How to get font size of text using PDF miner by python code and not using any command line tool?












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Is there a way to use pdfminer to extract font size. I don't want to using the command line tool mention in this answer:
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  • Did you find a way to do it?

    – Pramesh Bajracharya
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  • Yes have modified the code in library myself and make that variable available to the outer world .I did this workaround and it is working fine for me as of now.

    – Abhishek Bisht
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Is there a way to use pdfminer to extract font size. I don't want to using the command line tool mention in this answer:
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  • Did you find a way to do it?

    – Pramesh Bajracharya
    Jan 7 at 5:42











  • Yes have modified the code in library myself and make that variable available to the outer world .I did this workaround and it is working fine for me as of now.

    – Abhishek Bisht
    Jan 7 at 15:38
















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  • Did you find a way to do it?

    – Pramesh Bajracharya
    Jan 7 at 5:42











  • Yes have modified the code in library myself and make that variable available to the outer world .I did this workaround and it is working fine for me as of now.

    – Abhishek Bisht
    Jan 7 at 15:38





















  • Did you find a way to do it?

    – Pramesh Bajracharya
    Jan 7 at 5:42











  • Yes have modified the code in library myself and make that variable available to the outer world .I did this workaround and it is working fine for me as of now.

    – Abhishek Bisht
    Jan 7 at 15:38



















Did you find a way to do it?

– Pramesh Bajracharya
Jan 7 at 5:42





Did you find a way to do it?

– Pramesh Bajracharya
Jan 7 at 5:42













Yes have modified the code in library myself and make that variable available to the outer world .I did this workaround and it is working fine for me as of now.

– Abhishek Bisht
Jan 7 at 15:38







Yes have modified the code in library myself and make that variable available to the outer world .I did this workaround and it is working fine for me as of now.

– Abhishek Bisht
Jan 7 at 15:38














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