Acerca de Aspose.PDF for C++

Cree y manipule documentos PDF sin utilizar Adobe Acrobat.

Aspose.PDF for C++ is a native C++ library that enables developers to add PDF processing capabilities to their C++ applications. It can be used to build any type of 32-bit or 64-bit C++ application to create, convert and manipulate PDF documents without using Adobe Acrobat. Aspose.PDF for C++ API allows you to perform a wide range of document processing tasks such as form processing, text and page manipulation, management of annotations, get and set metadata information, add or remove bookmarks and watermarks, attachments, custom font handling and much more.

Supported File Formats

Input/Output

  • Fixed Layout: PDF, PDF/A
  • Others: TEX, XPS, SVG

Output Only

  • Microsoft Word: DOC, DOCX
  • Images: JPEG, PNG, BMP
  • Others: XLSX, PPTX

Input Only

  • Others: XSLFO, PS

A comprehensive set of tools for PDF operations
The C++ library that has many features and makes PDF manipulation easy.

Conversion

  • The library supports conversion of over 20 formats, including:
    • PDF to DOCX
    • PDF to XLSX
    • PDF to PPTX
    • PDF to Images
    • PDF to HTML
    • HTML to PDF
    • PDF/A to PDF
    • PDF to PDF/A (X)
  • OFD (Open Fixed-layout Document) format is supported.

Parsing

  • The library allows to extract:
    • Text from PDF
    • Images from PDF
    • Fonts from PDF
    • Data from Stamps
    • Data from AcroForms
    • Data from XFA
    • Tabular data
    • Vector graphics

Processing

  • Compress documents
  • Splitting documents
  • Merging documents
  • Construct PDF documents based on the XML structure
  • Adding, removing comments and annotations
  • Add, extract, remove attachments
  • Get or set Metadata in documents
  • Securing your PDF document
  • Signing your PDF document

Generation

  • Add pages
  • Add watermarks or stamps
  • Add simple or formatted text
  • Insert images or graphics
  • Add tables
  • Add Vector graphics
  • Add highlighting, underlining, and strikethrough
  • Attach files