PTOCA Format (MO:DCA PTOCA)

The Presentation Text Object Content Architecture (PTOCA) is the data object used in document processing environments for representing text, which has been prepared for presentation. Each file contains one or more pages of: formatted text and is always included as part of a document in a MO:DCA file. Each page may reference a PTOCA Overlay, which is merged with the text as a background.  LEAD supports reading single and multipage files. PTOCA overlays can be merged to recreate the original document and many configurable settings including font properties.

There is no default extension.

This format originated at IBM.

This file format does not support QFactor, progressive loads and saves, stamps or Lossless JPEG compression, but it does support multipage files.

LEADTOOLS supports callbacks to load specific overlay files from a specific path. LEADTOOLS also supports functions to let you set the DPI for the opened image file. Please refer to the PTK Options functions or callbacks.

It is possible to speed up the loading of large PTK files. For more information, refer to Using Filter Data to Speed up Loading Large Files.

LEADTOOLS supports loading this format as raster image or SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) document.

File constants associated with this file format are:

Constant Read Support Write Support Description
FILE_PTOCA 24 BPP See Note [249] Presentation Text Object Content Architecture format.

Required DLLs and Libraries

Required DLLs and Libraries

Note

Currently, for PTOCA LEADTOOLS does not save AFP files, but these files can be saved to IOCA. PTOCA documents can be converted to various document file formats types, such as PDF or DOCX using LEADTOOLS Document Writer DLLs.

LEADTOOLS supports writing/saving using LEADTOOLS Document Writers. For additional support details, refer to the following:

Related Formats

Platforms

Win32, x64.

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