PDFio is a simple C library for reading and writing PDF files.
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PDFio is a simple C library for reading and writing PDF files.
Use the Office File API to create thumbnail images for Excel, Word and PDF documents.
Use the Azure Key Vault API to sign a PDF document.
Implement a PDF viewer in an ASP.NET MVC web application.
Obtain a checked appearance name for a check box and specify the check box value.
Customize print output and specify settings for a specific document page.
Export a PDF document to multi-page Tiff and bitmap images.
Use the PDF Document API to create a document with graphics in code.
Access and modify custom document properties.
A pdf document toolkit which splits, extracts and merges specified pdf files. Deployed with Flask and accessible via Web UI.
Use a PdfGraphics object to add interactive form fields to a PDF document.
Implement a PDF viewer in an ASP.NET web application.
Extract the text of a PDF document and count the words' occurrences in a document text.
Create a custom timestamp client based on the Bouncy Castle C# API.
Use the PdfDocumentProcessor to add a visual signature to a document.
Implement a custom signer based on the Bouncy Castle C# API and use a custom digest calculator to calculate a document hash.
Extract the first page from a PDF document into a separate document.
Use the PDF Document API to rotate document pages and save the result.
This free consulting project uses Aspose.PDF for .NET and allows you to encrypt/decrypt a PDF document by applying a password and setting different privileges to it. It is also a representation of API usage under .NET Core Framework.
Remove an interactive form field by its name from a PDF document.
Add a description, image, and links to the pdf-document-api topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
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