
PDF Explained
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Content
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Who Should Read This Book
- Organization of Contents
- Content Updates
- May 22, 2012
- Acknowledgments
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Obtaining Code Examples
- Using Code Examples
- Safari® Books Online
- How to Contact Us
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- A Little History
- Page Description Languages
- Other page description languages
- Development of PDF
- Some Advantages of PDF
- Random access and linearization
- Stream creation and incremental update
- Embedded fonts
- Searchable text
- ISO Standardization
- Specialized Kinds of PDF
- PDF/A
- PDF/X
- Version Summary
- What's in a PDF?
- Text and Fonts
- Vector Images
- Raster Images
- Color Spaces
- Metadata
- Navigation
- Optional Content
- Multimedia
- Interactive Forms
- Logical Structure and Reflow
- Security
- Compression
- Who Uses PDF?
- The Printing Industry
- Ebooks and Publishing
- PDF Forms
- Document Archiving
- As a File Format
- Useful Free Software
- Chapter 2. Building a Simple PDF
- Basic PDF Syntax
- Document Content
- Page Content
- File Structure
- Document Structure
- Building the Elements
- File Header
- Main Objects
- Graphical Content
- Catalog, Cross-Reference Table, and Trailer
- Putting it Together
- Remarks
- Chapter 3. File Structure
- File Layout
- Header
- Body
- Cross-Reference Table
- Trailer
- Lexical Conventions
- Objects
- Integers and Real Numbers
- Strings
- Hexadecimal strings
- Names
- Boolean Values
- Arrays
- Dictionaries
- Indirect References
- Streams and Filters
- Incremental Update
- Object and Cross-Reference Streams
- Linearized PDF
- How a PDF File is Read
- How a PDF File is Written
- Chapter 4. Document Structure
- Trailer Dictionary
- Document Information Dictionary
- Document Catalog
- Pages and Page Trees
- Text Strings
- Dates
- Putting it Together
- Chapter 5. Graphics
- Looking at Content Streams
- Operators and Graphics State
- Building and Painting Paths
- Bézier Curves
- Drawing circles with Bézier curves
- Filled Shapes and Winding Rules
- Colors and Color Spaces
- Transformations
- Clipping
- Transparency
- Shadings and Patterns
- Form XObjects
- Image XObjects
- Chapter 6. Text and Fonts
- Text and Fonts in PDF
- Text State
- Printing Text
- Text Sections
- Text Space and Text Positioning
- Showing Text
- Character and word spacing
- Text transforms
- Text rise
- Kerning and glyph adjustment
- Text rendering modes
- Defining and Embedding Fonts
- Font Types in PDF
- Type 1 Fonts
- Font Encodings
- Embedding a Font
- Extracting Text from a Document
- Resources
- Chapter 7. Document Metadata and Navigation
- Bookmarks and Destinations
- Destinations
- The Document Outline (Bookmarks)
- Building an example
- XML Metadata
- Annotations and Hyperlinks
- File Attachments
- Chapter 8. Encrypted Documents
- Introduction
- The Encryption Dictionary
- Reading Encrypted Documents
- Writing Encrypted Documents
- Editing Encrypted Documents
- Chapter 9. Working with Pdftk
- Command Line Syntax
- Merging Documents
- What Happens when Files are Merged
- Splitting Documents
- What Happens when Files are Split
- Stamps and Watermarks
- How a Stamp Is Added
- Extracting and Setting Metadata
- File Attachments
- Encryption and Decryption
- Decrypting Input Files
- Encrypting the Output
- Compression
- Chapter 10. PDF Software and Documentation
- PDF Viewers
- Adobe Reader
- Preview
- Xpdf
- GSview
- Software Libraries
- iText for Java and C#
- TCPDF for PHP
- Processing PDF with Perl
- PDF on Mac OS X
- Converting Formats
- PDF to PostScript and Back Again
- Rasterizing PDF to an Image
- Printing Files to PDF
- PDF Editors
- Adobe Acrobat
- Editing with Preview on Mac OS X
- PDF and Graphics Documentation
- ISO 32000 and the PDF File Format
- PDF Hacks
- Related Topics
- Forums and Discussion
- Adobe's Website Resources
- Index
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Copy-Protection: Adobe-DRM (Digital Rights Management)
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