sorry - I wasn't trying to suggest that your situation is irrelevant. I thought that your goal was to be able to content-search these files, so a flag as to whether they were text-searchable or not seemed irrelevant. Some additional information as to my situation....acrobat has "capture page" which is effectively an OCR of the image... which then becomes searchable text. Also Omnipage will do this.... but given that I have 2000x pdf files (journal articles) that are text searchable, and another 1000 that are just images in pdf format... wondering if there is an underlying metadata tag that indicates whether the documents first 100 words have been indexed by spotlight... if there is that would be great.... I thought it might reside as a metadata tag.... but maybe not.I've tried to figure out a way to search for PDF files that have any searchable text content, but
I've created a bit of a kludge that might get you what you want, but it'll take a while.
10.4: A Finder plug-in to access file metadata
I'm impressed and very thankful. I'll give it a try right now and report back as to whether this works.... quite a workaround! and I really appreciate your effort and creative spirit. I really wish I had any programming background.
10.4: A Finder plug-in to access file metadata
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