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[C#] Reading text from MS Word files


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hey guys. how can i read the text from an MS word, and possibly other Ms Office files while using the least possible resources. If someone could share some code they already have for this, it wud be really sweet :p

basically what im trying to do is build a desktop searching application like MSNs googles and the others in C# for a class project. but mine doesnt have to be as complex or as feature rich. just a basic version of what they do.

any other tips wud also be appreciated.

thanks

danish

ps: im storing the data im indexing in an MS Access file. seems inefficient to me. any better way to do that?

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What you'll probably have to do is add a COM reference to the Microsoft Word Object library and access word that way, but the word API isn't the friendliest thing in the world. this link should help though....

http://www.codeproject.com/aspnet/wordapplication.asp

However a better method might be to dump Access and use MS-SQL if you can as that will let you store office documents inside it, which it will index for you and let you search against the contents of these. Effectivly this will do all the hard work for you. Not sure if MSDE / SQL Express also does this.

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hey man. thanks for the response.

ok, the api is a bit resource intensive, since it involves loading up an instance of the ms word app in the memory. since i want to index files quickly, and there will be plenty of file types to index, the overhead of opening up each ms office app will be too much. isnt there some dll or somethin that can be used to index text from office files?

secondly regarding ms sql, the problem is that this has to be a redistributable desktop application. with ms accesss, i can easily bundle an mdb file with empty tables in the project. but with ms sql, i cant even be sure if the client pcs will hv it or not.

thanks for all ur help

danish

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If there is a dll that lets you peek into the file then I haven't heard of it, all the things I've done with Word were through the API. I see your issue with SQL server, the other option would have been usign MSDE \ SQL Express which you could include in your app, but unfortuantly these don't inlcude full text searchs because of size reasons. The last I heard this wasn't being re-considered. :(

Perhaps your best option is to use the IFILTER interface (http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/indexsrv/html/ixrefint_9sfm.asp) which is what I'm lead to believe the MSN Desktop search uses to look inside files. I can't offer much info on these as they are new to me as of ten mins ago, but I'd imagine there would be Word and other office interfaces already floating around somewhere which you could use.

Hope this helps...

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Very easy (copied from an app i made) its in vb.net but that shouldnt stop you. You need references to the word.interop dlls:

            'Cheap way of opening word docs, open as a doc, and save as a text file. Then open the text file!
            Dim wWordApp As Word.Application = New Word.Application
            wWordApp.DisplayAlerts = Word.WdAlertLevel.wdAlertsNone

            Dim dFile As Word.Document = wWordApp.Documents.Open(CType(sFilename, Object))

            dFile.SaveAs(Path.GetDirectoryName(Application.ExecutablePath) + "\temp.txt", Word.WdSaveFormat.wdFormatText)
            dFile.Close()


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hey man. thanks for tht tip. but u see it involves creating an object of the wordapp class, which takes up a lot of resources. imagine if im indexing files on the fly as they get modified by the user. then i might hv a scenario where the user is working on a word doc, and xls spreadsheet and a powerpoint presentation at the same time, making changes to all 3.

i wud be repeatedly required to create instances of wordapp, excelapp and powerpointapp over and over again, which wud just make the resource consumption ghastly :p

thanks for replyin tho. really appreicate it :)

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I'm not sure how well this would work, but... If you were to open a Word .doc in a plain text editor (eg Notepad), you'd see a lot of unrecognizable characters plus the actual characters of the text that was written in Word. Since it sounds as though ou are only interested in the text, and not any of the formating, you may try opening and reading the Word .doc as a text file in your program (see TextReader class). Because Word may have stored newlines differently, you may be stuck with using only Read() or ReadtoEnd() methods. Perhaps ReadToEnd() stored in a string, and apply a regular expression (RegEx class) to parse this to only include "real" characters (eg \w\s to match word characters (digits and alphabet) and white space characters (mostly " " spaces, since Word would probably have goofed-up tabs, newlines, etc.)). I'm not sure how well this would work for other Office documents, however....

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hey everybody. thanks a lot for all the responses.

ive finally managed to figure this one out. the answer lies in the use of IFilters, as gooey suggested.

after a lot of searching on the net and a bit of tweaking, ive ,made a C Sharp class that can extract the text frrom .doc, .xls and .ppt files. ill post the code shortly, but i must warn that this class has very primitive error checking, and although it hardly ever crahses, its not feasable for distribution i would think. if somebody ever improves on this, pls do post a version here, or mail it to me. thanks a lot.

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Hi!

I'm working in a similar project but for a document management repository. I also need to parse doc files, although I'm using the Lucene .net project for storing and retrieving indexes.

Can you please post the C Sharp class in its actual status?

Thanks in Advance,

Tiago

hey everybody. thanks a lot for all the responses.

ive finally managed to figure this one out. the answer lies in the use of IFilters, as gooey suggested.

after a lot of searching on the net and a bit of tweaking, ive ,made a C Sharp class that can extract the text frrom .doc, .xls and .ppt files. ill post the code shortly, but i must warn that this class has very primitive error checking, and although it hardly ever crahses, its not feasable for distribution i would think. if somebody ever improves on this, pls do post a version here, or mail it to me. thanks a lot.

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hey

i tried to post the code earlier on, but the newowin server kept giving me errors.sorry abt it. im tryin again now. hopefully it works this time.

Edited:

It works!!

ok this is how to use this:

add a new code file to ur project and just copy past all this code.

create a OfficeFileReader.OfficeFileReader object, can call the method GetText.

the syntax is as follows:

public static void Main()

{

  OfficeFileReader.OfficeFileReader objOFR = new OfficeFileReader.OfficeFileReader()

  string output="";

  objOFR.GetText("C:\\MyWordFile.Doc", ref output);

  Console.WriteLine(output);

}

///==============================================================

/// Office File Reader

///==============================================================

using System;

using System.Text;

using System.Runtime.InteropServices;

namespace OfficeFileReader

{

? ? #region Stuff you Dont even need to look at

? ? [Flags]

? ? public enum IFILTER_INIT

? ? {

? ? ? ? NONE = 0,

? ? ? ? CANON_PARAGRAPHS = 1,

? ? ? ? HARD_LINE_BREAKS = 2,

? ? ? ? CANON_HYPHENS = 4,

? ? ? ? CANON_SPACES = 8,

? ? ? ? APPLY_INDEX_ATTRIBUTES = 16,

? ? ? ? APPLY_CRAWL_ATTRIBUTES = 256,

? ? ? ? APPLY_OTHER_ATTRIBUTES = 32,

? ? ? ? INDEXING_ONLY = 64,

? ? ? ? SEARCH_LINKS = 128,

? ? ? ? FILTER_OWNED_VALUE_OK = 512

? ? }

? ? [Flags]

? ? public enum IFILTER_FLAGS

? ? {

? ? ? ? OLE_PROPERTIES = 1

? ? }

? ? public enum CHUNK_BREAKTYPE

? ? {

? ? ? ? CHUNK_NO_BREAK = 0,

? ? ? ? CHUNK_EOW = 1,

? ? ? ? CHUNK_EOS = 2,

? ? ? ? CHUNK_EOP = 3,

? ? ? ? CHUNK_EOC = 4

? ? }

? ? [Flags]

? ? public enum CHUNKSTATE

? ? {

? ? ? ? CHUNK_TEXT = 0x1,

? ? ? ? CHUNK_VALUE = 0x2,

? ? ? ? CHUNK_FILTER_OWNED_VALUE = 0x4

? ? }

? ? public enum PSKIND

? ? {

? ? ? ? LPWSTR = 0,

? ? ? ? PROPID = 1

? ? }

? ? [structLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]

? ? public struct PROPSPEC

? ? {

? ? ? ? public uint ulKind;

? ? ? ? public uint propid;

? ? ? ? public IntPtr lpwstr;

? ? }

? ? [structLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]

? ? public struct FULLPROPSPEC

? ? {

? ? ? ? public Guid guidPropSet;

? ? ? ? public PROPSPEC psProperty;

? ? }

? ? [structLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]

? ? public struct STAT_CHUNK

? ? {

? ? ? ? public uint idChunk;

? ? ? ? [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.U4)]

? ? ? ? public CHUNK_BREAKTYPE breakType;

? ? ? ? [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.U4)]

? ? ? ? public CHUNKSTATE flags;

? ? ? ? public uint locale;

? ? ? ? [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Struct)]

? ? ? ? public FULLPROPSPEC attribute;

? ? ? ? public uint idChunkSource;

? ? ? ? public uint cwcStartSource;

? ? ? ? public uint cwcLenSource;

? ? }

? ? [structLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]

? ? public struct FILTERREGION

? ? {

? ? ? ? public uint idChunk;

? ? ? ? public uint cwcStart;

? ? ? ? public uint cwcExtent;

? ? }

? ? #endregion

? ? [ComImport]

? ? [Guid("89BCB740-6119-101A-BCB7-00DD010655AF")]

? ? [interfaceType(ComInterfaceType.InterfaceIsIUnknown)]

? ? public interface IFilter

? ? {

? ? ? ? void Init([MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.U4)] IFILTER_INIT grfFlags,

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? uint cAttributes,

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPArray, SizeParamIndex = 1)] FULLPROPSPEC[] aAttributes,

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ref uint pdwFlags);

? ? ? ? void GetChunk([MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Struct)] out STAT_CHUNK pStat);

? ? ? ? [PreserveSig]

? ? ? ? int GetText(ref uint pcwcBuffer, [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPWStr)] StringBuilder buffer);

? ? ? ? void GetValue(ref UIntPtr ppPropValue);

? ? ? ? void BindRegion([MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Struct)]FILTERREGION origPos, ref Guid riid, ref UIntPtr ppunk);

? ? }

? ? [ComImport]

? ? [Guid("f07f3920-7b8c-11cf-9be8-00aa004b9986")]

? ? public class CFilter

? ? {

? ? }

? ? public class Constants

? ? {

? ? ? ? public const uint PID_STG_DIRECTORY = 0x00000002;

? ? ? ? public const uint PID_STG_CLASSID = 0x00000003;

? ? ? ? public const uint PID_STG_STORAGETYPE = 0x00000004;

? ? ? ? public const uint PID_STG_VOLUME_ID = 0x00000005;

? ? ? ? public const uint PID_STG_PARENT_WORKID = 0x00000006;

? ? ? ? public const uint PID_STG_SECONDARYSTORE = 0x00000007;

? ? ? ? public const uint PID_STG_FILEINDEX = 0x00000008;

? ? ? ? public const uint PID_STG_LASTCHANGEUSN = 0x00000009;

? ? ? ? public const uint PID_STG_NAME = 0x0000000a;

? ? ? ? public const uint PID_STG_PATH = 0x0000000b;

? ? ? ? public const uint PID_STG_SIZE = 0x0000000c;

? ? ? ? public const uint PID_STG_ATTRIBUTES = 0x0000000d;

? ? ? ? public const uint PID_STG_WRITETIME = 0x0000000e;

? ? ? ? public const uint PID_STG_CREATETIME = 0x0000000f;

? ? ? ? public const uint PID_STG_ACCESSTIME = 0x00000010;

? ? ? ? public const uint PID_STG_CHANGETIME = 0x00000011;

? ? ? ? public const uint PID_STG_CONTENTS = 0x00000013;

? ? ? ? public const uint PID_STG_SHORTNAME = 0x00000014;

? ? ? ? public const int FILTER_E_END_OF_CHUNKS = (unchecked((int)0x80041700));

? ? ? ? public const int FILTER_E_NO_MORE_TEXT = (unchecked((int)0x80041701));

? ? ? ? public const int FILTER_E_NO_MORE_VALUES = (unchecked((int)0x80041702));

? ? ? ? public const int FILTER_E_NO_TEXT = (unchecked((int)0x80041705));

? ? ? ? public const int FILTER_E_NO_VALUES = (unchecked((int)0x80041706));

? ? ? ? public const int FILTER_S_LAST_TEXT = (unchecked((int)0x00041709));

? ? ? ?

? ? }

? ? public class OfficeFileReader

? ? {?

? ? ? ? public void GetText(String path,ref string text)

? ? ? ? ? ? // path is the path of the .doc, .xls or .ppt? file

? ? ? ? ? ? // text is the variable in which all the extracted text will be stored

? ? ? ? {

? ? ? ? ? ? String result = "";

? ? ? ? ? ? int count = 0;

? ? ? ? ? ? try

? ? ? ? ? ? {

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? IFilter ifilt = (IFilter)(new CFilter());

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? //System.Runtime.InteropServices.UCOMIPersistFile ipf = (System.Runtime.InteropServices.UCOMIPersistFile)(ifilt);

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComTypes.IPersistFile ipf= (System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComTypes.IPersistFile)(ifilt);

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ipf.Load(@path, 0);

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? uint i = 0;

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? STAT_CHUNK ps = new STAT_CHUNK();

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ifilt.Init(IFILTER_INIT.NONE, 0, null, ref i);

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? int hr = 0;

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? while (hr == 0)

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? {

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ifilt.GetChunk(out ps);

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? if (ps.flags == CHUNKSTATE.CHUNK_TEXT)

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? {

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? uint pcwcBuffer = 1000;

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? int hr2 = 0;

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? while (hr2 == Constants.FILTER_S_LAST_TEXT || hr2 == 0)

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? {

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? try

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? {

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? pcwcBuffer = 1000;

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? System.Text.StringBuilder sbBuffer = new StringBuilder((int)pcwcBuffer);

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? hr2 = ifilt.GetText(ref pcwcBuffer, sbBuffer);

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? // Console.WriteLine(pcwcBuffer.ToString());

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? if (hr2 >= 0) result += sbBuffer.ToString(0, (int)pcwcBuffer);

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? //textBox1.Text +="\n";

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? // result += "#########################################";

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? count++;

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? }

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? catch (System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException myE)

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? {

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Console.WriteLine(myE.Data + "\n" + myE.Message + "\n");

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? }

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? }

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? }

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? }

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

? ? ? ? ? ? }

? ? ? ? ? ? catch (System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException myE)

? ? ? ? ? ? {

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Console.WriteLine(myE.Data + "\n" + myE.Message + "\n");

? ? ? ? ? ? }

? ? ? ? ? ? text = result;

? ? ? ? ? ? //return count;

?  return;

? ? ? ? }

? ? }

}

Edited by dtmunir
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Hi I get these errors while trying to make a class library, any ideas ???

Preparing resources...

Updating references...

Performing main compilation...

e:\documents and settings\upake\my documents\visual studio projects\classlibrary2\officefilereader.cs(308,36): error CS0234: The type or namespace name 'ComTypes' does not exist in the class or namespace 'System.Runtime.InteropServices' (are you missing an assembly reference?)

e:\documents and settings\upake\my documents\visual studio projects\classlibrary2\officefilereader.cs(309,5): error CS0246: The type or namespace name 'ipf' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)

e:\documents and settings\upake\my documents\visual studio projects\classlibrary2\officefilereader.cs(338,27): error CS0117: 'System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException' does not contain a definition for 'Data'

e:\documents and settings\upake\my documents\visual studio projects\classlibrary2\officefilereader.cs(349,23): error CS0117: 'System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException' does not contain a definition for 'Data'

Please help

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ok, i dont hv VS 2003, or .Net 1.1.

I built this on VS 2005 and .Net 2.0 Beta

but i dont think that should be a problem, b/c the code isnt mine, and the site i took it from didnt build it on .Net 2.0

since i cant figure out wat the problem is, if u want, i could compile this code into a dll, so that you could use.

or if any one else has managed to make this code work on VS 2003, pls share....

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Hi,

That will be great, can you mail the dll to [email protected].

Thanks man

Upake

ok, i dont hv VS 2003, or .Net 1.1.

I built this on VS 2005 and .Net 2.0 Beta

but i dont think that should be a problem, b/c the code isnt mine, and the site i took it from didnt build it on .Net 2.0

since i cant figure out wat the problem is, if u want, i could compile this code into a dll, so that you could use.

or if any one else has managed to make this code work on VS 2003, pls share....

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Thanks a lot, this is exactly what I was looking for.

I'm also using VS .NET 2003 and I got the same compiler errors but managed to fix it - I don't know yet what I'm doing, hehe.

I can now read excel, word and powerpoint files. I tried installing the adobe pdf ifilter, but I still can't read pdf's. Does anyone have an idea how to get pdfs to work?

Change the comments=

 //System.Runtime.InteropServices.UCOMIPersistFile ipf = (System.Runtime.InteropServices.UCOMIPersistFile)(ifilt);
System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComTypes.IPersistFile ipf= (System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComTypes.IPersistFile)(ifilt);

to:

System.Runtime.InteropServices.UCOMIPersistFile ipf = (System.Runtime.InteropServices.UCOMIPersistFile)(ifilt);
//System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComTypes.IPersistFile ipf= (System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComTypes.IPersistFile)(ifilt);

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u need to change the GUID value of the GUID Attribute at the CFilter. The class is as below

[ComImport()]

[Guid("4C904448-74A9-11d0-AF6E-00C04FD8DC02")]

public class CFilter

{

}

and now u can read pdf files as text.

I have some bit lying around in my home pc which returns iFilter according to the file (ofcourse if the ifilter is installed for that file type). As soon as i reach home. I will post the code.

Umer

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Just to add: I also had to remove the myE.Data to get it to work, seems to be another 2005 thing?

Anyway, I wonder if there is some way to know if the last chunk has been read? it seems to just try reading until an exception is thrown? The variable hr might have been intended for this, but it is never changed in the code - any idea what hr could stand for?

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I guess I found the solution to the problem myself.

I never tried any COM interop before this, so quite a bit of the "magic" is a bit confusing. But If I change

void GetChunk([MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Struct)] out STAT_CHUNK pStat);

to

[PreserveSig]
int GetChunk([MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Struct)] out STAT_CHUNK pStat);

It doesn't throw exceptions any more but instead returns error values like the original method.

Sorry i'm new to this forum, it might be trivial but it caused be a great deal of headache :)

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Use the below class together with the class posted by dtmunir before and use this below sample to parse any kind of file whose iFilter is installed on the machine

I got this code sample from CodeProject. There is a project by the name of Office Desktop Search. I found the below very useful so i thought i should post it here.

And it doesnt matter to my boss using Internet at the workplace danish bhai. They dont even know i have something known as USB Flash Drive (256MB) in my pocket everytime;) but i try to be as sincere as possible!!! I hv never copied any office file on the usb :shifty: :rolleyes:

Looks like as if we are

Umer

// Sample for using the below class
public string ParseFile(string filename)
{
  if (Parser.IsParseable(filename) == true)
  {
    return Parser.Parse(path)
  }
  else
  {
   return "" // or throw an exception or whatever
  }
}

// Add all this code to another file and place it with the class posted by the dtmunir
using System;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.Text;

namespace OfficeFileReader
{
	/// <summary>
	/// Summary description for Parser.
	/// </summary>
	public class Parser
	{
  public Parser()
  {
  }

  [DllImport("query.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Unicode)] 
  private extern static int LoadIFilter (string pwcsPath, ref IUnknown pUnkOuter, ref IFilter ppIUnk); 

  [ComImport, Guid("00000000-0000-0000-C000-000000000046")] 
  [InterfaceType(ComInterfaceType.InterfaceIsIUnknown)] 
  private interface IUnknown 
  { 
  	[PreserveSig] 
  	IntPtr QueryInterface( ref Guid riid, out IntPtr pVoid ); 

  	[PreserveSig] 
  	IntPtr AddRef(); 

  	[PreserveSig] 
  	IntPtr Release(); 
  } 


  private static IFilter loadIFilter(string filename)
  {
  	IUnknown iunk = null; 
  	IFilter filter = null;

  	// Try to load the corresponding IFilter 
  	int resultLoad = LoadIFilter( filename, ref iunk, ref filter ); 
  	if (resultLoad != (int)IFilterReturnCodes.S_OK) 
  	{ 
    return null;
  	} 
  	return filter;
  }

/*
  private static IFilter loadIFilterOffice(string filename)
  {
  	IFilter filter = (IFilter)(new CFilter());
  	System.Runtime.InteropServices.UCOMIPersistFile ipf = (System.Runtime.InteropServices.UCOMIPersistFile)(filter);
  	ipf.Load(filename, 0);

  	return filter;
  }
*/

  public static bool IsParseable(string filename)
  {
  	return loadIFilter(filename) != null;
  }

  public static string Parse(string filename)
  {
  	IFilter filter = null;

  	try 
  	{
    StringBuilder plainTextResult = new StringBuilder();
    filter = loadIFilter(filename); 

    STAT_CHUNK ps = new STAT_CHUNK();
    IFILTER_INIT mFlags = 0;

    uint i = 0;
    filter.Init( mFlags, 0, null, ref i);

    int resultChunk = 0;

    resultChunk = filter.GetChunk(out ps);
    while (resultChunk == 0)
    {
    	if (ps.flags == CHUNKSTATE.CHUNK_TEXT)
    	{
      uint sizeBuffer = 60000;
      int resultText = 0;
      while (resultText == Constants.FILTER_S_LAST_TEXT || resultText == 0)
      {
      	sizeBuffer = 60000;
      	System.Text.StringBuilder sbBuffer = new System.Text.StringBuilder((int)sizeBuffer);
      	resultText = filter.GetText(ref sizeBuffer, sbBuffer);

      	if (sizeBuffer > 0 && sbBuffer.Length > 0)
      	{
        string chunk = sbBuffer.ToString(0, (int)sizeBuffer);
        plainTextResult.Append(chunk);
      	}
      }
    	}
    	resultChunk = filter.GetChunk(out ps);
    }
    return plainTextResult.ToString();
  	}
  	finally
  	{
    if (filter != null)
    	Marshal.ReleaseComObject(filter);
  	}
  }
	}
}

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This works too, but in all the approaches I have tried so far, I always get an application error, but only with pdf files:

(ReadFile.exe is the name of my assembly)

Font Capture: ReadFile.exe - Application Error

The instruction at "0x030a61b3" referenced memory at "0x03a823e8". The memory could not be "read"

This always happens when my program closes - it works perefctly fine until I exit Main()...

I wonder if this has something to do with the Adobe IFilter not being released properly?

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This did not facilitate online gaming as I would often have to wait minutes for a game to load or "draw" on the screen, and trying to download pirated games wasn't simple either. I remember getting tired of waiting for online games to load and just downloading simulator games from the Big Fish Games website instead, only to be disappointed after finding out that I was just being given access to trial versions of the title, and I needed to fork out money to pay for the full version. All of this is to say that it wasn't very easy to find entertainment options on the home PC when I was a kid, due to a number of reasons, mostly outside of my control. This situation pushed me towards a rather unconventional ally: Microsoft Paint. Whenever the internet wasn't working as good as I expected, I would simply spin up Paint and draw complete rubbish on the canvas. Of course, that wasn't always the intention, but it usually happened when I messed up drawing a straight line or something, and then I would give up on that particular piece and simply draw a random collection of objects. Microsoft Paint was extremely accessible and easy to use. Even if you weren't an artist, you could quickly understand the tools at your disposal and how to leverage them on a canvas. The absolute breadth on offer ensured that each painting was truly unique, as you could utilize various combinations of tools like the pencil, paint, spray paint, and more to truly personalize your creation. Since I wasn't particularly good at drawing both on digital screen or a physical screen, I remember that my main style of art would be to insert a bunch of randomly intersecting lines and then fill them with random colors through the paint can. I have trying to replicate that art style in the latest version of Paint below, and as you can see, it's truly Pablo Picasso-esque. The human imagination truly knows no bounds Microsoft Paint kept me occupied for hours and was my best friend when video games on the home PC were inaccessible for one reason or the other. There was no academic or professional reason for which I would need to use Paint, but I still loved using it in my personal time, even if what I created wasn't worth being shown to anyone. It was simply fun. Fast-forward to today, and the situation is mostly the same. Now that I am almost 29 years old, and I still have no reason to use Microsoft Paint in a professional capacity. In fact, I don't even use it in a personal capacity, except to dabble with it from time to time, just to see if core functionalities are still intact. And I'm happy to say that I think Microsoft Paint still offers the same accessibility and inviting experience that it did to me a couple of decades ago, even though its UX has been refreshed and it's been integrated with Copilot features. Interestingly, things could have been a lot different, had Microsoft had its way. Microsoft Paint was marked for deprecation with the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update in 2017, and even began displaying a product retirement alert, urging customers to shift to Paint 3D instead. Fortunately, after consumer backlash, Microsoft reversed course on this decision, and Paint continues to be a native app inside Windows installations that can also be updated quite frequently through the Microsoft Store. Instead, Paint 3D ended up on the chopping block, which is for the better, I think. I have intermittently played around with Microsoft's refreshed Paint experience in the past few years, and I do think it has received worthwhile upgrades. the UI and the UX has been modernized while retaining core functionality, and the app is still fairly easy to use. It doesn't meet any of my use-cases, but I've never really had any use-cases ever, as described previously. Of course, the elephant in the room is the Copilot integration. Personally, I believe that this is one place where Copilot does make sense, environmental concerns aside. I know that a lot of creatives use AI to generate images, and while some may be using professional alternatives, Paint still offers a decent casual experience, with the power of Copilot. Of course, you do need to have a valid Microsoft 365 Copilot license and available credits to use it, but even if you don't, you still get the big Copilot button in the toolbar, unfortunately. All in all, I am glad that Microsoft Paint continues to be a native feature in Windows 11, and a piece of software that has evolved to meet modern needs without cutting off its own roots. It's just an iconic piece of Windows history that was an essential part of my childhood, and while I don't use it anymore, I'm just glad it is still there.
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