I can't thank you enough for a response like that. Definitely increases my
knowledge of what's going on!
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Well, yes, you are preaching to the choir. We are definitely pursuing another
vendor and are thankfully 50%+ done with converting to their tool.
Admittedly, PDF format/issues a
spare up to this point. I do
understand there is a vagueness to my questions but your responses are
definitely helping me focus my own research.
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Thank you Leonard, you have actually given me some ideas for my next
step/troubleshooting process. See responses to individual questions below:
to analyze PDF for distilling issues
Distillation is the process of converting Postscript to PDF. Is that really
what you are doing using the Acrobat SDK? If so, please explain what version
of Acrobat/Distiller and the workflow.
[Rick.Wellman] Yes, that is what we are doing. I left out that we
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Preface: I know this is not a direct iText API question and am not necessarily
looking for someone to make me a PDF expert (though I will take as much help as
anyone might be willing to give) This
On 17/12/2011 0:31, Rick.Wellman wrote:
> Issue: We are using Adobe SDK to simply distill some PDFs
> automatically. However, there are a small number of files that we
> receive from outside sources that take a VERY long time to process.
> In particular, I am seeing one now that is a mere 5,0
Preface: I know this is not a direct iText API question and am not necessarily
looking for someone to make me a PDF expert (though I will take as much help as
anyone might be willing to give) This question is more about how I might use
iText in conjunction with something we are experiencing.