PDFlib 9.0.4 released

New version improves Unicode output for fonts with ambiguous Unicode values.
March 3, 2015
Feature Release

PDFlib is a component that allows you to programmatically create PDF files from within your own server-side or client-side software. It doesn't make use of third-party software for generating PDFs, nor does it require any other tools. PDFlib is available for all major operating systems and development environments. It offers a variety of functions including a table formatter, PDF/A output for longtime archiving, AES encryption, integrated pCOS analyzing tools and a optimization mode for inputing PDFs.

Updates in 9.0.4

  • Enhancements for converting SVG to PDF.
  • Improved Unicode output for fonts with ambiguous Unicode values.
  • Support for round-tripping of Standard and Ideographic Variation Sequences (IVS).
  • Simplified PDF output for a small number of file attachments to work around restrictions in some PDF consumers, especially for PDF/A-3 invoice attachments according to the ZUGFeRD standard.
  • Improvements for the language bindings including support for PHP 5.6, Perl 5.20, and Ruby 2.1.

About PDFlib

Munich-based PDFlib, founded in 2000, develops and sells leading edge components for server-centric generation and processing of PDF documents. PDFlib customers use the software for automated and high volume generation and processing of PDF documents in business and prepress workflows or for online billing systems. PDFlib GmbH sells worldwide with main markets in North America, Germany and Japan.

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