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This summer release of Qoppa’s Java PDF Component suite (v2017R1) adds 4k high resolution display support and tons of improvements to the PDF annotation feature. Qoppa’s PDF components user interface was revised to automatically scale depending on the user screen resolution, and to use vector icons, allowing applications that integrate our PDF viewing and annotating components, … Read more

When publishing documents online, you have to operate under the assumption that someone, somewhere, has made a copy of it and that it will exist forever. Because of that, we need to take extra care to remove sensitive data from those files before they go to the Internet universe. This is why redacting (the removal of the sensitive content) is such an important feature. In a PDF file, you are creating redaction annotations that will eventually be applied to the document and take the place of the content that was redacted. When content is redacted, you can specify what should be put in the space left by removing the sensitive content – this is typically a black rectangle. In some cases, though, you may be required to provide additional information in the document to indicate what type of content was removed, or why the content was removed.

Redaction annotations have a unique property designed to handle those instances where you need to specify what type of content was removed, or why the content was removed, and it is called Overlay Text. By setting the Overlay Text on a redaction annotation, you are saying “this text should be displayed on top of the redaction annotation” which will enable a human to read that text, understand what type of content was removed, and why, without knowing the actual content. If you are redacting content in PDFs that will be published due to a Freedom of Information Act request, Overlay Text is extremely important to you. The Freedom of Information Act requires that content that is redacted is replaced by one of the defined redaction codes to indicate what was redacted. We recently updated the RedactAndSanitize sample for our PDF Java Toolkit to demonstrate setting the Overlay Text property so that those who need to comply with the Freedom of Information Act can do so with ease! Let’s take a look at the updates to the sample so you know how to update your application to specify overlay text.

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Redaction is the act of removing content directly from the content stream of the page, traditionally done by placing a black bar over the text. But, is the sensitive information you’re removing actually gone?

Drees & Sommer, based in Stuttgart, is an international consulting firm in the construction and real estate sector. With 41 offices worldwide, the company has used Foxit Software’s PhantomPDF since 2016 to create and edit PDF documents. Since then, it has benefited from low license and maintenance fees for its 2,150 users who also praise the software’s intuitive, Microsoft Office-style user interface.

PDF Tools is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year. Despite its relatively short history, it has been very successful so far. Discover our philosophy in the interview with Dr. Hans Bärfuss.

Product management and the engineering team recently put the finishing touches on a repackaging of the Adobe PDF Library deliverable, taking into account many of the changes that you suggested. With the latest v15.0.4PlusP2b release, learn about how we’ve reorganized the Adobe PDF Library deliverable.

Almost every user knows: a PDF viewer is not just a display tool for a well known document format. It provides many more functions, runs on many platforms, offers interfaces in many technologies and serves as an important component of many applications. When you look closer it is a true miracle.

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