I believe the following question
Extracting text from garbled PDF
Should not be considered off-topic for the following reasons:
PDF files are not simple text documents, it is a complex format that may contain programmatic instructions inside, in different programming languages (like Javascript, Postscript or the PDF graphics model which is similar to Postscript but not identical).
The question has been heavily edited by an expert in the topic of PDF files, the close votes where cast against an older version.
This is a canonical question in the subject of processing PDF documents, it comes up very frequently in SO in different ways. The most up-voted answer for this particular closed question is excellent, it covers the topic in detail and it can be used as reference for any future duplicates.
Examples:
PDF text conversion results in gibberish
pdf strange characters on copying or with xpdf
Additionally, in stackoverflow help center we find:
What topics can I ask about here?
- a specific programming problem, or
- a software algorithm, or
- software tools commonly used by programmers; and is
- a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development
I believe that text extraction from PDF files falls into the last topic. Questions about file-formats such as xaml or svg are not uncommon and are usually welcome, PDF has a similar nature and should not be treated differently.
Please note that I did not write the question or any of the answers, I am just a simple concerned citizen. I believe that closed questions are bound to be deleted after some time (please let me know if I am wrong), I think this question and its answer do not deserve such fate.