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Slide 1: PDF (Portable Document Format) By Raveesh S IKM Trainee NCSI, IISc

Slide 2: Content • Introduction • What is PDF? • Why PDF? • Acrobat Components • Creating PDF Files • Editing PDF Documents • Advantages • Free and Proprietary Software • Conclusion

Slide 3: Introduction • PDF is a file format that has captured all the elements of a printed document as an electronic image that you can view, navigate, print, or forward to someone else.

Slide 4: PDF files are created using Adobe Acrobat, Acrobat Capture, or similar products. To view and use the files, you need the free Acrobat Reader, which you can easily download. Once you've downloaded the Reader, it will start automatically whenever you want to look at a PDF file. It’s developed by Adobe Systems

Slide 5: • PDF is standard for the secure and reliable distribution and exchange around the world. • PDF is a universal file format that preserves the fonts, images, graphics, and layout of any source document

Slide 6: PDF is an open file format created by Adobe Systems in 1993 and is now being prepared for submission as an ISO standard.

Slide 7: The PDF file format has undergone several changes, generally as new versions of Adobe Acrobat have been released. There have been eight versions of PDF, 1.0 (1993), 1.1 (1994), 1.2 (1996), 1.3 (1999), 1.4 (2001), 1.5 (2003), 1.6 (2005), and 1.7 (2006). The format is not fully backward- compatible, and older reader software may not be able to open newer files

Slide 8: Technology used PDF is primarily the combination of three technologies:  A sub-set of the PostScript page description programming language, for generating the layout and graphics.  A font-embedding/replacement system to allow fonts to travel with the documents.  A structured storage system to bundle these elements and any associated content into a single file, with data compression where appropriate.

Slide 9: PDF Can …  Can be shared, viewed, and printed by anyone with free Adobe Reader¨ software  can be read by any computer (Macintosh, Windows or UNIX) platform conflicts.  A way of displaying documents in the form in which they will be print  Can describe documents containing any combination of text, graphics, and images

Slide 10: Why PDF?  readable by anyone with free Acrobat Reader  platform and software independence  high-visibility markup options for grading comments  accessibility option via Access plugin and screen readers  safe format, virus-free  single file delivery of elaborate documents in a compact format, e.g. for slide presentations or web sites

Slide 11: Acrobat Components  Adobe Reader (free): view/print PDF, copy text from PDF to word processor; includes web-browser plugin  Acrobat (formerly known as Acrobat Exchange): Reader plus editing and annotation features, web-capture, scan-and-OCR tool, and ability to save, sign, and secure

Slide 12:  Acrobat Distiller: high-quality printer and PS(post Script)-to-PDF converter; indispensable component of PDFmaker; includes the AdobePS printer driver  PDFmaker: macros for Word and Power point to create PDF while preserving document structure and other features

Slide 13:  Acrobat Catalog: creates index for the search tool  PDFwriter: simple printer to make PDF from any application  Paper Capture: plugin for Optical Character Recognition (OCR) within Acrobat.

Slide 14: PDF menu

Slide 15: Creating PDF Files  From any application, simply print to pdf  choose PDFwriter or Acrobat Distiller as printer  PDFwriter printer options are set in print dialogue  Distiller job options are set in the Distiller program  In Word/Power point/Excel, use toolbar button to create PDF

Slide 16: Editing PDF Documents • re-typing some text with the text- touchup tool • move text or graphics— but only on a per-line basis! • change font face, size, color for (part of) a line of text • delete graphics with the object select tool • insert a new line of text: cont…

Slide 17: cont… • Insert new page • Delete page • Create Bookmark • Delete Bookmark • Create Hyperlink • Rotate pages • Change page number(1,2,3,…i,ii,iii…a,b,c…) • Change Font Color

Slide 18: Advantages  Smaller files : smaller the file, the quicker the transfer, 10 megabytes to 187 kilobytes (0.187 megabytes)  Free "Reader" Software  Cross-Platform Compatibility.  Security vs Viral Infection  Security vs. Changes  PDF can contain hyperlinks

Slide 19: Free and open source • Ghostscript – viewer, creator and converter • GSPdf – viewer for GNUstep, based on Ghostscript • iText – Java-based creator, editor and converter • KPDF – KDE's viewer; based on Xpdf. • Multivalent – Java-based viewer • OpenOffice.org – office suite, can export to PDF • PDFBox – Java library • PdfTeX – converter (from TeX) • Pdftk – creator, editor and converter (iText frontend) • ReportLab – Python-based creator • Scribus – creator • Xpdf - PDF view for Xwindows

Slide 20: Proprietary Software • Adobe Acrobat – Adobe's official PDF creator, commercial • Adobe LiveCycle PDF Generator – Adobe's official SERVER SIDE PDF generator, commercial • Adobe Reader – Adobe's official PDF reader, offered at no cost • Foxit – viewer • PDFNet SDK – PDF library for reading, writing, editing, printing and viewing PDFs • RasterMaster – viewer and conversion toolkit • txt2pdf – old textual reports to nice pdfs converter

Slide 22: Cont…  Universally accepted file Format  output and review format — not very editable!  Can be annotated and digitally signed  Can be secured against printing, changing, opening  Can give link using Book mark and Hyperlink

Slide 23: References • http://www.webopedia.com/ • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable_Document_Fo • http://www.adobe.com/ • http://www.pdfonline.com/