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    Nano PDF Editor

    Nano PDF Editor

    Edit PDF files with Nano Banana

    Nano PDF Editor is a minimalist, portable PDF viewer and toolkit that focuses on simplicity, speed, and ease of integration for applications that need basic PDF rendering without heavy dependencies. It provides core functionality such as page navigation, zooming, text selection, and rendering directly to native graphics surfaces, making it suitable for lightweight PDF viewing scenarios on desktop or embedded platforms. Designed to be easily embedded into larger software projects, Nano-PDF has a small code footprint and straightforward APIs that developers can call from common languages, helping it fit into text editors, document explorers, or custom user interfaces with minimal effort. ...
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    gsSetInitialView

    GUI to set PDF initial view using Ghostscript on Windows

    Free and open-source GUI application for setting the initial view property of a PDF document. The GUI allows for user selection of the initial view settings (navigation pane, page layout, zoom, etc.), generates a snippet of corresponding PostScript code (pdfmark), and then runs the Ghostscript command line program to apply the pdfmark to the PDF file. OS: Windows. Author: David King. License GPLv3.
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    Downloads: 29 This Week
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    Prawn

    Prawn

    Fast, Nimble PDF Writer for Ruby

    ...Comprehensive internationalization features, including full support for UTF-8 based fonts, right-to-left text rendering, fallback font support, and extension points for customizable text wrapping. Support for PDF outlines for document navigation. Low level PDF features, allowing users to create custom extensions by dropping down all the way to the PDF object tree layer. (Mostly useful to those with knowledge of the PDF specification). If you are looking for a highly flexible PDF document generation system, Prawn might be the tool for you. It is not a reporting tool or a publishing toolchain, though it could be fairly easily used to build those things.
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