Fixed several critical issues with saving of some PDF files.Fixed several critical issues with display of some PDF files.Added progress bar when exporting to image, it is now possible to cancel export.Fixed display of some PDF files in Facing pages mode.It is now also possible to merge files from Linux command line. Right click selected button and choose “Combine in Master PDF Editor” item. Added possibility to merge files (PDF, XPS, TIF, JPEG, PNG) from Windows explorer.Fixed issue with floating menu with quick actions for text.When pasting an image from the clipboard, DPI of the image is accounted for.Now the image is created with 300 DPI minimum, the DPI information is also written into created image. Enlarged menu on “Pages” tab, added export for selected pages.Added scrolling when moving page with mouse on Pages tab in Navigation bar.If the application was already installed before update, toolbar button for must be manually added from Toolbar settings. Added quick creation for 19 different comments.Changing font attributes (size, family, color etc).Signing PDF documents with digital signature, signatures creation and validation.Import/export PDF pages into common graphical formats including BMP, JPG, PNG, and TIFF.Add PDF controls (like buttons, checkboxes, lists, etc.) into your PDFs.Encrypt and/or protect PDF files using 128 bit encryption.Add and/or edit bookmarks in PDF files.Edit PDF text, images and pages with full editing features.Master PDF Editor – Features at a glance: The application enables you to merge several files into one, split a source document into multiple documents, and also to comment, sign and encrypt PDF files. With Master PDF Editor you can easily view, create and modify PDF documents. iText Group does not endorse the use of Pdftk.Master PDF Editor is straightforward, easy to use application for working with PDF documents equipped with powerful multi-purpose functionality. Pdftk is a third party tool based on an obsolete and no longer supported version of iText. You may have small differences, but if you are OK with what the form looks like in Ubuntu Document Viewer (a viewer that doesn't support XFA), then you should be fine.ĭISCLAIMER: I am the CEO of the iText Group. This is a long answer to explain that, if you have a hybrid form, it is in most cases OK to throw away the XFA part. Hence if you have text that is justified in an XFA form, but you only look at the AcroForm, then the text won't be justified (because justified text doesn't exist in an AcroForm text field). However, this option doesn't exist in an AcroForm text field (you can only have left, center or right alignment). For instance: a text field in an XFA form can be justified (similar to in HTML). XFA has more functionality that AcroForm technology.If the form isn't filled out correctly, the AcroForm can be different from the XFA form.Ideally, both versions of the form are indeed equivalent, but: What's the problem, you might ask? Aren't both forms equivalent? A viewer that is XFA aware, can give preference to the data as stored in the XFA form. For instance: a viewer that is not XFA aware, will show you the data as stored in the AcroForm. Hybrid forms are a pain because they often lead to confusion. However, it seems that you are confronted with a hybrid form that consists of both AcroForm and XFA syntax. If you have a dynamic XFA form, dropping the XML will remove the complete form. ![]() Obviously, such a form is not dynamic: the AcroForm part still defines widget annotations that are defined at absolute positions on specific pages. ![]() In this case, the form is described twice: once using PDF objects once using XML. Hybrid forms that combine AcroForm and XFA technology.We refer to this as dynamic XFA, because the form can expand or shrink based on the data that is added: a 1-page form can turn into a 100-page form by adding more data. In this case, the PDF file is nothing but a container for an XML file that describes the whole form. Dynamic forms using the XML Forms Architecture (XFA). ![]() ![]() The form is described using nothing but PDF syntax. In this case, each field corresponds with one or more widgets with fixed positions on specific pages.
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