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Basic data | Standard ID | GB/T 32010.1-2015 (GB/T32010.1-2015) | | Description (Translated English) | Document management -- Portable document format -- Part 1: PDF 1.7 | | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | A14 | | Word Count Estimation | 663,667 | | Date of Issue | 2015-09-11 | | Date of Implementation | 2016-04-01 | | Regulation (derived from) | National Standard Announcement 2015 No.25 | | Issuing agency(ies) | General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China | | Summary | This standard specifies a digital presentation of electronic documents that allows users to exchange and view electronic documents without relying on the creation, viewing or printing environment of the document. This standard applies to developers who create PDF files (qualified generator) developers, developers who read existing PDF files and interpret their contents for display and interaction, and read for a variety of other uses And/or PDF files (qualified product) developers who write PDF files. This specification does not apply to: - specific procedures for converting paper or electronic documents into PDF format; - specific technical design, user interface, implementation or presentation details; - specific physical methods such as storage media and storage conditions for document storage; - Verify PDF text |
GB/T 32010.1-2015: Document management -- Portable document format -- Part 1: PDF 1.7---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order.
Document management - Portable document format - Part 1. PDF 1.7
ICS 37.080
A14
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Document management
Portable Document Format Part 1. PDF1.7
(ISO 32000-1..2008, IDT)
2015-09-11 release
2016-04-01 implementation
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China
China National Standardization Management Committee released
Directory
Preface Ⅴ
Introduction Ⅵ
1 Scope 1
2 standard compliance requirement
2.1 General 1
2.2 qualified reader 1
2.3 qualified generator
2.4 qualified products 1
3 normative reference document 1
4 Terms and definitions 4
5 representation 9
6 version of the name 9
7 Grammar 9
7.1 Overview 9
7.2 Vocabulary Conventions 10
7.3 Object 12
7.4 Filter 20
7.5 File structure 33
7.6 Encryption 49
7.7 Document structure 62
7.8 Content flows and resources 71
7.9 General data structure 74
7.10 function 81
7.11 Document Guidance Specification
7.12 extended dictionary 96
8 Graphics 97
8.1 Overview 97
8.2 graphical objects 98
8.3 Coordinate system 101
8.4 Graphic state 107
8.5 Path construction and mapping
8.6 color space
8.7 Shading 153
8.8 External objects 178
8.9 image 179
8.10 Composite XObject 192
8.11 Optional Content 197
9 Text 209
9.1 Overview 209
9.2 Organization and use of fonts
9.3 Text State Parameters and Operators 215
9.4 text object 220
9.5 Introduction to the font data structure
9.6 simple font 224
9.7 Synthetic font 236
9.8 Font Descriptor
9.9 Embedded font program 255
9.10 Extraction of Text Content
10 presents 261
10.1 Overview 261
10.2 Color based on CIE to device color 262
10.3 Conversion between device color spaces
Transfer function
10.5 Nets 266
10.6 Details of the scan conversion 279
11 Transparency 282
11.1 Overview 282
11.2 Overview of Transparency
Basic synthesis calculation
11.4 Transparent group 291
11.5 soft masks 297
11.6 Specify Transparency in PDF
Color Space and Presentation Problem
12 interactive functions
12.1 Overview 313
12.2 View program preferences 313
12.3 Document-level navigation 315
12.4 page-level navigation 323
12.5 Note 330
12.6 Action 356
Interactive Presentation
12.8 Digital Signature 402
12.9 Measurement properties 413
12.10 Documentation Requirements 417
Multimedia Features
13.1 Overview 418
13.2 Multimedia 418
13.3 Sound 436
13.4 Movie 437
13.5 Alternative Presentation 439
13.6 3D works 440
14 Document Exchange
14.1 Overview 472
14.2 Assemblies 472
14.3 Metadata 473
14.4 File Identifier 475
14.5 page dictionary 476
14.6 Marking content 476
14.7 Logical structure 480
14.8 Tagged PDF 499
Accessibility Support
14.10 Web Capture 533
14.11 prepress support
Appendix A (informative) Operator Summary
Appendix B (normative appendices) Operators in class 4 functions
Appendix C (Normative Appendix) Implementation Restrictions 560
Appendix D (normative) character set and code
Appendix E (Normative Appendix) PDF Name Registration Form 581
Appendix F (normative) Linearization PDF 582
Appendix G (informative) Linearization PDF access strategy
Appendix H (informative) PDF file example 601
Appendix I (normative) PDF version and compatibility
Appendix J (informative) FDFRename flag implementation example 634
Appendix K (informative) PostScript Compatibility - Transparent Imaging Mode 635
Appendix L (informative) color plate 636
Appendix NA (informative) PDF series of commonly used terms and their English and Chinese table 646
Reference 655
Foreword
Based on the current ISO 32000 series of standards, the standard consists of at least the following.
- Part 1. PDF1.7;
Part 2. PDF2.0.
This part is part 1 of GB/T 32010.
This part is drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009.
This part uses the translation method equivalent to ISO 32000-1..2008 "Document management Portable electronic document format Part 1.
PDF1.7 ".
This part of the ISO 32000-1..2008 made the following editorial changes.
--- Added Appendix NA to translate the terms commonly used in the PDF series of standards, providing a Chinese and English comparison table;
- The additional appendix NA was described in the preamble.
Please note that some of the contents of this document may involve patents. The issuer of this document does not assume responsibility for the identification of these patents.
This part of the National Documentary Imaging Technology Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC86) proposed and centralized.
This part of the drafting unit. National Document Imaging Technology Standardization Technical Committee Fifth Committee.
The main drafters of this part. Xue Sixin, Li Mingjing, An Xiaomi, Li Chunxiao, Long Wei, Zhang Chunhong, Li Chao, Wang Zhigeng, Wang Kun, Zhou Zhong.
Introduction
PDF as a digital format for representing documents has been adopted by many organizations or individuals around the world. International standards
The organization publishes ISO 32000-1 in.2008 to standardize the development and development of PDF documents, which follows ISO 19005-1
(PDF/A-1) after the PDF full feature set standard. China has adopted the ISO 19005-1 on the basis of the development of the GB/T 23286.1-
"Document Management Format for Long - term Document Management in Document Management". This part is equivalent to ISO 32000-1..2008.
ISO 32000 is a full-featured PDF set of international standards for the development of PDF reader, editor and interface conversion tool software
Developer. The following international standards have a more specific use. Such as PDF/X (ISO 15930) is an industry standard in traditional printing
The electronic prepress system used as an intermediate representation of the printed material; PDF/A (ISO 19005) is a long term guarantee for archiving digital documents
Standard PDF/E (ISO 24517) provides a mechanism for presenting engineering documents and exchanging engineering data. With government departments, educational machines
Organizations and businesses to streamline their operational processes, paper-based workflows will be replaced by electronic information exchange, the impact of PDF applications
And opportunities will continue to grow at a high speed.
The purpose of creating a PDF is to allow users to rely on any document to create, view or print the environment, you can easily and reliably pay
Change and view electronic documents. PDF is a high-level imaging model derived from the PostScript page description language. This PDF imaging model supports
Hold text and graphics in a way that is independent of device and resolution. In order to improve the performance of interactive viewing, with most PostScript
Language program, PDF defines a more structured format. Unlike the Postscript programming language, PDF is based on one
Structured binaries format, optimized for high-performance interactive viewing. PDFs can also contain annotations and hypertext links
And so on, they are not part of the page content itself, but are useful for interactive viewing and document exchange.
PDF files can be created in PDF format in the form of PDF, or converted from other electronic formats, but also on paper, microforms or their
His hardcopy format is digitized. Many of the world's institutions or individuals are using the PDF file format to show the mass of important information.
At present, PDF has been widely used in electronic exchange of documents. A variety of specific PDF applications have been developed on the market
Limiting the use of certain PDF functions but satisfying the specific functional requirements of some industries and enhancing the usability of PDF.
Users can combine PDFs with the software that creates, view, print, and manipulate PDFs in a variety of ways to meet a variety of electronic
Document production, exchange and use requirements, including.
--- save the fidelity of the document, not affected by equipment, platforms and software;
--- Combine the contents of different sources (eg, website, word processing and spreadsheet software, scanned documents, photos and graphics) into a single
In the document, while maintaining the integrity of all original source documents;
- edit documents from multiple locations or platforms;
--- through the digital signature to verify the authenticity;
- set security and permissions to enable the creator to maintain control of documents and associated licenses;
- for disabled users, the content is available;
- the use of other file formats and applications, the content of the extraction and re-use feasible;
- Use the electronic form to collect data and integrate it into the business system.
The publisher of this section reminds you of the following. The compliance with this document may involve the use of patents owned by the following parties.
The patent is related to creating, modifying, displaying and processing PDF files.
AdobeSystemsIncorporated, 345ParkAvenue, SanJose, California, 95110-2704, USA.
The issuer of this part does not hold any view on the evidence, legality and scope of application of these patents.
The owners of these patents have assured ISO that they are willing to comply with reasonable and non-discriminatory terms and conditions,
Please consult the permission. In this regard, the statements of these patent owners have been registered in ISO . Related information can be obtained from the above parties.
Reference documents can be found here.
Document management
Portable Document Format Part 1. PDF1.7
1 Scope
GB/T 32010 This section specifies a digital presentation of electronic documents that allows users to exchange and view electronic documents, not
Depends on the document creation, viewing or printing environment.
This section applies to developers who create PDF files (qualified generator) developers, read existing PDF files and interpret their contents
Software for display and interaction (qualified reader) developers, and PDFs for reading and/or writing PDF files for a variety of other uses
Product (qualified product) developer.
This section does not apply to.
--- the specific process of converting paper or electronic documents into PDF format;
- specific technical design, user interface, implementation or presentation of operational details;
- specific physical methods stored in the document, such as storage media and storage conditions;
--- verify the PDF file or reader in line with this standard method;
- Requirements for computer hardware and/or operating systems.
2 standard compliance requirements
2.1 General
The PDF file complying with this part shall meet all the requirements set forth in this Part. Qualified documents shall not be used in this section.
Any characteristic.
Note. 7.5.2 "File Header" describes the corresponding mechanism by which a file can recognize itself as a given version of a PDF file.
2.2 qualified reader
The qualified reader shall meet all the requirements specified in this section relating to the behavior of the reader. This section deals with reader behavior
The requirements will be stated from the general functional requirements applicable to all qualified readers. This section does not specify any specificity of the qualified reader
Technical design, user interface or implementation details. The presentation of qualified documents shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of this Part.
2.3 qualified generator
The Qualified Generator shall meet all the requirements specified in this section relating to the creation of the PDF file. This section deals with the file generator
The requirements of the behavior will be expressed in terms of the general functional requirements applicable to all qualified generators, focusing on the creation of qualified documents. Headquarters
There is no specific technical design, user interface, or implementation details that specify a qualified generator.
2.4 qualified products
Qualified products shall meet all the requirements specified in this section relating to the creation of PDF documents and shall meet the requirements specified in this section.
Reader function behavior related to all requirements.
3 normative references
The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the dated edition applies to this article
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