Invented by Adobe Systems over 20 years ago, the Portable Document Format (PDF) is now an open standard for electronic document exchange maintained by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). When you convert documents, forms, graphics, and web pages to PDF, they look just like they would if printed.

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Top 4 problems in PDF CFF Fonts (and we…

  One of the most common of the many font formats PDFs support is the Compact Font Format (CFF, also known as Type 2)...
Sam Howard
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How to convert Microsoft Office documents to PDF, HTML5…

As this is a question we get asked a lot at IDRsolutions, I decided to write a blog article on the topic, which may...
Mark Stephens
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Remotely deploy projects to the Raspberry Pi using NetBeans…

The Raspberry Pi is not a very powerful device, however as it is so flexible, it is a very useful machine to have to...
Richard Bound
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Mixed TreeView Nodes in JavaFX

Recently for our JavaFX PDF Viewer I have been working on implementing the Layers panel. If you’re familiar with how layers work in various...
Simon Lissack
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Another Way to Listen for Object Changes in JavaFX

At IDRSolutions we use JavaFX for several display modes in our Java PDF Viewer. The Problem. We recently encountered an issue when coding in...
Nathan Howard
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