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Excalibur: PDF Table Extraction for Humans — Excalibur 0.4.3 documentation
$ excalibur initdb $ excalibur webserver That’s it! Now you can go to http://localhost:5000 and start extracting tabular data from your PDFs. Upload a PDF and enter the page numbers you want to extr...
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Introduction — Excalibur 0.4.3 documentation
Introduction¶ Excalibur is a web interface built on top of Camelot, which is a Python library to extract tabular data from PDFs. What’s in a name?¶ Camelot was named after The Camelot Project (also th...
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Installation of Excalibur — Excalibur 0.4.3 documentation
After installing ghostscript, which is one of the requirements for Camelot (See install instructions), you can simply use pip to install Excalibur: $ pip install excalibur-py After installing ghostsc...
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How-to Guides — Excalibur 0.4.3 documentation
How-to Guides¶ Excalibur’s architecture is heavily inspired from Airflow, so you may experience déjà vu while reading this page of the documentation. Airflow LICENSE. Setting Configuration Options¶ ex...
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Usage with screenshots — Excalibur 0.4.3 documentation
Usage with screenshots¶ A table extraction workflow on Excalibur can be broken down into three simple steps. Upload a PDF¶ When you open http://localhost:5000, you will see the following screen. This ...