![]() It would be an interesting project as a thesis, and possible product were someone to undertake it. That said, it's theoretically possible to infer those relationships by screen-scraping the printed pages and identifying the elements and connections. If you're not, you could just have a raw compressed bitmap for which PDF is merely a container. If you're lucky you have objects which you can find. You're at the mercy of how the schematic tool generated the PDF.Further, any non-visible component and connection attributes that were in the schematic will be lost in translation to PDF. The PDF itself won't carry all the needed information to make a schematic.Īlthough PDFs (being descended from Postscript) have embedded graphic information, the object data won't carry the defined relationships between elements: how they group, how they connect.After all, it's possible to import PDFs into Word and edit them, so why not schematics too? ![]()
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