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S4k1s Posts: > 500

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On 2006-02-06 23:54:21, bugsiiy wrote:
Ok to make things straight,he was saying that on the internet you find many important documents in pdf format,and you might want to see them on your phone.oh and next time do a litte research,there is the so called adobe acrobat reader,which is free


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FYI I got both.
I use PDF a lot every day in my work - creating, reading and embedding support for it in applications.
Windows, linux, *nix ... u name it...

However, it is not a standard.

All important/mass market documents are translated to HTML.
Have you ever wondered why you often see this? PDF/Adobe Acrobat - See as HTML-version

Many phones with internet don't even have a real html browser, much less a PDF reader.

The K750 is not a smartphone and never pretended to be one either.

Edit: If I seem hostile, I'm not, really I'm not :]

[ This Message was edited by: S4k1s on 2006-02-06 23:06 ]
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Posted: 2006-02-07 00:05:39
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max_wedge Posts: > 500

the reader is free but you have to pay Adobe if you want to design a program or device that outputs in the pdf format. Whereas, text files, jpeg images, sound files etc are based on open standards. You don't have to pay anyone to create software that outputs a jpeg file for example.

We all get that the reader is free, but so far Adobe haven't seen fit to produce a mobile phone j2me reader. Don't blame the phone companies for lack of a j2me version of adobe reader - blame adobe.


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Posted: 2006-02-07 00:06:05
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S4k1s Posts: > 500

Here is more info about some projects going on for creating Java PDF readers/writers. You will find usefull libraries there, if you have the time for it thats it...
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Posted: 2006-02-07 00:13:17
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max_wedge Posts: > 500

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On 2006-02-07 00:13:17, S4k1s wrote:
Here is more info about some projects going on for creating Java PDF readers/writers. You will find usefull libraries there, if you have the time for it thats it...


Thanks for those links. I'm gonna have a look, but I don't know java and have only just started to learn. I still don't know if you have to rewrite a java class for j2me or if you can just use it direct So I don't know if I'll get far in the short term.
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Posted: 2006-02-07 08:58:05
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rockygali Posts: > 500

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On 2006-02-07 08:58:05, max_wedge wrote:
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On 2006-02-07 00:13:17, S4k1s wrote:
Here is more info about some projects going on for creating Java PDF readers/writers. You will find usefull libraries there, if you have the time for it thats it...


Thanks for those links. I'm gonna have a look, but I don't know java and have only just started to learn. I still don't know if you have to rewrite a java class for j2me or if you can just use it direct So I don't know if I'll get far in the short term.



well i hope my case is different... I LOVE PROGRAMMING, its just that PROGRAMMING HATES ME!!!!

mwehehehehehe
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Posted: 2006-02-07 09:07:19
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max_wedge Posts: > 500

you design, I'll debugg and test
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Posted: 2006-02-07 12:26:17
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S4k1s Posts: > 500

lol @ both of you :]
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Posted: 2006-02-07 22:48:45
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atisnz Posts: 3

Adobe Acrobat IS Standard: http://www.adobe.com/enterprise/standards/main.html
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Posted: 2006-02-07 23:58:53
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rockygali Posts: > 500

does the ISO certification a bearing for all standardization process...

errr, am i hitting any point here? hehehe.. well i thought having the ISO certification proves a product of its standards...

eerrrr or was it quality?
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Posted: 2006-02-08 02:21:16
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S4k1s Posts: > 500

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On 2006-02-07 23:58:53, atisnz wrote:
Adobe Acrobat IS Standard: http://www.adobe.com/enterprise/standards/main.html


Did you check your link and read what it actually says?

"Adobe and industry standards"

It says that Adobe Acrobat is now compliant with industry standards including PDF/A, PDF/X, and PDF/E, not that it is a standard it self.
That particular link says that Adobe PDF is now compliant with the PDF/X that is the PDF printing ISO standard.

The ISO standards are a quality measurement.

Not a standard as in "Everybody uses it" but as in "Everybody uses it the same way"
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Posted: 2006-02-08 03:05:35
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