When PDF.js processes a PDF to HTML5, it lays a <canvas>
over all the <div>
elements containing the text. This canvas is a proper render of the PDF, while the text underneath is quite rough (but sufficient for certain purposes such as searching for words).
Using the PDF.js demo page, I can make the underlying text visible by:
Deleting the
<canvas>
element.Disabling the
color: transparent
property on the.textLayer
class, which acts upon the underlying text.
... However, the text remains low-opacity, and I can't find the CSS that's controlling this effect (see below):
Before - with canvas
After - having applied the aforementioned two steps
Is there a way to manually restore the text back to full opacity using JavaScript? Or better yet, is there a special way to invoke PDF.js so that it presents just the underlying text, and discards the canvas entirely (or disables the canvas for all text usages)?
getTextContent()
only fetches the innerText. Am I wrong?