26 nov. 2015
Berlin – 26 November 2015 – callas software, market leader for automated PDF quality control and archival solutions, today releases an update for its pdfChip product line. pdfChip converts HTML into good, standards-compliant PDF documents. The pdfChip 1.1 update adds a number of features that were identified in projects customers realized with pdfChip, especially when it was used to create long, dynamic documents.
Using pdfChip to convert an HTML template to a good PDF file is straightforward and easy. pdfChip 1.1 focuses on making integration of the tool in a larger project just as easy by adding a number of features.
First of all, pdfChip 1.1 lets you control the maximum number of pages in the generated PDF file. That makes it e.g. possible to create single page PDF files in just one go instead of one PDF file with many pages. Since the destination PDF can now be defined in the Javascript code it is possible to start a new PDF whenever needed.
During development it can be critical to understand what errors occur and how to adjust the HTML template. In pdfChip 1.1 error reporting, specifically for Javascript and when placing bar codes, has been improved in order to make it easier to develop complex PDF publishing applications.
pdfChip 1.1 also allows for passing command-line variables straight to the HTML template, where Javascript can pick it up and use it to shape the resulting PDF file. The ability to pass this kind of small information to an HTML template adds even more flexibility to PDF publishing; compared to what was already possible with the highly dynamic HTML/Javascript architecture.
Long documents, that need to include lists of references such as a list of figures, list of tables or simply a table of contents, were a challenge in pdfChip 1.0. In pdfChip 1.1, callas implemented the new concept of a “list collector”.
This new feature allows content to be marked using simple CSS and stores information about this content in a JSON (Javascript data) file. This information can then be used to automatically create a table of content with page numbers for the generated PDF document for example.
pdfChip 1.1 also adds support for the Device-N color space. Device-N is an advanced PDF color space that is essential for content where a number of different spot colors or a combination of CMYK and spot colors is used for page objects like images or vector graphics.
Lastly in pdfChip 1.1 placing of PDF files has been improved. Therefore pdfChip provides information about PDF files that are placed in the HTML template, e.g. about their trimbox or bleedbox. This information can then be used in Javascript to modify the placement.
In order to introduce pdfChip 1.1, on December 8 at 4 pm CET David van Driessche will give an English webinar. Please register for the webinar via this link:
Alternatively there is also a German webinar taking place on December 15 at 11 am CET. Please register for the webinar via this link:
Because of the wide variety of workflows in which pdfChip can be integrated, a number of different flavors of the product have been created. The following is an overview of the different flavors and their limitations.
Flavor | pdfChip S | pdfChip M | pdfChip L | pdfChip XL Enterprise |
Simultaneous conversions | 1 | 4 | 8 | unlimited |
Pages per hour | 1000 | 5000 | 25 000 | unlimited |
Barcode support | EAN, UPC, Code 39 & 128, ISBN, QR | all | all | all |
Number of pages per PDF document | 25 | 250 | 1500 | unlimited |
Advanced pagination | no | yes | yes | yes |
callas pdfChip 1.1 is immediately available. The following list gives the price for each product flavor:
pdfChip 1.1 is a free update for customers using pdfChip 1.0.
*Prices exclude VAT. A maintenance agreement (SMA contract) is required when purchasing any pdfChip flavor and is priced at 20% of the product price (per year). Upgrading between flavors is always possible for the price difference between the flavors involved.
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For further inquiries regarding availability, price, options or return on investment, please contact sales@fourpees.com. A fully functional time-limited trial version can be downloaded from www.callassoftware.com.
callas software finds simple ways to handle complex PDF challenges. As a technology innovator, callas software develops and markets PDF technology for publishing, print production, document exchange and document archiving. callas software helps agencies, publishing companies and printers to meet the challenges they face by providing software to preflight, correct and repurpose PDF files for print production and electronic publishing. Businesses and government agencies all over the world rely on callas software’s future-proof, fully PDF/A compliant archiving products.
In addition, callas software technology is available as a programming library (SDK) for developers with a need for PDF optimization, validation and correction. Software vendors such as Adobe®, Quark®, Xerox® and many others have recognized the quality and flexibility provided by these callas tools and have incorporated them into their solutions.
callas software actively supports international standards and has been participating in ISO, CIP4, the European Color Initiative, the PDF/A Competence Center and the Ghent PDF Workgroup. In addition, callas software is a founding member of the PDF/A Competence Center and in October 2010, Olaf Drümmer became its chairman.
callas software is based in Berlin, Germany. For more information, visit the callas software website at www.callassoftware.com.
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