This app produces several Pdf sample files in text format helping you understanding the Pdf file structure and illustrating several items from the ISO 32000-1 specification.
The structure of a Pdf file is defined in the ISO 32000-1 specification. This document is long, difficult to read and only gives small partial examples. This app creates complete Pdf sample files and allows you concentrating on specific aspects a Pdf text. It offers five classes of samples:
1. Simple text. The smallest Pdf file consists of a single line. This class offers Pdf samples containing a single short line, a single long line (requiring wrapping it) and combinations of short and long lines.
2. Markup text. These samples demonstrate font styles (bold and italics), font colors, font alignment and font sizes. As with the simple text, you can create samples with only one item or combining them to see what changes such combinations involve.
3. Picture. This is a single sample inserting a picture. The Pdf file defines an object referring to a picture. The picture itself are binary data, but they have been encoded (Ascii85 encoding) to represent them as text.
4. Table. The table samples show a table with or without border lines, with or without background colors and with or without merged cells. A table is a combination of text and graphics (line or rectangle drawing).
5. Unicode text. This is text in a different language and represented by an alphabet, different from the Latin alphabet. Examples are Greek and Japanese. Representing such text in Pdf is difficult, as it uses glyph indexes and mapping from these indexes to the actual character code.
The app shows the text, the figure or the tables on the screen in the way it should display through a standard Pdf reader. It also displays the actual text content of the Pdf file.
Files are saved in the public Documents folder, in the sub folder PdfSampleGenerator. You can open each of these Pdf files with a text editor or view them using a standard Pdf reader.