PDF document security vs document restrictions [closed] - pdf

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What is the difference between pdf document security (when you click the 'Show Details' button as shown in the image below) and document restrictions summary.
Are they different?

They are not different but Document Security dialog present restrictions in more detailed manner. Below is a screenshot for one of my PDFs encrypted with AES 128 bit.
As you can see, Document Properties dialog only shows that printing is allowed whereas Document Security dialog shows that it is allowed to print in high resolution (a PDF document permissions can specify if high or low resolution is allowed to be used while printing).

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Photoshop PDF looks different in another reader [closed]

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When i save a .psd to a Photoshop PDF, some fonts don't look like they looked in Photoshop.
They are not completely filled like they are in Photoshop. See the attachments:
This is how it looks like in PhotoShop:
https://s30.postimg.org/hhzop7ksh/Screen_Shot_2014_12_15_at_13_32_23.png
And this is what it looks like in, for example, google chrome's PDF reader.
https://s30.postimg.org/v06l1hwxt/Screen_Shot_2014_12_15_at_13_43_54.png
As you see, there is a white area in the font. How do I fix this?
I bet the PDF you created from Photoshop did not embed all fonts used by the PDF.
The consequence is that any PDF reader having to deal with this document needs to use a substitute font.
How to fix this? The first step is: make sure your Photoshop-created PDF does embed all the fonts it uses. (Then see, if that is already doing what you expect, or if there are more fixes needed.)

How do I access Font Stylistic Sets in Illustrator [closed]

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How do I access Stylistic Sets in Adobe Illustrator.
For example this font. Which I have installed has Stylistic sets:
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/debi-sementelli/cantoni/
This could vary quite considerably depending on the version of Illustrator you're using. In Illustrator CS6 (I'm afraid that I don't have other versions with which to test), you can access your OpenType Stylistic Alternates by;
Selecting your text (with appropriate font selected)
Open the OpenType window by going to WINDOW > TYPE > OPENTYPE
Here you should see numerous options - many of which may or may not be available, depending on your font - but amongst which are 'Stylistic Alternates', 'Swash' and 'Contextual Alternates', etc.
If you want to view the various characters (rather than switching settings), you might more usefully go to WINDOW > TYPE > GLYPHS. You can then use the 'Show' dropdown box to see a visual grid of all the characters the font provides.
Hope that helps.

XFDF - How to open XFDF file in Illustrator [closed]

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How to open or view xfdf files in Illustrator. I know it can viewed in PDF but how to view it in Illustrator. Any advice or references is highly appreciated.
XFDF files are data files for PDF forms, they cannot be viewed in Illustrator as there is nothing to see in them. They are XML files that contain field names and field values.
A XFDF file combined with the corresponding empty PDF form will give you a filled in PDF form.

Chromium. "Protected content" checkbox [closed]

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Today I found strange checkbox in content settings in Chromium Version 29.0.1543.0 (207211) with the following text:
Some content services use machine identifiers to uniquely identify you
for the purposes of authorizing access to protected content.
Allow identifiers for protected content (computer restart may be
required)
What exactly mean "uniquely identify"?
What API would be used to retrieve such an identifier?
Screenshot: http://i.stack.imgur.com/7ztd8.png
Available on Windows and ChromeOS only: If enabled, Chrome provides a unique ID to plugins in order to run protected content. The value of this preference is of type boolean, and the default value is true.
http://developer.chrome.com/extensions/privacy.html#property-websites-protectedContentEnabled

Designing a PDF in Photoshop and embedding Links in PDF [closed]

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I have designed a presentation in Photoshop now i want to export each group from the File into a slide in the PDF format. I want to add links to certain text on the Design as well.
I have saved the file as a Photoshop editable PDF. But when i open it in Acrobat i am not able to add links to the text and it says the text is not editable.
Also i want to make sure the text is searchable in the PDF.
If you want to add links or text to your PDF then use Photoshop to add any text. Otherwise save it as a different file type which will make it easier for other programs to edit.