This package is a DVI (TEX) to PDF conversion utility, having the following features: • Support for outline entries (also called bookmarks), named destinations, and annotations (including hyperlinks, forms and widgets). Nearly every Acrobat Distiller pdfmark is approximated. • Support for “standard” DVI specials such as HyperTEX (HTML), TPIC, color specials, PSfile, and other PostScript specials. • Native support for inclusion of MetaPost output and inclusion of arbitrary PostScript files with help from an external program. • Support for thumbnails with a little help from GhostScript to generate the thumbnails. • Support for arbitrary, nested linear transformations of typeset material.

Any material on the page, including TEX text, may be scaled and rotated. • Ability to include the first page of a PDF file as an encapsulated object along with its embedded resources such as fonts. Included PDF images may be cropped by supplying a bounding box. Note: Currently, this doesn’t work if the contents stream has multiple segments. • Ability to include JPEG and PNG bitmapped images as encapsulated objects. • An internal color stack. A color stack allows you to change the current color, pushing the current color onto a stack. At any time, the original color can be popped from the stack. This is useful, for example, in headlines, that may have a different color from the current text. The headline macro can restore the current color without knowing what it is. • Support for partial font embedding and Flate compression to reduce file size
• Support for font reencoding to work around encodings that aren’t fully supported by the Acrobat suite of products. • Balanced page and destination trees. Balancing these trees improves reader access speed on very large documents.

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