Re: PDF Viewer?
From: Kevin Newman (knewman_at_bigfoot.com)
Date: 07/14/04
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Date: 14 Jul 2004 10:40:40 -0700
Just to let everyone know, version 4.25 of iSEDQuickPDF now includes a full PDF renderer with very good output quality. It is capable of rendering Type1 and TrueType fonts and can process PDF-1.5 (Acrobat 6) documents.
iSEDQuickPDF is a non-visual library, but we do have free source code available for a visual control wrapper.
Regards,
Kevin
-- Kevin Newman Managing Director SEDTech (Pty) Ltd. http://www.sedtech.com/ "Nils Haeck" <n.haeckno@spamchello.nl> wrote: >It's a nice suggestion but it cannot be used for viewing high-quality PDF, >see their own faq: >http://www.sedtech.com/isedquickpdf/?page=faq&faqid=1 > >Kind regards, > >Nils > >"DaveH" <daveh@sympatico.com> wrote in message >news:1088428542.599848@news.drenet.dnd.ca... >> Take a look at ised quickpdf. No royalities, source is available and >very >> reasonable price. >> >> http://www.sedtech.com/isedquickpdf/ >> >> DaveH >> >> >> "Hendrik Steyn" <info@xstreamsystems.com> wrote in message >> news:40dc89ad@newsgroups.borland.com... >> > Does anyone know of a PDF Viewer/Printer that wont cost you an arm and a >> leg >> > to build into a commercial application.
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