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Breaking Tabular Data #238

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AbhishekSRaut opened this issue Oct 15, 2023 · 0 comments
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Breaking Tabular Data #238

AbhishekSRaut opened this issue Oct 15, 2023 · 0 comments

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Describe the Problem

The Bookworm application is currently encountering an issue where it improperly handles tabular data, resulting in the direct appending of this data to lines when rendering PDF files. This issue has been observed specifically when using NVDA, an assistive technology screen reader.

To Reproduce

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Go to 'bookworm'
  2. Click on 'open file, and open the attached file.'
  3. if you check page 11, or page 13, that is specificly in the solution of illustration 3, 4, or any of the above illustration, you'll get, that it has broken the table.

Expected behavior

It should give the data as it is in the tabular form, for instence, like it give in the adobe.

If the problem is related to a file, indicate the file you have opened

I have open pdf file, the file name is Chapter 6 Accounting for Bonus Issue and Right Issue.pdf which is also attached in this issue.

Desktop (please complete the following information):

  • OS: [Windows 11 64-bit]
  • Bookworm version [2022.1a5]

Additional context

The book looks like different if we read in microsoft edge, and different in adobe.
it means, in case of table, if you open it in adobe, you can get what kind of solution i want.
so it will be good to open it in adobe, rather than edge or any other pdf reader.
Chapter 6 Accounting for Bonus Issue and Right Issue.pdf

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