![]() The specs for the PDF format (created by Adobe) is now available, and people have also been "reverse-engineering" the bits that are not documented. Hence why everyone charges for every single little thing. I assumed you had to have some license through Adobe to even create an app to interact with PDFs. There's many ways to display a PDF, so you have to account for all ways to make sure that it works as it should. Long story short, the PDF format is insanely flexible at the expense of a lot of complexity. Why and how is PDF editing seem like such a complicated thing that you have to go through so many hoops for? Waste even more time: /r/InternetIsUseless /r/AndroidIsBeautiful Was your post removed from here? Found a cool site that's not particularly unique or beautiful? Head on over to /r/InternetIsInteresting. If this subreddit for whatever reason fails to provide the interactivity you need, we also highly recommend a look at /r/interactivewebsites for a less diluted dosage of interactivity. If you exhibit a similar addictive lust for information as you do for internet, we highly recommend you go give /r/dataisbeautiful a sub too. Something different? Try /r/InternetIsUgly.
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