How can I read the sourcecode of a PDF

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Published on 2012-11-23T17:12:01Z Indexed on 2012/11/23 17:19 UTC
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I want get the sourcecode of a PDF File. Unfortunately once I open the PDF with a texteditor some lines doesn't make sense... just like....

%PDF-1.6
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3 0 obj
<</Ff 0/F 6/Type/Annot/Subtype/Widget/DR<</Font<</Helv 2 0 R>>>>/T(Ä\n¬4^XÈ4ýæçO§W²W^D³^Ywzº<92>õÌ^AÀÄi]â<96><8c>)/V(Ä\n¬4^XÈ4ýæçO§W²W^Dø<93>r^D¥à<82>ú<83>Z^Q7^Cv^FÈ)/AP<</N 1 0 R>>/P 4 0 R/BS<</W 1/S/S>>/FT/Tx/Rect[40 50 70 80]/DA(Ä\n¬4^XÈ4ýæçO§W²W^Dù~êw3<84>&^X´âL|q@³^VC<8a>"Ýo^N¿=Ì<91>ta^R`àz)>>
endobj
6 0 obj

so %PDF-1.6 is fine but after it s not resolving the correct letters.... I tried with vim ... is there any chance to get the correct content ....

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