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Adobe PDF Library Installation Guide
Document Conventions
The terms note, link and bookmark are used in this book the same way they are in the user interface of
Adobe PDF Library v6.1.1Plus®, Adobe Acrobat® and Adobe Reader®. These correspond to the text
annotation, link annotation and routine entry structures (respectively) that appear in a PDF file. See the
Portable Document Format Reference Manual for a description of the PDF file format.
The following documentation conventions appear throughout the manual to help you differentiate regular
text from product and program names, and to distinguish command syntax.
Product and program names are set in italic type.
Multi-line examples are separated from the text and set in
Courier monospace
Directory names and filenames are contained within the text and set in Courier monospace.
Commands are contained within the text and set in Courier monospace.
New terms are italicized.
Page numbers in this book do not correspond to page numbers in the PDF file. The numbering scheme
(e.g. 4.1 or A.10) indicates the chapter number (4) or appendix letter (A) first, followed by the page
number (1 or 10), separated by a period.
Related Documentation
The following documents will be useful in developing applications using DLI.
Datalogics Resources
Adobe PDF Library and DLI Installation Guide (This book) This document describes the
installation requirements for using the Adobe PDF Library and DLI on the various platforms to which
Datalogics has ported these products.
Adobe PDF Library Developer Overview This document is designed to aid developers with
incorporating the API calls for the Adobe PDF Library into their composition application.
DLI Implementation and Reference Guide This document details the Datalogics Interface, a
simplified interface to the COS Layer of the Adobe PDF Library.
Java Interface User Guide This document details the Datalogics Java Interface, a Java-language
wrapper interface to the Adobe PDF Library and DLI.