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XFDF annotation merging tool

Summary

This repository contains an experimental command-line tool to merge XFDF annotations into a PDF document. It's specifically geared towards annotations used for document review and errata processing.

The merge tool will process annotations of the following types:

  • Caret
  • Text
  • Highlight
  • Squiggly
  • Underline
  • StrikeOut
  • Stamp
  • FreeText

The positioning of the annotations in the final document can be manipulated to a degree. Concretely, the tool supports

  • shifting the page numbers to which the annotations are applied;
  • scaling the annotations' coordinates by a constant factor;
  • translating the annotations' coordinates by a constant vector.

Building

The project builds with Maven. After cloning, run the following command:

mvn package

If the build finishes successfully, the target folder should contain two .jar files: xfdf-merge-<VERSION>.jar and xfdf-merge-<VERSION>-jar-with-dependencies.jar. Both are executable JAR files, but the latter includes all relevant dependencies.

Usage

After building, the merge tool can be invoked as follows:

./xfdfmerge.sh input.pdf input.xfdf output.pdf [transform]

Alternatively:

java -jar target/xfdf-merge-<VERSION>-jar-with-dependencies.jar input.pdf input.xfdf output.pdf [transform]

Parameters:

  • input.pdf: the input PDF document;
  • input.xfdf: the XFDF document containing the annotations to apply;
  • output.pdf: the output PDF document (will be overwritten);
  • transform: an optional transformation string (see below).

The optional transformation string takes the form PGNUMSHIFT/XSHIFT/YSHIFT/SCALE. If a transformation string is supplied, all parts must be present. They are processed as follows:

  • PGNUMSHIFT: constant integer added to the page numbers in the XFDF file before applying annotations;
  • XSHIFT,YSHIFT,SCALE: geometric transformation parameters applied to annotations before rendering.

More precisely, the following affine transformation is applied to all annotation coordinates: (x, y) -> (SCALE * x + XSHIFT, SCALE * y + YSHIFT). In other words, the effective default value of transform is 0/0/0/1.

Disclaimer

This is an experimental tool, not an iText product. It is provided to the community under the terms of the AGPL (see LICENSE) on an as-is basis.

Versioning

Pursuant to the disclaimer in the previous section, there are no stability guarantees between different versions or builds. However, since the release script ensures that the build date is always embedded into the build version number, you can always tell which build is the most recent.