The Acrobat Software Development Kit (SDK) is a set of tools that help you develop software that interacts with Acrobat technology. There are really three separate SDK’s that make up the Acrobat SDK: 1. Acrobat JavaScript—Script embedded directly into the document. See Acrobat JavaScript. 2. Plug-ins for Acrobat and Acrobat Reader—Written using the C or C++ […]
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Adobe Reader
Adobe Reader software is the standard for PDF (Portable Document Format) document sharing. It is the only PDF file viewer that can open and interact with all PDF documents. Adobe Reader is for viewing, navigating, and printing PDF documents. Adobe Reader is free software that lets anyone view and print Adobe PDF files on all […]
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Acrobat Plug-ins are dynamically-linked extensions to Acrobat or Adobe Reader. They can hook into the user interface in a number of ways and can register to be called when a variety of events occur in the application. An Acrobat plug-in is a program written in ANSI C or C++.
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Acrobat JavaScript is a cross-platform scripting language. Through its JavaScript extensions, Acrobat exposes much of the functionality of Acrobat and its plug-ins to the document author. Acrobat JavaScript objects, properties and methods can also be accessed through Visual Basic or C#. Note that you cannot access the actual page contents via JavaScript. Use Plug-ins if […]
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Adobe Acrobat consists of a family of products for creating, modifying, indexing, searching, displaying, and manipulating PDF (Portable Document Format) files. Adobe Reader is for viewing, navigating, and printing PDF documents. Adobe Reader is free software that lets anyone view and print Adobe PDF files on all major computer platforms, as well as fill in […]
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