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1vuio0pswjnm7 ◴[] No.43976096[source]
Below is a PDF. It is a .txt file. I can save it with a .pdf extension and open it in a PDF viewer. I can make changes in a text editor. For example, by editing this text file, I can change the text displayed on the screen when the PDF is opened, the font, font size, line spacing, the maximum characters per line, number of lines per page, the paper width and height, as well as portrait versus landscape mode.

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   (PDF is)' 
   ((a) a text format)'
   ((b) a graphics format)'
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1. 1vuio0pswjnm7 ◴[] No.43976276[source]
"PDF" is an acronym for for "Portable Document Format"

"2.3.2 Portability

A PDF file is a 7-bit ASCII file, which means PDF files use only the printable subset of the ASCII character set to describe documents even those with images and special characters. As a result, PDF files are extremely portable across diverse hardware and operating system environments."

https://opensource.adobe.com/dc-acrobat-sdk-docs/pdfstandard...

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2. normie3000 ◴[] No.43980043[source]
> PDF files use only the printable subset of the ASCII character set to describe documents even those with images and special characters

Great, so PDF source code is easily printable?

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3. gpvos ◴[] No.43981525[source]
Except most are compressed or contain binary streams. You can transform any PDF into an equivalent ASCII PDF though, e.g. using qpdf.