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September 10, 2014

QPDF – PDF Transformations

Filed under: PDF,Text Mining — Patrick Durusau @ 9:48 am

QPDF – PDF Transformations

From the webpage:

QPDF is a command-line program that does structural, content-preserving transformations on PDF files. It could have been called something like pdf-to-pdf. It also provides many useful capabilities to developers of PDF-producing software or for people who just want to look at the innards of a PDF file to learn more about how they work.

QPDF is capable of creating linearized (also known as web-optimized) files and encrypted files. It is also capable of converting PDF files with object streams (also known as compressed objects) to files with no compressed objects or to generate object streams from files that don’t have them (or even those that already do). QPDF also supports a special mode designed to allow you to edit the content of PDF files in a text editor….

Government agencies often publish information in PDF. PDF which often has restrictions on copying and printing.

I have briefly tested QPDF and it does take care of copying and printing restrictions. Be aware that QPDF has many other capabilities as well.

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