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The PDF/A tool supports open-source office software and enhances its function for replacing fonts
May 24, 2010 | By the IPP desk based on a press release
Using the pdfaPilot, even users who work with OpenOffice can now convert their documents to PDF/A. callas software has developed the functions of their flagship product to meet these needs. pdfaPilot 2.2 not only supports all OpenOffice's own formats but also supports other formats that can be processed using open-source office software. This means that all texts, tables or presentations that were created using the various OpenOffice programs can be converted into PDF/A. In doing so, pdfaPilot 2.2 automatically fixes any errors that may occur when you create PDF/A files from Office applications. In addition, callas software has enhanced the font replacement in pdfaPilot. This function can be used if font types that you want to retroactively embed into a PDF/A document are no longer available. The user now has considerably more options to choose from for this. A PDF/A file can now be created automatically within a process from all PCs - irrespective of whether all of the fonts that were used to create the document are installed on the computer. ...cont´d
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