All pages are not being converted
See original GitHub issueAll pages are not being converted . Some pages are being skipped from the beggining . It is generating a lot of inconsistency
I am using pdf2pic.convertBulk(pdfPath, -1)
Please find pdf attached temp-DTH-0ZZh9TGv7GDCjlUH4Q-3216.pdf temp-xGC5a_ezqt09pgjPf_f5UA-3051.pdf
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Hey ! I found the fix. I tried making a branch and pushing it myself but it didn’t allow me to push. Anyways, in the function identify, where you do
return resolve(data.replace(/^[\w\W]+?1/, "1"))
if you replace “+” with “*” it should fix it. Like so:return resolve(data.replace(/^[\w\W]*?1/, "1"))
published new version, closing this now.