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The Adobe® PDF Library software development kit (SDK), available by license, also provides unparalleled quality and reliability of proven Adobe PDF technology, allowing third-party developers to support the Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) within their own standalone applications. Developers can flexibly implement and develop powerful Adobe PDF solutions in desktop environments as well as a wide range of server platforms. They can also take advantage of full compatibility with the latest PDF specification; full interoperability with Adobe products; consistent, reliable support on a broad range of platforms (see details below); as well as high-performance, scalability, and optimized PDF processing.

Major updates in PDFL SDK XVIII release include:

  • Support for UTF-8 character encoding as per PDF 2.0 specification has been added.

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  • From 18.0.3 onwards, Mac Builds are BAST V3 signed following the Apple Notarization Guidelines.
  • Support for new era glyph - Updated CMaps and Font resources to support Japanese new era characters.
  • Support for Windows 7 has been discontinued.
  • PDEExtGStateGetSoftMaskMatrix and PDEExtGStateSetSoftMaskMatrix APIs have been added to get and set the soft mask matrix in external gstate respectively.
  • Two new APIs PDEFormGetLeading and PDEFormSetLeading have been added to get and set respectively the Leading in the parent of Form.
  • A new parameter weight of type unsigned integer is added in PDEFontAttrs structure.
  • Support for PDF 2.0 file version - PDF Library can now read and edit files with PDF 2.0 version. Two new APIs PDDocGetAdobePDFVersion and PDDocSetAdobePDFVersion have been introduced in this release for getting and setting new PDF versions respectively.
  • Support of Black point compensation (BPC) flag - UseBlackPtComp has been added to the graphic state parameter dictionary. Two new APIs PDEExtGStateGetBPC and PDEExtGStateSetBPC have been added to get and set the UseBlackPtComp flag value respectively.
  • Support for Page-Level Output Intent - User can set Output Intent for each Page as well. Two new APIs PDDocColorConvertEmbedOutputIntentEx and PDPageColorConvertEmbedOutputIntent have been added to support new output intent subtypes added in PDF 2.0. Appropriate subtype like GTS_PDFX, GTS_PDFA, and ISO_PDFE1 can be added to the output profile as per the value passed to these APIs.
  • If output intent already exists at Doc/Page level, then new output intent gets added to the existing one.
  • PDColorConvertPDEElementEx2 API has been added to support conversion to a PDEElement to the supplied color space.
  • PDSysEncodingSetIsUTF16 API has been added to check if an encoding is UTF-16 or not.
  • In PDF 2.0, versioning model has been changed and now support 2-part version system which is a combination of Major and Minor versions like Major.Minor as compared to 3-part version system Major.Minor.ExtensionLevel in PDF 1.7.
  • Updated Decryption Sample to showcase the support for Unicode based password protected PDFs.
  • Updated CMaps and mapping resources to support Adobe-Japan1-7 fonts.
  • Full compatibility with Acrobat DC.
  • The current release includes the following changes to the supported platforms. In version 18.0 and later:
    • Windows 10 is the primary operating system for Windows platforms.
    • The supported compiler for all Windows platforms is Visual Studio 2017(version 15.3.3).
    • Mac OS X 10.12 (Sierra) is supported on 64-bit platforms.
    • The supported operating system for Linux platforms is CentOS 7.3, with the Clang 3.9.1 compiler. The glibc version to be used is 2.17.
    • The supported compiler for all Macintosh platforms is Xcode Developer Tools 8.2.1.
    • Support for the following platforms has been discontinued:
      • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 on 32-bit platform.
      • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 on 64-bit platform.
      • Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) on 64-bit platform.

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