> Writing your own parser/renderer is not a trivial task, particularly
> when it gets to putting images into a pdf.
>
> I just discovered PDFJet... I'm playing with it now, it's simple and
> has a lot of functionality. I don't think annotations are in there
> yet though. Their open-source version doesn't support a few things
> like word-wrapping, but their commercial licensing is only $297 (at
> least for the "little guys" like me)
Except that PDFJet is not a parser/renderer, at least from what I can
see on their Web site:
"PDFjet is a programming library that enables universal reporting in
your web or desktop application"
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