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PDF.js
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DEMO - Voice to PDF - Complete PDF documents with voice commands using the Claude 3 Opus API
readPdf: used for reading the dropped file and displaying it on the screen, it uses PDF.js to load the file, get all fields and display it on the browser.
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Building W-9 Crafter
I first started building the app in the browser, using PDF.js and Download.js to take a PDF and edit it, and then download it to your computer.
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Parsing PDFs in Node.js
pdf2json is a module that transforms PDF files from binary to JSON format, using pdf.js for its core functionality. It also incorporates support for interactive form elements, enhancing its utility in processing and interpreting PDF content.
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Is it possible to port Edge's PDF Editor to other browsers or make your own custom one?
Why not PDF.js?
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How to Write a Cold Email
I'd think opening a PDF in your browser would be at the same risk-level you associate with going to any random URL. On Firefox at least, I'm pretty sure the built-in PDF viewer is simply JS parsing and rendering the PDF anyway -- nothing with elevated permissions:
https://mozilla.github.io/pdf.js/
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Firefox 119 unleashes PDF prowess and Sync sorcery
The PDF features are actually an extension, just one built in as Firefox's default pdf viewer.
It's called pdf.js https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/
You can actually use this pdf viewer in another browser like Chrome if you'd like, there's a demo URL on there.
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PDF Chat with Node.js, OpenAI and ModelFusion
We use Mozilla's PDF.js via the pdfjs-dist NPM module to load pages from a PDF file. The loadPdfPages function reads the PDF file and extracts its content. It returns an array where each object contains the page number and the text of that page.
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Microsoft faces antitrust scrutiny from the EU over Teams, Office 365
The problem is that there simply wasn't a better option at the time.
Ogg Vorbis was a novelty at best, and it was the only decently widely adopted open source competitor for any of the items listed that was available at the time.
HTML5 was only just published when Chrome launched. So Flash was at that point the only option available to show a video in the browser (sure, downloading a RealPlayer file was always an option, but it was clunky, creators didn't like people being able to save stuff locally, and was also not open source). Chrome in fact arguably accelerated the process of getting web video open sourced: Google bought On2 in 2010 to get the rights to VP8 (the only decent H.264 competitor available at that point) so they could immediately open source it. The plan was in fact to remove H.264 from Chrome entirely once VP8/VP9 adoption ramped up[1], but that didn’t end up happening.
Flash was integrated into Chrome because people were going to use it anyway, and having Google distribute it at least let them both sandbox it and roll out automatic updates (a massive vector for malware at the time was ads pretending to be Flash updates, which worked because people were just that used to constant Flash security patches, most of which required a full reboot to apply; Chrome fixed both of those issues). Apple are the ones who ultimately dealt the death blow to Flash, and it was really just because Adobe could not optimize it for phone CPUs no matter what they tried (even the few Android releases of Flash that we got were practically unusable). That also further accelerated the adoption of open source HTML5 technologies.
PDF is an open source format, and has been since 2008. While I don't know if pressure from Google is what did it, that wouldn’t surprise me. Regardless, the Chrome PDF reader, PDFium, is open source[2] and Mozilla's equivalent project from 2011, PDF.js, is also open source.[3] Both of these projects replaced the distinctly closed source Adobe Reader plugin that was formerly mandatory for viewing PDFs in the browser.
Chrome is directly responsible for eliminating a lot of proprietary software from mainstream use and replacing it with high-quality open source tools. While they've caused problems in other areas of browser development that are worthy of criticism, Chrome's track record when it comes to open sourcing their tech has been very good.
[1]: https://blog.chromium.org/2011/01/html-video-codec-support-i...
[2]: https://github.com/chromium/pdfium
[3]: https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js
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How do Fix this issue while trying to save an edited PDF? (text gets really small and is rotated)(i'm using nightly)
Firefox Nightly is an unstable test version. You should report PDF issues to this GitHub repository.
jsPDF
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Best HTML to PDF libraries for Node.js
jsPDF is a popular JavaScript PDF generator that allows users to generate PDF files in the web browser dynamically. The library is well-maintained, stable, easy to use, and has rich documentation.
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Seeking Alternative jQuery Plugin for Exporting ASP.NET Web Form HTML Table to Excel and PDF
I haven't had to generate PDF files from the browser, but jsPDF looks promising.
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jsPDF new version not working
So, as advised on the github page https://github.com/parallax/jsPDF i tried to source the new version of jsPDF using either the first or second src that you see in comment in the code below.
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trouble with jsPD library
was working fine. But it seems this version does not have the function to do dashed lines, so i wanted a newer version. I tried downloading the folder of the newest one, or tu put : as mentionned in this page : https://github.com/parallax/jsPDF, but now i got a bug when i try to create the pdf and the code stops at the instruction var doc = new jsPDF(); I hope have i been clear, sorry i'm kind of trying out things...
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Data grid with export and print features
You can use the .NET built-in datagrid, write your own .csv export (it's about 15 lines of code), and use jsPDF to convert the datagrid content to pdf using JavaScript.
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Bibliotecas NodeJS incríveis que você não tem ideia que existem
🔀 Repositório no GitHub
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Google/tracker free PDF markup editor (stylus) for android
Didn't try but there is https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js to read and https://github.com/parallax/jsPDF to write back so I imagine it could all be done in the browser, no app required. I'm not sure if there is already a project that combine both and use the canvas as a sketching support but have a look and if there isn't one I might prototype as it could be interesting for the PineNote.
What are some alternatives?
pdfmake - Client/server side PDF printing in pure JavaScript
PDFKit - A JavaScript PDF generation library for Node and the browser
Papa Parse - Fast and powerful CSV (delimited text) parser that gracefully handles large files and malformed input
react-pdf - 📄 Create PDF files using React
diff2html - Pretty diff to html javascript library (diff2html)
Dompdf - HTML to PDF converter for PHP
pdf-lib - Create and modify PDF documents in any JavaScript environment
MPMBs-Character-Record-Sheet - MorePurpleMoreBetter's D&D 5e Character Record Sheet
puppeteer - Node.js API for Chrome