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I've just discovered tabula-extractor and it's given me great results so far. Thanks for your work!
One problem I have though is that in the PDFs I get, tables are sprinkled throughout the document, and in the generated output CSV file I cannot easily detect where one table ends and the next one starts.
Is there a hidden option to create a new CSV for each new table? Or at least have some kind of indicator in the global CSV file that would indicate a table boundary?
If not, could you consider this as a possible new feature?
Thanks in advance,
Jakob.
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Hi,
I've just discovered tabula-extractor and it's given me great results so far. Thanks for your work!
One problem I have though is that in the PDFs I get, tables are sprinkled throughout the document, and in the generated output CSV file I cannot easily detect where one table ends and the next one starts.
Is there a hidden option to create a new CSV for each new table? Or at least have some kind of indicator in the global CSV file that would indicate a table boundary?
If not, could you consider this as a possible new feature?
Thanks in advance,
Jakob.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: