Improve support for PDF/A and PDF/UA #664
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Hi,
This is a PR to improve support for PDF/A and PDF/UA with these modifications:
PdfBoxRenderer.addPdfUaXMPSchema()andPdfBoxRenderer.addPdfASchema()because both are setting the XMP metadata. allowing to generate a PDF that is both A and UA. It also levels out the behavior of the slow and fast modes;PdfRendererBuilder.usePdfAConformance()now sets the PDF version because a conformance level is linked to a specific PDF version.I've been unable to properly generate a valid XMP string (edit: because of a bad transformer), so I've used a quick hack:
The two issues are:
xml:prefix fixes the issue.In the PDF Extension, when adding the UA part (pdfuaid:part), using the qualified call doesn't prevent the global prefix (pdfaExtension) to be added.I don't know if it comes from the XmpSerializer (XmpBox) or the models (PdfBox), but it might weel be an issue in their side.
The generated PDFs (PDF/A with or without PDF/UA) have successfuly been tested against several validators:
The following changes could also be brought to the wiki page 'PDF A Standards Compliance':
builder.usePdfVersion(float)should be removed, as the PDF version is now set by the method callbuilder.usePdfAConformance(conform). (There also was a typo, it should have been 1.7f, not 1.5f).Thanks,
Quentin