ABCpdf 11.2.1

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dotnet add package ABCpdf --version 11.2.1                
NuGet\Install-Package ABCpdf -Version 11.2.1                
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="ABCpdf" Version="11.2.1" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add ABCpdf --version 11.2.1                
#r "nuget: ABCpdf, 11.2.1"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install ABCpdf as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=ABCpdf&version=11.2.1

// Install ABCpdf as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=ABCpdf&version=11.2.1                

PDF creation and manipulation using ABCpdf - a powerful and flexible PDF component for .NET.

ABCpdf is a .NET component for PDF manipulation. As such, you'll find it documented for C# and VB.NET, with numerous PDF code examples and freely adaptable projects, all designed to help you get up to speed.

Re-use existing skills for PDF document layout. ABCpdf supports a wide range of layout methods, including HTML and CSS, System.Drawing, PostScript, and a powerful set of native drawing commands. Import SVG, DOCX, XPS, EPS, the usual bitmap image formats such as JPEG, TIFF, PSD and many more. And because support for these formats is built-in, ABCpdf makes light work of PDF related document conversion tasks.

Import HTML and CSS pages from local or remote web sites. Placed HTML support means your HTML can be treated just like any other media - placed wherever you like on your PDF page. Choose between the Chrome style, FireFox style and Internet Explorer style HTML rendering engines. Support for modern web pages using HTML5, CSS3, FontAwesome and similar modern web technologies. A vast range of options gives you full control over the HTML rendering process and DOM.

ABCpdf is a robust component, with probably hundreds of thousands of live installations, and almost two decades worth of support and development. But should you ever need help our PDF expert support team are on hand.

ABCpdf is fast. ABCpdf does not use a printer driver. Instead it goes Direct to PDF™, generating PDF documents on the fly. And fully multi-threaded, ABCpdf is suitable for use with ASP.NET.

ABCpdf supports Unicode and foreign languages, CJK fonts, and right-to-left text such as Arabic and Hebrew, kerning, tracking and contextual ligatures.

ABCpdf supports sophisticated color spaces. Mix and match RGB, CMYK, Grayscale, Lab, calibrated color spaces and spot colors. Any kind of graphic from text to lines to blocks of color can be drawn in in any of these color spaces. You can even perform complex operations like colorizing grayscale images using spot colors or converting from one color space to another.

PDF optimization and size reduction provides whole document optimization using a variety of options to reduce font sizes, remove embedded fonts, to resample and recompress images, to flatten wherever possible for the smallest possible output.

PDF analysis has been extended into easy-to-use operations for text and images. Simple on the surface but sophisticated underneath, they allow you to extract common-sense, de-hyphenated and de-ligatured text from PDFs. Then select items of that text within the PDF and perform operations on those selections.

PDF accessibility is now something that can be supported, even for PDFs which were never designed to do so. Standards such as PDF/UA and Section 508 compliance require that PDFs be accessible. Our accessibility operation performs a sophisticated semantic analysis of the document content and adds appropriate tagging information to produce an accessible Tagged PDF output.

Download and try out ABCpdf for free. All our components include a 30-day trial. During the trial period, ABCpdf operates as the unrestricted Professional edition.

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NuGet packages (10)

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ABCpdf.ABCGecko

The ABCpdf .NET Gecko runtime for HTML to PDF conversion using the Firefox rendering engine. ABCpdf operates three HTML rendering engines for insertion of HTML content. The ABCChrome engine provides google Chrome style HTML conversion. The MSHTML engine leverages IE as installed on the local machine. The Gecko runtime adds Firefox-style HTML rendering to the mix. Placed HTML support means your HTML can be treated just like any other media - placed wherever you like on the page. Paged HTML support allows you to flow your HTML from one area to another - across pages or columns or both. A vast range of options gives you full control over the HTML rendering process and DOM. In terms of features, probably most notably, the Gecko and Chrome engines support repeated table headers and footers. They are also extremely good on SVG and AJAX for charts and maps. The MSHTML and Chrome engines tends to be faster and the MSHTML engine provides a more literal screen based output. ABCChrome and Gecko generally support modern HTML features better than MSHTML.

ABCpdf.ABCWebKit

The ABCpdf .NET ABCWebKit runtime for HTML to PDF conversion using the WebKit rendering engine. The ABCWebKit engine uses a signed version of WkHtmlToPdf. It's HTML rendering is based on a modified version of the QtWebKit API from Qt4 for which support ended in 2015. It is provided as a workaround solution for more restrictive operating system environments such as with Azure App Services. Given its lack of support it is recommeneded that you do not use it with any untrusted HTML but only for HTML/JavaScript that you have complete control over.

CertiPay.PDF

This library is intended to wrap PDF generation code in our system

ABCpdf.ABCChrome65

The ABCpdf .NET ABCChrome65 runtime for HTML to PDF conversion using the Chrome 65 rendering engine. ABCpdf operates three HTML rendering engines for insertion of HTML content. The ABCChrome engine provides google Chrome style HTML conversion. The MSHTML engine leverages IE as installed on the local machine. The Gecko runtime adds Firefox-style HTML rendering to the mix. Placed HTML support means your HTML can be treated just like any other media - placed wherever you like on the page. Paged HTML support allows you to flow your HTML from one area to another - across pages or columns or both. A vast range of options gives you full control over the HTML rendering process and DOM. In terms of features, probably most notably, the Gecko and Chrome engines support repeated table headers and footers. They are also extremely good on SVG and AJAX for charts and maps. The MSHTML and Chrome engines tend to be faster and the MSHTML engine provides a more literal screen based output. ABCChrome and Gecko generally support modern HTML features better than MSHTML.

ABCpdf.ABCChrome123.Linux

The ABCpdf .NET ABCChrome123 Linux runtime for HTML to PDF conversion using the Chrome 123 rendering engine. You will need to reference this package if you are using ABCChrome123 on Windows and you want to deploy to a Linux platform. ABCpdf operates three HTML rendering engines for insertion of HTML content. The ABCChrome engine provides google Chrome style HTML conversion. The MSHTML engine leverages IE as installed on the local machine. The Gecko runtime adds Firefox-style HTML rendering to the mix. Placed HTML support means your HTML can be treated just like any other media - placed wherever you like on the page. Paged HTML support allows you to flow your HTML from one area to another - across pages or columns or both. A vast range of options gives you full control over the HTML rendering process and DOM. In terms of features, probably most notably, the Gecko and Chrome engines support repeated table headers and footers. They are also extremely good on SVG and AJAX for charts and maps. The MSHTML and Chrome engines tend to be faster and the MSHTML engine provides a more literal screen based output. ABCChrome and Gecko generally support modern HTML features better than MSHTML.

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12.4.0.1 75,515 12/19/2022
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12.3.0.6 24,711 11/9/2022
12.3.0.5 75,528 10/5/2022
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12.3.0 99,008 5/31/2022
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12.2.0.3 74,627 3/23/2022
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12.1.1 20,254 12/2/2021
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12.0.1.1-rc 5,623 12/17/2020
12.0.1-rc 5,432 12/7/2020
11.3.14 390,127 12/7/2020
11.3.12 85,530 10/19/2020
11.3.10 112,611 7/27/2020
11.3.9 64,096 6/17/2020
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11.3.6 69,506 1/27/2020
11.3.5 28,395 12/20/2019
11.3.4 37,259 11/18/2019
11.3.3 29,724 9/29/2019
11.3.2 149,489 7/18/2019
11.3.1 64,137 6/13/2019
11.2.6 86,416 4/15/2019
11.2.5 43,550 3/4/2019
11.2.4 41,137 1/14/2019
11.2.3 45,833 10/29/2018
11.2.2 35,830 9/3/2018
11.2.1 45,228 7/18/2018
11.2.0 124,860 6/11/2018
11.1.0.2 46,251 4/24/2018
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11.1.0 65,567 2/5/2018
11.0.0.3 29,740 12/5/2017
10.1.2.6 336,138 9/26/2017
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10.1.2.4 27,728 6/26/2017
10.1.2.3 21,516 5/30/2017
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10.1.2.1 22,988 2/17/2017
10.1.2 8,402 2/15/2017
10.1.1.7 40,026 12/20/2016
10.1.1.5 18,901 11/1/2016
10.1.1.4 24,402 9/15/2016
10.1.1.3 8,119 8/24/2016
10.1.1.2 10,400 7/26/2016
10.1.1.1 12,343 6/21/2016
10.1.1 14,244 5/17/2016
10.1.0.9 39,920 4/20/2016
10.1.0.8 14,593 3/1/2016
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10.1.0.5 20,834 9/29/2015
10.1.0.3 11,417 8/18/2015
10.1.0.2 12,346 7/10/2015
10.1.0 8,275 5/22/2015
10.0.0 52,875 2/10/2015
9.1.2.4 173,400 2/5/2015
9.1.2.3 35,276 11/18/2014
9.1.1.9 67,582 7/11/2014
9.1.1.8 15,374 5/26/2014
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9.1.1.6 7,171 3/13/2014
9.1.1.5 244,349 1/27/2014
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9.1.1.2 8,002 10/7/2013
9.1.0.2 67,665 6/6/2013
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