Foxit Quick PDF Library

Upgrade Policy for Debenu Products

by Conor | November 20, 2013
Major and Minor Releases All of Debenu’s products follow the major.minor format for version numbers. As an example we can look at Debenu Quick PDF Library’s current version number 12.11. The first number (“12”) is the major version number. The second number (“11”) is the minor version number. In some of our other products we have […]
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Can I renew my Premium Upgrade Protection?

by Conor | November 19, 2013
A Premium Upgrade Protection Renewal can be purchased by customers who own an active subscription for Premium Upgrade Protection. Customers must renew their subscription within 30 days of the subscription expiring in order to remain eligible. The 12 month subscription period begins on the same day and month as the original purchase date, even if […]
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What payment options are available when purchasing Foxit products?

by Rowan Hanna | November 19, 2013
Foxit products can be purchased using the following payment types: Credit Card PayPal For large payments (greater than $1000) we also offer the opportunity to pay via wire transfer, however, this attracts a 2% fee to handle the processing and transaction costs. Contact our sales team if you would like to pay using this method.
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Hello world – your first PDF application with VB6

by Conor | November 19, 2013
Before we starting this tutorial make sure that you’ve read through the previous tutorial which explains how to get up and running with VB6 and Foxit Quick PDF Library. To begin with add a button to your Standard EXE form called Hello World. Then double-click on the button and in the code view in the VB6 […]
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Setup VB6 for use with Foxit Quick PDF Library

by Conor | November 19, 2013
This tutorial shows you how to get ready to create your first PDF application with VB6 and Foxit Quick PDF Library. 1. Register the ActiveX DLL The first thing you’ll need to do is register the ActiveX component. Instructions on how to do this can be found on the getting started page for the ActiveX […]
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Can I print different pages in a PDF to different paper trays?

by Conor | November 7, 2013
It is not currently possible to print to multiple paper trays or bins using Foxit Quick PDF Library due to the technical constraints of some of the libraries that we use. For Foxit Quick PDF Library users a workaround is possible by implementing the printing job manually using the RenderPageToDOC function and some transformations. This article refers […]
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Programmatically convert HTML to PDF

by Conor | November 6, 2013
Foxit Quick PDF Library does not support converting entire HTML documents to PDF, however, it is possible to use a limited set of HTML tags to draw content onto pages in PDF files using the HTML text functions such as DrawHTMLText. This article refers to a deprecated product. If you are looking for support for Foxit […]
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Add links to a PDF programmatically

by Qiming Wang | October 23, 2013
Adding links to PDF files is very straight forward. A link in a PDF is actually an annotation and is placed on top of the content that you wish to link. These hotspot links can be added using the following functions: Read more about annotations and hotspot links. An example of how to use the […]
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Replace text in PDF

by Conor | October 8, 2013
Currently it is only possible to replace simple text that has not been encoded using Foxit Quick PDF Library using the scripting feature which uses Foxit Quick PDF Library behind the scenes. The function that lets you replace text is the ReplaceTag function. Basically, it is possible to replace some text in a PDF file […]
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