PDF PDF Which is right and which is ... Was Re: PDP-11/24 CPU later version
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Sun Feb 19 12:09:19 CST 2017
In a message dated 2/19/2017 8:06:50 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
mouse at Rodents-Montreal.ORG writes:
> - PDF/A is [...]
> Those are all good archival properties! However, it's also R/O.
Maybe if you stick to Adobe's tools. As demonstrated by this thread,
it's entirely possible to modify such files, even if the currently-easy
ways to do that involve a trip through a completely different
representation.
I find it astonishing that anyone would seriously call any documented
file format read-only. (If PDF/A isn't documented, then IMO it's not
suitable for archival under any circumstances. But this thread makes
it sound as though it's documented.)
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OK .. (correct me if I am gong in the wrong direction) so the
important thing is that there is...
- data in a format that is readable by others and a description of
formats so if needed a reader can be constructed at a later date if needed.
-non-commercial tools to access it or have the ability to modify the data
in the future for all of time.
-a reader/writer can be redone to work under a new operating system since
source code is freely available for it?
.... yea... makes sense...
I do know what I do in any given week here is not necessary for the
present but for years and sometimes lifetimes far removed from the
present moment.
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