We would like to add a watermark and/or annotations to PDFs that are 
downloaded on the fly.  As an example, any paper that you download from 
the Physics Archive (arxiv.org) has some annotations - e.g.:

http://arxiv.org/pdf/1407.8441.pdf

(In particular, note the download date and arXiv reference number 
printed vertically in the left-hand margin.)

I'd like to be able to do this using ghostscript etc., but first DSpace 
would need to support some kind of prehook when an asset is downloaded 
on demand.  I had a look around the documentation but couldn't find 
anything useful.

(Note: This is not a question about the preview thumbnails that are 
displayed in DSpace - but the actual underlying asset served up by DSpace.)

With Thanks,

Patrick


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