If you are in the printing industry, then you will be happy to know  
that iText is able to generate PDF/X-1a and PDF/X-3 compliant  
documents, which are the standard for that industry.

Leonard

On Feb 19, 2008, at 3:56 AM, abstaffs wrote:

>
> I work in the Artwork printing industry that has strict controls on  
> the
> versions of PDF that must be produced. I was wondering which PDF  
> version
> does the latest iText library fully support.. By fully support I  
> mean that
> it implements all features of that PDF version. It seems from  
> reading that
> you can change the version of the created PDF with iText but that  
> does not
> mean that all the features for that PDF version are suppoted, it is  
> up to
> the individual to police themselves.
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