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Hello,
Thank you for the windows working version of POPPLER.
Please let me know:
The poppler download versions are all x64bit versions. Can you please in future provide also x32bit versions?
Using the poppler pdftocairo [ example: (pdftocairo -pdf -r 300 input.pdf output.pdf) ] to convert a pdf to pdf, unfortunately the links are destroyed. Can please pdftocairo flatten annotations but keep hyperlinks?
Using the poppler pdftocairo [ example: (pdftocairo -pdf -r 300 input.pdf output.pdf) ] :
If the input.pdf has not embedded fonts, it is observed that the output.pdf in some cases substitutes unknown fonts with CairoFont-13-1, CairoFont-4-1 etc fonts and the substitution is almost perfect. Does pdftocairo uses its own fonts library or borrow fonts from c:\windows\fonts ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hello,
Thank you for the windows working version of POPPLER.
Please let me know:
The poppler download versions are all x64bit versions. Can you please in future provide also x32bit versions?
Using the poppler pdftocairo [ example: (pdftocairo -pdf -r 300 input.pdf output.pdf) ] to convert a pdf to pdf, unfortunately the links are destroyed. Can please pdftocairo flatten annotations but keep hyperlinks?
Using the poppler pdftocairo [ example: (pdftocairo -pdf -r 300 input.pdf output.pdf) ] :
If the input.pdf has not embedded fonts, it is observed that the output.pdf in some cases substitutes unknown fonts with CairoFont-13-1, CairoFont-4-1 etc fonts and the substitution is almost perfect. Does pdftocairo uses its own fonts library or borrow fonts from c:\windows\fonts ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: