These are used by software developers to add and create PDF features.Ĭ++. All standard vector graphics editor features.ĭesktop publishing (DTP) application allows opening and editing of PDF documents Allows compatible saving as PDF 1.3, 1.4, 1.5 and 1.7 and supports also PDF/X1, PDF/X1a and PDF/X-3. Import PDF with multiple pages as layouts, export as a one-page PDF. Software to view or edit the internal structures of PDF documents, and merge them.Ĭommand-line tools to edit and convert documents supports filling of PDF forms with FDF/XFDF data. Has many of the features offered by Adobe Acrobat. Export documents only one page at a time (pages can be later combined using PDF printer).Įxport PDF and many other formats, multi-pages and multi-layers. Import-/Export- from PDF to (Vector-)graphics. Import from PDF and create HTML and MOBI output. Converts PDF to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, raster images. Also rotating, deleting and reordering pages. Supports merging, splitting, and extracting pages from PDFs.
SWF conversion and manipulation suite containing a standalone PDF to SWF converter along with a Python gfx API (requires Xpdf). PDF to Word, Excel, HTML and Text supports passwords, text editing, and batch conversion. Structural, content-preserving transformations from PDF to PDF.Įxtraction and analysis tool, handles corrupt and malicious PDF documents. Import from PDF (with restrictions) (after installing an extension), export as PDF including PDF/A.Ĭonverts PDF to other file format (text, images, html).Ĭonverts PostScript to (other) vector graphics file format. Import from PDF (extension included by default), export as PDF including PDF/A. View, create, manipulate, print and manage files in PDF.Ĭonverts PDF to raster images and vice versa.
The viewer resulted in the same as outlined above, but with Edge instead of Chrome.
NOTE: this does appear to be a windows problem rather than a Chrome problem as I just tried using the "Open with." option to change the default to MS Edge, which worked correctly - everything changed over to Edge. To the bottom there is the Set Associations panel showing that the default program has indeed been set to PDFX-Change Viewer, but that the Description and icon are still set to Chrome. It also shows a PDF file without preview in the Windows Explorer window that shows as a Chrome file type iconĪnd Chrome HTML Document in the Type column. The image below shows a PDF on the desktop (to the left) that shows a preview thumbnail of the PDF but incorrectly shows it as opening with Chrome.
How can I fix this? I have tried restarting the PC to no effect. Obviously something that should be getting set here isn't. The correct icons do show in one single place that I have noticed, that being the open file dialog box (launched from any program, including Chrome!). The Type details column lists Chrome HTML Document for PDF files. item under the Set Associations item also under Default Programs in the Control panel, that while the Current Default is listed as PDF-XChange Viewer, the description is still listed as Chrome HTML Document. This worked correctly in that the files now open with the correct viewer, but the icons used for that file type is still marked as opening with Chrome! I notice that I use PDF-XChange viewer to read PDFs so I tried to change this following the same method. Things doesn't appear to actually do anything most of the time).
I recently had occasion to uninstall Google Chrome, using Revo Uninstaller, and run a bunch of cleaner type programs, to try to get rid of an issue I was facing with said browser (not malware related AFAIK).Īfterwards I reinstalled Chrome and set it as the default for all file types and protocols that it can open, using the Set Default Program item under Default Programs in the Control panel (because the Windows 10 Settings app's "Choose default applications"