Fly SDK
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FLY SDK is a commercial library for converting, creating, merging, marking or modifying PDF and PostScript files. It produces both vector and image formats. It supports industry-standard formats, including WMF/EMF, PDF, DXF, CGM, SVG, MIF, EPS and HPGL. Bitmap image formats include JPEG, GIF, PNG, TIFF and BMP. ASCII text can be stripped for search and indexing applications or extracted retaining placement. Fly SDK is developed by Visual Integrity.
The Fly SDK conversion framework is built on top of a PostScript/PDF interpreter. It generates a display list which is used to drive the conversion or to feed file modifications. It does not operate via a printer driver but can accept input from print streams. The library is accessed via command line or a DLL on Microsoft Windows. Accessing the engine requires modification of a conversion profile (.ini) and scripting two calls.
Fly SDK is multi-platform and operates on Windows, Linux, Sun Solaris, IBM AIX, HPUX and Mac OS X.
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