One of two major graphic types. (The other type is a bitmap image). Vector graphics are made up of paths — mathematically defined lines and curves with specific start and end points. Line drawings and animations are examples of vector images.
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PDF – Portable Document Format
There’s so much to PDF it is difficult to define precisely. Following is the official definition from the PDF Reference 1.6 Chapter 2: “THE ADOBE PORTABLE DOCUMENT FORMAT (PDF) is a file format for representing documents in a manner independent of the application software, hardware, and operating system used to create them and of the output […]
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The Acrobat user interface uses the term “Bookmarks” for a collection of document placeholders. In the Acrobat user interface the Bookmarks are displayed in separate window pane located to the left side of the document window. Note: In the PDF Reference and ISO-32000; the term used is “Outlines”.
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One of two major graphics types, also called a raster image. (The other type is a vector image). Bitmap graphics are made up of individual pixels or dots, each of which is assigned a color. Digital photographs and scanned images are examples of bitmap graphics.
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In PDF, an annotation is an item separate from the page content which is located in a layer above the page content. For example, like a Post-It® note is located over the text of a page. Annotations can take many forms. The following is a list of the most common annotations used in PDF: Markup […]
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