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Big Faceless PDF Library 2.10.3 (Default branch)

ImageThe Big Faceless PDF Library is a Java classlibrary for creating PDF documents. The ExtendedEdition offers the ability to create and editAcroForms, PDF's answer to the HTML form. LikeHTML forms, PDF forms can contain text boxes,radio buttons, and can call JavaScript functions.The Extended Edition also includes a PDF readerfor importing and editing, along with FDF support,verification for digital signatures and textextraction. Both variations offer full Unicodesupport, encryption, embedded TrueType and Type1 fonts, barcodes, hyperlinks, and spot and calibratedcolor.License: Other/Proprietary License with Free TrialChanges:
The ability to write Linearized (also known as "Web optimized") PDFs was added. The PageExtractor class was rewritten completely; it is now faster, better, and works with rotated documents. A problem which caused increased memory usage when using a PDFReader in a single thread was fixed. The difference can be significant, so anyone in this situation is encouraged to upgrade. Significant improvements were made to the behavior and appearance of the Viewer, giving more reliable results across the board.Image

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XFIG-PDF-VIEWER(1)						Debian Users Manual						XFIG-PDF-VIEWER(1)

NAME
xfig-pdf-viewer - view a PDF document using a PDF browser under X11 SYNOPSIS
xfig-pdf-viewer file.pdf DESCRIPTION
xfig-pdf-viewer is a little shell script, which tries to find out which PDF viewers you have installed on your system and then starts them. xfig-pdf-viewer tries the following PDF viewers with descending priority: - xpdf(1) - kpdf(1) - evince(1) - acroread(1) - gpdf(1) - gv(1) - gnome-gv(1) - kghostview(1) - ghostview(1) If the environment variable PDFVIEWER is set, this is used with highest priority. ENVIRONMENT
PDFVIEWER you can define your favorite browser with this variable, it overrides the priority of the above mentioned viewers. AUTHOR
Roland Rosenfeld <roland@spinnaker.de> SEE ALSO
xpdf(1), kpdf(1), evince(1), acroread(1), gpdf(1), gv(1), gnome-gv(1), kghostview(1), ghostview(1) Debian Project JULY 2006 XFIG-PDF-VIEWER(1)