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S K2pdfopt. PDF Converter - Windows mac iPhone iPod software reviews - Software Wiki. Pdf Shareware - Free Downloads of Pdf Shareware. iText. As of version 5.0.0 (released Dec 7, 2009) iText is distributed under the Affero General Public License version 3. Previous versions of iText (Java up to 4.2.1 and C# up to 4.1.6) were distributed under the Mozilla Public License or the LGPL. iText is also available through a proprietary license, distributed by iText Software Corp. iText® is a registered trademark by 1T3XT BVBA. There are two books about iText, written by the original creator of the software. In the first edition of "iText in Action", readers learn why things work the way they do in iText, complemented with simple examples.

The second edition takes readers further with more real-life examples.[6] Some new books are under development. They will be available for free on Leanpub.[7] By mid 2013 iText (Java) and iTextSharp (.NET) had been downloaded from SourceForge alone over 5 million times. Features[edit] Developers will use iText to: Typically, iText is used in projects that have one of the following requirements:

Xpdf. Xpdf includes several programs that don't need an X Window System, including some which extract images from PDF files or convert PDF to PostScript or text. These programs run on DOS, Windows, Linux and Unix.[1] Xpdf is also used as a back-end for other PDF readers frontends such as KPDF and GPDF,[3] and its engine, without the X11 display components, is used for PDF viewers including BePDF on BeOS, '!

PDF' on RISC OS, on PalmPDF[7] on Palm OS[1] and on Windows Phones.[8] Two versions exist for AmigaOS. Xpdf-utils[edit] The associated package xpdf-utils contains tools such as pdftotext and pdfimages. See also[edit] References[edit] Poppler (software) The project was started by Kristian Høgsberg with two goals in mind:[4] To provide PDF rendering functionality as a shared library, in order to centralize maintenance effortTo go beyond the goals of Xpdf, and integrate with functionality provided by modern operating systems As of the version 0.18 release in 2011, the poppler library represents a complete implementation of ISO 32000-1, the PDF format standard, and is the first major free PDF library to support its forms and annotations features.[3] The name "Poppler" comes from the animated series Futurama episode "The Problem with Popplers".[2] A number of free software applications use Poppler to render PDF documents[5] Some characteristics of the back-ends include: Example: pdftotext file.pdf - | grep string.

Documentation. Documentation for cairo is an area that could always be greatly improved. Contributions are very welcome! Here are the most useful starting points: Frequently asked questions: Save yourself some time by reading this earlyTutorial: A one-of-a-kind introduction to the cairo concepts and modelsAPI reference manual: Function-by-function referenceCookbook: Simple recipes for drawingSamples: Some samples of how to use CairoCairoglyphics: A tutorial by way of diagrams.

From a Python pov. Please help debug them.Using the PostScript surface: How to use the PostScript surface. Other information that might be of interest: Roadmap: Features planned for upcoming releaseTodo: Other ideas, (not yet on the roadmap)Missing: Page listing features missing to allow SVG/Flash rendering using cairo without fallbacks.Bibliography: Where the good ideas came fromBuilding: Various recipes for compiling Cairo sources on different platforms, and with different goals Editing this Website Tutorials. Cairo (graphics) Cairo (stylized as cairo) is a software library used to provide a vector graphics-based, device-independent API for software developers. It is designed to provide primitives for 2-dimensional drawing across a number of different backends. Cairo is designed to use hardware acceleration[3] when available. Cairo is free software. It is dual licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License and the Mozilla Public License.

There is a formal proposal on standardizing C++ 2D graphic API basing on a mechanical transformation of Cairo.[5] The Cairo drawing model The Cairo drawing model is somewhat unorthodox and relies on a three layer model. Cairo is popular in the open source community for providing cross-platform support for advanced 2D drawing. List of PDF software.