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Print to PDF - Text in the PDF is not always good for Text-to-Speech

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I'm on Win 8, using the latest FF 27.0.1

I have been using EXP Systems, PDF reDirect v2.5.2, to print web pages to PDF: http://www.exp-systems.com/PDFreDirect/Downloads.htm?1

I later like to use Natural Reader to read it. This is a text-to-speech program: http://www.naturalreaders.com/download.php

The problem I have is that the text is not usable all the time when I print through FF.

If it's not usable, it's one of two other things: 1.) dragging with the mouse, you can see the selection rectangle trying to lasso the text, but it fails, and captures nothing . . . 2.) you can highlight the text, but there is weird spacing in between the letters and words, and what Natural Reader tries to read is garbled.

I get a good PDF with FF on this page, the Lincoln Trillion bill http://store.livingwaters.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=477&category_id=8&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=199&lang=en

But not on this page, How to Create a Macro in Excel 2010 http://www.ehow.com/how_8037720_create-macro-excel-2010.html

I tried this Add-on: Print pages to Pdf 0.1.9.3 . . . and it was not able to makes a good PDF of the Create a Macro page, either.

I went into about:config . . . and disabled javascript.enabled . . . but that didn't do anything. This is what to do if you go to a page like Snopes, and Natural Reader cannot read text on the web page.

I think there must be a setting I don't know what.

If I print through IE 10, it always makes a good pdf. I was previously always using IE because . . .

I tried using Firefox to make PDFs a year or so ago, with the above results (but never got a good pdf). I thought something might have changed by now, so I tried it. It looked like it was fixed, but then I got a bad pdf of the Macro page.

Any ideas? Thanks.

I'm on Win 8, using the latest FF 27.0.1 I have been using EXP Systems, PDF reDirect v2.5.2, to print web pages to PDF: http://www.exp-systems.com/PDFreDirect/Downloads.htm?1 I later like to use Natural Reader to read it. This is a text-to-speech program: http://www.naturalreaders.com/download.php The problem I have is that the text is not usable all the time when I print through FF. If it's not usable, it's one of two other things: 1.) dragging with the mouse, you can see the selection rectangle trying to lasso the text, but it fails, and captures nothing . . . 2.) you can highlight the text, but there is weird spacing in between the letters and words, and what Natural Reader tries to read is garbled. I get a good PDF with FF on this page, the Lincoln Trillion bill http://store.livingwaters.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=477&category_id=8&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=199&lang=en But not on this page, How to Create a Macro in Excel 2010 http://www.ehow.com/how_8037720_create-macro-excel-2010.html I tried this Add-on: Print pages to Pdf 0.1.9.3 . . . and it was not able to makes a good PDF of the Create a Macro page, either. I went into about:config . . . and disabled javascript.enabled . . . but that didn't do anything. This is what to do if you go to a page like Snopes, and Natural Reader cannot read text on the web page. I think there must be a setting I don't know what. If I print through IE 10, it always makes a good pdf. I was previously always using IE because . . . I tried using Firefox to make PDFs a year or so ago, with the above results (but never got a good pdf). I thought something might have changed by now, so I tried it. It looked like it was fixed, but then I got a bad pdf of the Macro page. Any ideas? Thanks.

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Hi slugde,

Since it has been a year since you tried this, there are some new add ons that have been added and reviewed>

I hope this helps.

I just tried these to FF Add-ons:

Print pages to PDF 0.1.9.3 . . . text is highlightable and readable, but spacing is messed up

PrintPDF 0.76 . . . Where's the button to even print? Fails

I use the Free Foxit Reader and just tried: . . . Foxit Reader PDF Printer - you can't even lasso the text

But, the question I have is . . . Firefox can print out usable web pages with EXP PDF Re-Direct . . . but it's not doing it with that Excel Macro page . . . IE, on the other hand, can print to EXP PDF Re-Direct, and the Excel Macro page pdf is usable . . . so it's something with the Excel Macro web page . . . what could it be?

And, can Firefox be fixed so it works? Is there some kind of "print engine" within the browser, that EXP PDF Re-Direct uses, and Firefox is missing something (because it works through IE)?

CleanPrint makes a good PDF of the "Create a Macro" page:

http://www.formatdynamics.com/bookmarklets/

I think it goes to a server to do it, though, so it's not going through Firefox?

I checked with EXP: http://www.exp-systems.com/Forum_exp/forum_posts.asp?TID=1177v

They say that it's not PDF redirect.

All that PDF redirect does is create a PDF file of the printout as specified by the browser.

If browser X says to print it one way or another, then PDF redirect will follow the instructions.

Any idea what Firefox is doing with the "Create a Macro" page? Or, what is the "Create a Macro" page specifying to do? It seems like they're ok with you highlighting the text online, but not in pdf format.

I think I figured out what's going on with EXP, and other print-to-PDF programs, where the text is weird . . . it's javascript

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Using Firefox . . . NoScript is installed / Allow Scripts Globally (dangerous)

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Go to: http://nypost.com/2012/08/18/feds-move-to-strike-lewd-details-from-homeland-security-sexual-discrimination-lawsuit/

The text on this page is highlightable, and text-to-speech can read it. If you make a PDF of it with EXP, though, you can't highlight any of the text. It's like it's an image.

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If I then do this: NoScript installed / Forbid Scripts Globally . . . now you get a good PDF

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View Page Info / there are many occurrences of the word "javascript"

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NoScript / Allow Scripts Globally (dangerous) . . . and now you're back to getting a PDF where you can't even lasso the the text

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about:config / javascript.enabled . . . double-click to make it false go back to that page, and refresh . . . and now you can get a good PDF

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It looks like this is due to javascript protecting the text.

Is there a way for EXP to automatically disable javascript before it prints a PDF? IE must be doing this itself.

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Another example, but a little different . . .

Make sure this is back to enabled . . . about:config / javascript.enabled . . . double-click to make it "true"

On this page: http://www.enviroreporter.com/2014/03/china-syndrome-town/

NoScript installed / Allow Scripts Globally (dangerous) . . . and you can't even highlight any of the text . . . but the PDF comes out fine

NoScript installed / Forbid Scripts Globally . . . now the text on the web page is highlightable, and can be read by text-to-speech