The web has changed the way we look at documents. Increasingly, content is
consumed on devices with wildly differing form factors. The need for content to adapt to diverging screen sizes will only increase as mobile devices displace traditional desktops and laptops. It is a common misconception that PDFs cannot be responsive.
iText DITO simplifies the process of creating multiple output templates or input forms. An intuitive WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) front-end gives you the ability to create your own data-driven output templates or input forms, tied to a powerful back-end.
What can one do with the PDF format, and where is it going? PDF is continuously evolving, and its current advantages and flexibility may surprise you. This white paper provides an overview of the PDF’s current assets.
With companies and organizations caught up in the next wave of digital transformation, we offer a closer look at how PDF may overcome the traditional roadblocks on the way there and how it helps meet the goals of forward-thinking business strategies.
pdfCalligraph is an iText 7 add-on for advanced typography, allowing script text and opening possibilities with more languages such as Arabic, Tamil and more in PDF. This white paper discusses the challenges with advanced typography in PDF and how pdfCalligraph can solve them.
In this white paper, you'll learn how to extract data from your PDF documents with this iText 7 add-on. By creating a template with your initial document, you can then programmatically extract data from other similar documents within your workflow.
In this white paper, you'll learn how to convert HTML5 and CSS3 into PDF documents with this iText 7 add-on. By integrating a simple API to your workflow, you can create standards compliant PDF documents that are accessible, searchable and usable for indexing.
pdfSweep is an iText add-on that removes (redacts) sensitive information from a PDF (Portable Document Format) document. Confidentiality is assured, because the redacted information cannot be recovered. In a secure two-step process, pdfSweep deletes text and images at user-defined coordinates, or as defined by a regular expression. After having parsed the rendering information in the original PDF document, a new document is created without the redacted content.