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This '''list of PDF software''' includes links to articles on [[computer software]] used to manage [[Portable Document Format|PDF]] documents. There is also a [[Wikipedia:Categorization|Wikipedia category]] for individual [[:Category:PDF software|PDF software]] articles.


== Multi-platform ==
=== Converters ===


{{WPBiography
* [[PdfTeX]] – converter (from [[TeX]])
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* [[Prince XML|Prince]] – PDF formatter using XML or HTML with CSS and SVG as input
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* [[pstoedit]] – PostScript to (other) vector file format converter
|priority=mid
* [[XeTeX]] – a [[TeX]] typesetting system that creates PDF documents
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==Old unsigned undated comment==
=== Development libraries ===
not all the kings and presidents are given in succession... this kind of helps figure out eras by political/philosophical attitudes of the monarchy/theocracy/etc.
* [[cairo (graphics)|cairo]] – a Vector drawing library which can create PDF documents
* [http://www.visual-integrity.com/fly-sdk.htm FLY SDK] – API/DLL for creating, modifying, merging and converting PDF.
* [[iText]] – a [[Java (Sun)|Java]]-based library for the creation, editing and conversion of PDF files
* [http://www.jpedal.org JPedal] – a [[Java (Sun)|Java]] development library for viewing PDF files and extracting text, images and other content from PDF. Both GPL and commercial versions available.
* libHaru – PDF creation library with multiple APIs (C, C#, Ruby, Delphi, PHP)
* pdf-renderer – a Java-based library for rendering PDF files
* [[PDF Clown]] – an open source library for creating and manipulating PDF files in Java 1.5 and C# 2.0
* PDFLib: a commercial PDF library
* [[Poppler (software)|Poppler]] – a library for viewing (with [[cairo (graphics)|cairo]] or depending on [[X Window System|X11]] (as [[Xpdf]]))
* [[ReportLab]] – an open-source, [[Python (programming language)|Python]]-based PDF creation library from ReportLab
* [http://www.pdfburst.com/ DocumentBurster] – Takes PDF reports and bursts them based on meta-data. Generated documents are delivered on a variety of destinations like email, ftp, fax, archive and many more.
* [http://www.qoppa.com Qoppa Java libraries] – [[Java (Sun)|Java]] development libraries to view, print and manipulate PDF documents.


=== Editors ===
== Date ? ==
* [[Adobe Acrobat]] – [[Adobe Systems]]' commercial desktop PDF authoring suite
* [[Macromedia FreeHand|Adobe FreeHand]] – Vector-based illustration creation and editing of multipage documents; opens, edits and exports Adobe PDF up to version 1.4
* [http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/pe_intro.php Foxit PDF Editor] – commercial desktop PDF authoring suite
* [[Inkscape]] – open, edit and export documents
* [[Pdftk]] – command-line tools to create, edit and convert documents
* [http://www.qoppa.com/psindex.html PDF Studio] – a PDF file editor from Quoppa Software, for Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfedit PDFedit] – Free (GPL) editor for manipulating PDF documents. GUI version & commandline interface.


"Taken from his mother in 1795". While she was executed in 1793 ?
=== Viewers ===
* [[Adobe Reader]] – Adobe's PDF reader, offered at no cost
* [[Foxit Reader]] – free viewer for Microsoft Windows, Linux, and mobile devices
* Multivalent – Java-based viewer
* [http://www.stdutility.com/stduviewer.html STDU Viewer] – free viewer for DjVu, TIFF and PDF files.


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== Gnu/Linux/UNIX ==
=== Converters ===
* [[CUPS]] (Common Unix Printing System) – supports exporting to PDF formats


I believe that the child was seperated from his mom in 1792, provided somewhere down the article: "The remaining 3 years of his life".
=== Editors ===
* [[PDFedit]] – an free software (GPL)program for viewing or editing the internal structures of PDF documents
* [[Xournal]] – an open source program which also supports annotating pdf files


[[User:Patrickov|Patrickov]] 16:14, 28 Aug 2004 (UTC)
=== Viewers ===
* ePDFView – a PDF viewer similar to Evince, but without GNOME dependencies
* [[Evince]] – the default PDF and file viewer for [[GNOME]]; replaces GPdf
* [[GPdf]] – a PDFviewer for [[GNOME]]; replaced by Evince
* [[Ghostscript|gv]] – a file viewer program included with the multi-platform Ghostscript package
* [[KPDF]] – a PDF reader for the [[KDE|K Desktop Environment]]; replaced by Okular in KDE 4
* [[Okular]] – universal viewer for [[KDE]]; replaces KPDF
* [[Xpdf]] – a PDF viewer for the [[X Window System]]


: I'll edit accordingly. -- [[User:Jmabel|Jmabel]] 00:13, Aug 29, 2004 (UTC)
== Mac OS X ==
=== Converters ===
* deskUNPDF for Mac – commercial application from [[Docudesk]] for converting PDF files to the [[Microsoft Office]] or [[OpenOffice.org]] file formats
* [http://www.malcom-mac.com/blog/pdfmergex/ PDFmergeX] – free app to combine, transform and reorder PDF documents


=== Viewers ===
==Rollback==
I am rolling back a [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Louis_XVII_of_France&diff=6410371&oldid=6404385 recent anonymous edit] (by [[User:129.67.17.22]]). I don't doubt that it came from a public domain source, but it is full of trivia ("Both parents noted that the child was particularly frightened by loud noises, especially a dog's barking") and purple prose ("Savagely taken from his distraught mother..."). I believe it detracts from, rather than adds to, the article. However, it may contain some useful facts; I'd welcome someone combing through and seeing if there is something worth restoring. -- [[User:Jmabel|Jmabel]] 19:24, Oct 7, 2004 (UTC)
* [[Preview (software)|Preview]] – [[Mac OS X]]'s default PDF viewer (in [[Mac OS X v10.5|v10.5]] it also can annotate, rearrange pages, and merge PDF files)
* [[Safari (web browser)|Safari]] – [[Apple Inc|Apple]]'s web browser supports in-line PDF viewing.
* [[Skim (software)|Skim]] – an open source PDF reader and note-taker for Mac OS X


== Deleted reference to student play ==
== Microsoft Windows ==
=== Converters ===
* [[ABBYY]] PDF Transformer – commercial Microsoft Office-to-PDF document conversion software from [[ABBYY]]
* [[CutePDF]] Writer – freeware PDF converter from Acro Software
* [[Docudesk|deskPDF]] Standard and Professional – commercial PDF converter applications from [[Docudesk]]
* [http://www.doPDF.com doPDF] – a freeware PDF converter for both personal and commercial use from Softland
* [[novaPDF]] – a [[shareware]] PDF virtual printer application from Softland
* [[Nuance Communications|Nuance]] PDF Converter – a commercial, proprietary PDF viewing, editing & conversion tool from [[Nuance Communications]]
* [[PDFCreator]] – a freeware open-source [[virtual printer]] that converts printed data into the PDF file format
* [http://www.pdf-fly.com/default.htm PDF FLY] – converts PDF into vector, bitmap and ASCII formats
* [http://www.pdf2image.com/ pdf2image] – creates sharp images (JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP) from PDF for use on the Web or in MS Office and other applications
* [http://www.pdf2picture.com/ pdf2picture] – converts PDF into native Microsoft Office vector (WMF/EMF) and image (BMP) formats
* [http://www.gicomsrl.it/pdf4free-en.html PDF4Free] - a free virtual printer using savepdf, RedMon and Ghostscript for making PDF files from any Windows application.
* PrimoPDF – a free proprietary virtual printer that converts printed data into the PDF file format
* Print2PDF – a shareware PDF converter
* ReaSoft PDF Printer – a commercial virtual printer from Reasoft Development that converts printed data to PDF files
* [[Zetadocs]] PDF – commercial Microsoft Office-to-PDF document conversion software from Equisys


Trivial <small>&mdash;''The preceding [[Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages|unsigned]] comment was added by'' [[User:66.74.198.222|66.74.198.222]] ([[User talk:66.74.198.222|talk]]&nbsp;•&nbsp;[[Special:Contributions/66.74.198.222|contribs]]) 3 Nov 2005.</small><!--Inserted with Template:Unsigned-->
=== Editors ===
* [[CutePDF]] Professional &ndash; commercial PDF editor from Acro Software
* [[Ecopy]] Desktop &ndash; a commercial PDF imaging editor
* JawsPDF &ndash; a commercial PDF creator and editor
* [[Nitro PDF]] &ndash; a commercial PDF viewer, creator, editor and converter application from Nitro PDF, Inc.
* [[PagePlus]] X2 &ndash; a commercial desktop publishing suite with PDF viewing, editing and creation features
* [http://www.ascertia.com/Products/pdfsignseal/default.aspx PDF Sign & Seal] &ndash; a commercial PDF viewer, creator, and converter application from Ascertia Ltd.
* PDF-XChange &ndash; a commercial PDF editor, annotator, form filler from Tracker Software


=== Viewers ===
== Louis XVI's children ==
* [[Drumlin PDF reader]] &ndash; a freeware PDF reader and secure publisher application from Drumlin Security
* PDF-XChange Viewer &ndash; a freeware PDF viewer from Tracker Software
* [[Sumatra PDF]] &ndash; an [[open source]] PDF viewer


Louis XVI had four children but only 3 are listed in the list on the side, the one that's missing is the youngest daughter Sophie Beatrix. I don't know how to change it as I don't know how to change side banners like that.
== Mobile ==
* [[Adobe Reader]] &ndash; a PDF viewer from [[Adobe Systems]] for Symbian, Palm, and Pocket PC mobile devices
* MobileXPdf &ndash; a free and open-source PDF viewer for [[Windows CE]]
* PalmPDF &ndash; a free PDF viewer for [[Palm OS]]
* [[Picsel]] File Viewer
* PocketXpdf for [[Windows Pocket PC]] and [[Windows Mobile]]
* uBook Reader for Windows CE, Windows Handheld PC, Windows Pocket PC, and Windows Mobile


*Done. If you want to do it in the future, go to "Edit this page" and choose the template for the family, and edit that. [[User:Prsgoddess187|Prsgoddess187]] 20:19, 13 January 2006 (UTC)
== Web-based ==
=== Converters ===
* [http://blogpaper.com/mediawiki2pdf MediaWiki2PDF] &ndash; Media Wiki content (Wikibooks, Wikipedia articles) to PDF converter
* [http://blogpaper.com/blogpaper BlogPaper] &ndash; Bloglines and Google Reader feeds to PDF converter
* [http://blogpaper.com/html2pdf HTML2PDF] &ndash; an online HTML to PDF converter
* [http://www.pdfonline.com PDF Online] &ndash; an online PDF creator
* [http://rss2pdf.com RSS 2 PDF] &ndash; an online RSS to PDF converter
* [http://zamzar.com Zamzar] &ndash; online file converter


== how proper is it to put the regnal number to him? ==
=== Editors ===
* [http://www.pdfescape.com PDFescape] &ndash; an online PDF reader, form filler, and editor
* [http://www.pdffiller.com PDFfiller] &ndash; a commercial online PDF form filler, and editor


He never reigned. [[User:ObRoy|ObRoy]] 12:00, 20 May 2006 (UTC)
=== Viewers ===
: But he is nonetheless counted in the lineage, and traditionally known as Louis XVII. - [[User:Jmabel|Jmabel]] | [[User talk:Jmabel|Talk]] 00:22, 3 June 2006 (UTC)
* [http://view.samurajdata.se Samurajdata] &ndash; online viewer for PDF, PostScript and Word
* [http://www.vuzit.com Vuzit] &ndash; a free online PDF viewer


== Real Father ==
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There were several rumours at the time that the real father was not Louis XVI but Axel von Fersen. Even a letter by Louis XVI saying somehting about him "being as healthy and strong as my own son". <small>—The preceding [[Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages|unsigned]] comment was added by [[Special:Contributions/83.178.7.84|83.178.7.84]] ([[User talk:83.178.7.84|talk]]) 08:17, 29 April 2007 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned -->
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Yes, it is entirely possible that the Louis-Charles is the natural son of Count Fersen. DNA analysis could tell us. However, he looks like his older brother, the Dauphin to me. Therefore, I am inclined to think he is the son of Louis XVI. <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/72.208.59.220|72.208.59.220]] ([[User talk:72.208.59.220|talk]]) 01:23, 18 September 2007 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
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== Story "After his father's death" ==

The first paragraph is largely a story, that while plausible doesn't cite any refrences and therefore likely contains some inaccuracies. I don't think it's necessary and probably breaks some neutrality rules. If there was a source where the information that lead to the writing of the story comes from, or if it is quoted from a notable work and changed format to reflect that I wouldn't have a problem with it. [[User:ASA-IRULE|ASA-IRULE]] 04:57, 5 October 2007 (UTC)

:: The changes made on 16 December 2007 to the third paragraph are taken from an article by Mircea Platon that lists no sources. The paragraph should be reversed to its pre-changes state. False evidence and unverifiable stories have no place in Wikipedia, no more than in any encyclopedic article.

[[User:Frania Wisniewska|Frania W.]] ([[User talk:Frania Wisniewska|talk]]) 04:19, 19 December 2007 (UTC)

Agree with that, see next paragraph.[[Special:Contributions/91.148.159.4|91.148.159.4]] ([[User talk:91.148.159.4|talk]]) 19:36, 2 May 2008 (UTC)

==My edits==
I had an edit conflict that I don't have time to continue. Details below:[[Special:Contributions/91.148.159.4|91.148.159.4]] ([[User talk:91.148.159.4|talk]]) 19:36, 2 May 2008 (UTC)

Copied from [[User:Ace Caesar|Ave Caesar]]'s talk page):

Hi,
why did you revert [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Louis_XVII_of_France&diff=209746935&oldid=206559766 this]? [[WP:revert#Explain reverts|Explain reverts]].
Regards, [[Special:Contributions/91.148.159.4|91.148.159.4]] ([[User talk:91.148.159.4|talk]]) 18:52, 2 May 2008 (UTC)

Now, you still haven't answered, and I don't have time to engage in a discussion that takes long. So I'm just going to repeat my edits one by one and then you can revert what you really mean to, I won't come back. Explanation for my edits (I'll copy it to the article talk, too):

1. "This use of a surname was a deliberate insult, since royalty do not normally use surnames." >> "This use of a surname was an anti-royalist statement ..." etc. Now, monarchy in France was abolished. He was not "royalty" any more. Hence, it was normal to refer to the boy by his name and surname, unless one didn't recognize the republic. In the same way, all the aristocrats, including many revolutionaries, had changed their names and their titles were not supposed to be used any longer. To say the opposite would be pro-royalist/pro-feudal POV.

2. Deletion of the last paragraph. - It depicts the same events that the next section depicts, so there is a duplication. It also depicts them from another, royalist POV, so it contradicts the next section. It describes cruelties that the next section disputes or refutes. It also includes rather wild and unusual claims such as the one that Simon led 8 year old Louis to prostitutes to contract venereal diseases!! So all in all, I think the article is better without it.

Regards, [[Special:Contributions/91.148.159.4|91.148.159.4]] ([[User talk:91.148.159.4|talk]]) 19:30, 2 May 2008 (UTC)

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Old unsigned undated comment

not all the kings and presidents are given in succession... this kind of helps figure out eras by political/philosophical attitudes of the monarchy/theocracy/etc.

Date ?

"Taken from his mother in 1795". While she was executed in 1793 ?


I believe that the child was seperated from his mom in 1792, provided somewhere down the article: "The remaining 3 years of his life".

Patrickov 16:14, 28 Aug 2004 (UTC)

I'll edit accordingly. -- Jmabel 00:13, Aug 29, 2004 (UTC)

Rollback

I am rolling back a recent anonymous edit (by User:129.67.17.22). I don't doubt that it came from a public domain source, but it is full of trivia ("Both parents noted that the child was particularly frightened by loud noises, especially a dog's barking") and purple prose ("Savagely taken from his distraught mother..."). I believe it detracts from, rather than adds to, the article. However, it may contain some useful facts; I'd welcome someone combing through and seeing if there is something worth restoring. -- Jmabel 19:24, Oct 7, 2004 (UTC)

Deleted reference to student play

Trivial The preceding unsigned comment was added by 66.74.198.222 (talk • contribs) 3 Nov 2005.

Louis XVI's children

Louis XVI had four children but only 3 are listed in the list on the side, the one that's missing is the youngest daughter Sophie Beatrix. I don't know how to change it as I don't know how to change side banners like that.

how proper is it to put the regnal number to him?

He never reigned. ObRoy 12:00, 20 May 2006 (UTC)

But he is nonetheless counted in the lineage, and traditionally known as Louis XVII. - Jmabel | Talk 00:22, 3 June 2006 (UTC)

Real Father

There were several rumours at the time that the real father was not Louis XVI but Axel von Fersen. Even a letter by Louis XVI saying somehting about him "being as healthy and strong as my own son". —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 83.178.7.84 (talk) 08:17, 29 April 2007 (UTC).


Yes, it is entirely possible that the Louis-Charles is the natural son of Count Fersen. DNA analysis could tell us. However, he looks like his older brother, the Dauphin to me. Therefore, I am inclined to think he is the son of Louis XVI. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.208.59.220 (talk) 01:23, 18 September 2007 (UTC)

Story "After his father's death"

The first paragraph is largely a story, that while plausible doesn't cite any refrences and therefore likely contains some inaccuracies. I don't think it's necessary and probably breaks some neutrality rules. If there was a source where the information that lead to the writing of the story comes from, or if it is quoted from a notable work and changed format to reflect that I wouldn't have a problem with it. ASA-IRULE 04:57, 5 October 2007 (UTC)

The changes made on 16 December 2007 to the third paragraph are taken from an article by Mircea Platon that lists no sources. The paragraph should be reversed to its pre-changes state. False evidence and unverifiable stories have no place in Wikipedia, no more than in any encyclopedic article.

Frania W. (talk) 04:19, 19 December 2007 (UTC)

Agree with that, see next paragraph.91.148.159.4 (talk) 19:36, 2 May 2008 (UTC)

My edits

I had an edit conflict that I don't have time to continue. Details below:91.148.159.4 (talk) 19:36, 2 May 2008 (UTC)

Copied from Ave Caesar's talk page):

Hi, why did you revert this? Explain reverts. Regards, 91.148.159.4 (talk) 18:52, 2 May 2008 (UTC)

Now, you still haven't answered, and I don't have time to engage in a discussion that takes long. So I'm just going to repeat my edits one by one and then you can revert what you really mean to, I won't come back. Explanation for my edits (I'll copy it to the article talk, too):

1. "This use of a surname was a deliberate insult, since royalty do not normally use surnames." >> "This use of a surname was an anti-royalist statement ..." etc. Now, monarchy in France was abolished. He was not "royalty" any more. Hence, it was normal to refer to the boy by his name and surname, unless one didn't recognize the republic. In the same way, all the aristocrats, including many revolutionaries, had changed their names and their titles were not supposed to be used any longer. To say the opposite would be pro-royalist/pro-feudal POV.

2. Deletion of the last paragraph. - It depicts the same events that the next section depicts, so there is a duplication. It also depicts them from another, royalist POV, so it contradicts the next section. It describes cruelties that the next section disputes or refutes. It also includes rather wild and unusual claims such as the one that Simon led 8 year old Louis to prostitutes to contract venereal diseases!! So all in all, I think the article is better without it.

Regards, 91.148.159.4 (talk) 19:30, 2 May 2008 (UTC)