Colleagues are looking for a tool for comparing PDF files with less noisy
results than when using the built-in Adobe PDF Comparison utility in Acrobat
X.
The end goal is to take any two versions of a document and compare them,
allowing us to create ignore rules (i.e. ignore header/footer
Jburgdor wrote:
Colleagues are looking for a tool for comparing PDF files with less
noisy results than when using the built-in Adobe PDF Comparison utility
in Acrobat X.
The end goal is to take any two versions of a document and compare
them, allowing us to create ignore rules (i.e. ignore
Good question. I'd like to know, too.
Nadine
From: jburgdor jburg...@cisco.com
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 7, 2012 4:14:41 PM
Subject: PDF comparison tool?
PDF comparison tool?
Colleaguesare looking for a tool for comparing
Problem solved! I eventually found the answer to my own problem. The
dictionary file that imported fine had lines ending with both a carriage
return and a line feed. The file that wouldn't import had lines ending
only in a linefeed. When I turned on hidden characters in Notepad++, it
was clear
der/footer differences,
etc..) that would reduce the amount of undesirable change bars created when
generating the output file con
Ideas/suggestions?
Thx,
--John
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Jburgdor wrote:
> Colleagues are looking for a tool for comparing PDF files with less
> noisy results than when using the built-in Adobe PDF Comparison utility
> in Acrobat X.
> The end goal is to take any two versions of a document and compare
> them, allowing us to create "ignore rules" (i.e.
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Problem solved! I eventually found the answer to my own problem. The
dictionary file that imported fine had lines ending with both a carriage
return and a line feed. The file that wouldn't import had lines ending
only in a linefeed. When I turned on hidden characters in Notepad++, it
was clear