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Is it possible to create hyperlink annotations with Foxit WebPDF Viewer?

by Conor Smith | September 14, 2017
No. Currently Foxit WebPDF Viewer does not support hyperlink annotations. You can use Foxit PDF SDK or Foxit PhantomPDF to implement external link annotations. Note: This article refers to a deprecated version of a Foxit Product. If you are still using Foxit WebPDF Viewer, please refer to your download package documents for Developer Guide and […]
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Is it possible to change the DPI of embedded TIFF images?

by Conor Smith | September 14, 2017
No. The DPI of the image within a PDF is static. Foxit PDF SDK does not have the feature to upscale a image DPI if the image already exist. The workaround is to upscale the image using a third party library and then add it to the PDF. Foxit PDF SDK does have a FSCRT_ImageFile_SetProperty in which you can […]
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Can Foxit PDF Viewer for .NET SDK be incorporated in a WPF window (Via WinFormsHost)?

by Conor Smith | September 14, 2017
If you would like to use Viewer control in WPF, it is possible to use WindowsFormHost control to include Viewer in WPF form. You can refer to the documentation on including windows controls in WPF through WindowsFormHost in the following link: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms742875(v=vs.110).aspx. However, please be aware that Foxit PDF Viewer for .NET is not designed […]
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Are there recurring costs when using Foxit .NET SDKs?

by Conor Smith | September 14, 2017
No, we don’t have fixed recurring costs for our .NET SDKS. Once you purchase a license, you can use that version of the software as long as you like. You can choose to purchase a support plan if you want preferred e-mail and telephone support and free upgrades between major versions.
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What versions of the .NET Framework are supported by Foxit .NET SDKs?

by Conor Smith | September 13, 2017
The .NET Framework v2.0, v3.0, v3.5 and v4.x are currently supported by Foxit PDF .NET SDKs. Foxit PDF .NET SDK has been fully tested against these versions of the .NET Framework a separate build is offered to target each framework version. Examples are included for Visual Studio 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2015, as well […]
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