The Adobe Portable Format (PDF) was developed by the Adobe Corporation to allow the exchange and viewing of electronic documents easily and reliably, independent of the environment in which they were created. This format lets you compress large documents to a size small enough to download very quickly. It is also a powerful format for reproducing documents over the web.
LEADTOOLS offers extensive support for reading and writing PDF documents. The following section will quickly summarize the LEADTOOLS support for the various PDF functionalities, starting with the Leadtools.Pdf
assembly-specific features.
PDF File Optimization
PDF Document Image Extraction
The Leadtools.Pdf.PDFFile class allows you to perform the following actions on PDF and PS files:
Get the PDF or PS version of a file
Check whether a PDF file is encrypted
Re-encrypt any PDF file
Get the number and size of pages in a PDF file
Quickly convert any PDF file to PDF/A
Linearize (optimize for Web viewing) any PDF file
Convert any PDF file from any version to another
Convert any Postscript file to PDF (Distilling)
Update the Table of Contents (TOC) of existing PDF files
Extract, delete, insert, and replace pages from existing PDF files in order to merge multiple existing PDF files into a single PDF file
Provide comprehensive multipage support, including support for the following actions:
Merging existing PDF files into a single PDF
Splitting a single PDF into multiple PDF files
Extracting, deleting, inserting, and replacing any page in existing PDF files
Read, Write or Delete JavaScript actions from a PDF file
The C# and PDF Features Demo shipped with LEADTOOLS, contains a wizard style user interface to perform all the actions above on existing PDF and PS files.
The following example will convert an existing PDF file to a PDF/A file:
// Create a PDFFile object from the input PDF file
PDFFile inputFile = new PDFFile("Input.pdf");
// Convert it to PDF/A
inputFile.ConvertToPDFA("OutputPDFA.pdf");
The following example example will merge four PDF files:
// Create a PDFFile object from the first PDF file
PDFFile firstFile = new PDFFile("1.pdf");
// Merge it with the second, third and fourth files
firstFile.MergeWith(new string[] { "2.pdf", "3.pdf", "4.pdf" }, "Output.pdf");
The Leadtools.Pdf.PDFDocument class encapsulates a PDF document on disk and supports the following functionality:
Load the PDF document at any resolution (dots per inch)
Get information about any page in the PDF document such as its size in PDF page units, inches, or pixels
Get information about the PDF document such as its properties or metadata such as author, subject, keywords, whether it is encrypted and requires a password, and the PDF file type (or version)
Parse the document structure or Table of Content (TOC) of a PDF document by reading the PDF bookmarks and the internal links (or jumps) between the pages
Read the objects found in the document such as text items (characters), images, rectangles, annotations, form fields, digital signatures, hyperlinks, and fonts
Get a raster image rendering of any page or thumbnail of a page from the PDF document at any resolution
The following example will convert a multipage PDF document into a multipage TIFF file:
// Load the input PDF document
PDFDocument document = new PDFDocument("Input.pdf");
using(RasterCodecs codecs = new RasterCodecs())
{
// Loop through all the pages in the document
for(int pageNumber = 1; pageNumber <= document.Pages.Count; pageNumber++)
{
// Render the page into a raster image
using(RasterImage image = document.GetPageImage(codecs, pageNumber))
{
// Append to (or create if it does not exist) a TIFF file
codecs.Save(image, "Output.tif", RasterImageFormat.TifJpeg, 24, 1, 1, -1, CodecsSavePageMode.Append);
}
}
}
The following example will parse the text of PDF File and save it to a TEXT file on disk:
// Load the input PDF document
PDFDocument document = new PDFDocument("Input.pdf");
// Create the output text file
StreamWriter writer = File.CreateText("Page1.txt");
// Parse the text objects in all pages
document.ParsePages(PDFParsePagesOptions.Objects, 1, -1);
// Loop through all the pages
foreach(PDFDocumentPage page in document.Pages)
{
// Loop through the objects of this page
foreach(PDFObject obj in page.Objects)
{
// Is this is a text object (character)?
if(obj.ObjectType == PDFObjectType.Text)
{
// Yes, write it the output file
writer.Write(obj.Code);
// Check if we need to move to a new line
if(obj.TextProperties.IsEndOfLine)
{
writer.WriteLine();
}
}
}
// End of page
writer.WriteLine();
}
writer.Close();
LEADTOOLS supports getting information about, loading (rendering), and saving a PDF document as a raster image (Leadtools.RasterImage). Using the Leadtools.Codecs.RasterCodecs class, you can treat a PDF file just like any other image format such as TIFF or JPEG. You can query the size of a PDF page or its bits/pixel value, render a PDF page on the surface of an image, save any image to PDF on disk, or convert a PDF to TIFF or JPEG (or any other supported format) and vice versa.
Refer to the following topics for more information:
The LEADTOOLS Document Writers can be used to create a searchable multipage PDF document from one or more Windows Metafiles (EMF).
Refer to the following topics for more information:
All the LEADTOOLS Optical Character Recognition (OCR) engines support outputting the final document as PDF. With OCR, you can convert a scanned TIFF or JPEG file to a searchable PDF—or extract the text from a raster PDF document.
Refer to the following topics for more information:
The LEADTOOLS PDF Compressor supports saving files using Mixed Raster Content (MRC) technology. Using the LEADTOOLS PDF Compressor with the MRC engine, the compressor can be used to break down a page or image into smaller segments, saving each segment using the compression appropriate for that segment. The entire process works to provide a PDF file with the highest-possible compression as well as the best-possible quality, as compared to a standard Raster PDF.
Refer to the following topics for more information: