PDFlib TET

  1. PDFlib

    Screenshots: PDFlib is a developer toolbox for generating and manipulating files in the Portable Document Format (PDF). PDFlib’s main targets are dynamic PDF creation on a Web server or any other server system, and to implement »Save as PDF« in existing applications. ...

  2. PDF Output

    Screenshots: Generate PDF documents on disk file or directly in memory (for Web servers). High-volume output and arbitrary PDF file size (even beyond 10 GB). Suspend/resume and insert page features to create pages out of order. ...

  3. PDF Merge

    Screenshots: Merge multiple PDF documents. (Requires PDFlib+PDI/PPS 7) ...

  4. Tables

    Screenshots: Table formatter places rows and columns, and automatically calculates their sizes according to a variety of user preferences. Tables can be split across multiple pages. Table cells can hold single- or multi-line text, images, PDF pages, path objects, ...

  5. Text Output

    Screenshots: Text output in different fonts; underlined, overlined, and strikeout text. Glyphs in a font can be addressed by numerical value, Unicode value, or glyph name. Kerning for improved character spacing. Artificial bold, italic, and shadow text. Create text on ...

  6. Web Forms

    Screenshots: Create a linearized PDF (for fast delivery over the Web, also know as "fast Web view") which is encypted and contains form fields. ...

  7. Mini Samples

    Screenshots: The mini samples (hello, image, pdfclock, etc.) are available in all packages and for all language bindings. They provide minimalistic sample code for text output, images, and vector graphics. The mini samples are useful for testing your PDFlib ...

  8. Color

    Screenshots: Grayscale, RGB (numerical, hexadecimal strings, HTML color names), CMYK, CIE Lab color. Integrated support for PANTONE colors (incl. PANTONE Goe) and HKS colors. User-defined spot colors. Color management- ICC-based color with ICC profiles; support for ...

  9. PDF Flavors

    Screenshots: PDF 1.3 – PDF 1.7ext3 (Acrobat 4–9) including ISO 32000-1 (=PDF 1.7). Linearized (web-optimized) PDF for byteserving over the Web. Tagged PDF for accessibility and reflow. Marked Content for adding application-specific data or alternate text without ...

  10. Textflow

    Screenshots: Format text into one or more rectangular or arbitrarily shaped areas with hyphenation (user-supplied hyphenation points required), font and color changes, justification methods, tabs, leaders, control commands; wrap text around images. Advanced line ...

  11. Graphics

    Screenshots: Common vector graphics primitives: lines, curves, arcs, ellipses*, rectangles, etc. Smooth shadings (color blends), pattern fills and strokes. Transparency (opacity) and blend modes. External graphical content (Reference XObjects) for variable data ...