Short description: Free library for creating PDF documents
Poppler
Developer(s)
freedesktop.org
Initial release
4 March 2005; 19 years ago (2005-03-04)[nb 1]
Written in
C++
Operating system
Linux, Unix, BSD, Windows
Type
Library
License
GPLv2 or GPLv3[2]
Website
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Poppler is a free software utility library for rendering Portable Document Format (PDF) documents. Its development is supported by freedesktop.org. It is commonly used on Linux systems,[3] and is used by the PDF viewers of the open source GNOME and KDE desktop environments.
The project was started by Kristian Høgsberg with two goals:[4] to provide PDF rendering functionality as a shared library, to centralize maintenance effort and to go beyond the goals of Xpdf, and to integrate with functionality provided by modern operating systems.
By the version 0.18 release in 2011, the poppler library represented a complete implementation of ISO 32000-1,[3] the PDF format standard, and was the first major free PDF library to support its forms (only Acroforms but not full XFA forms)[5][6] and annotations features.[3]
Poppler is a fork of Xpdf-3.0, a PDF file viewer developed by Derek Noonburg of Glyph and Cog, LLC.[4][7]
The name Poppler comes from the animated series Futurama episode "The Problem with Popplers."[7]
Contents
1Applications
2Features
3poppler-utils
4See also
5Notes
6References
7External links
Applications
Notable free software applications using Poppler to render PDF documents include:[8]
Application
GUI widgets
Evince
GTK
Inkscape
GTK
LibreOffice 4.x
GTK[9]
Okular
Qt
pdftotext, pdftohtml, etc.
none
TeXstudio
Qt
TeXworks
Qt
xpopple
Motif
Zathura
GTK
Features
Poppler can use two back-ends for drawing PDF documents, Cairo and Splash. Its features may depend on which back-end it employs. A third back-end based on Qt4's painting framework "Arthur", is available, but is incomplete and no longer under active development.[10] Bindings exist for Glib and Qt5, that provide interfaces to the Poppler backends, although the Qt5 bindings support only the Splash and Arthur backends. There is a patchset available to add support for the Cairo backend to the Qt5 bindings,[11] but the Poppler project does not currently wish to integrate the feature into the library proper.[12]
Some characteristics of the back-ends include:
Cairo: Anti-aliasing of vector graphics, and transparent objects.[8]
Cairo does not smooth bitmap images such as scanned documents.
Cairo does not depend on the X Window System, so Poppler can run on other platforms like Wayland, Windows or macOS.
Splash: Supports minification filtering of bitmaps.[8]
Poppler comes with a text-rendering back-end as well, which can be invoked from the command line utility pdftotext. It is useful for searching for strings in PDFs from the command line, using the utility grep, for instance.[13]
Example:
pdftotext file.pdf - | grep string
Poppler partially supports annotations and Acroforms. It does not support JavaScript[14] nor the rendering of full XFA forms.[5]
poppler-utils
poppler-utils is a collection of command-line utilities built on Poppler's library API, to manage PDF and extract contents:
pdfattach – add a new embedded file (attachment) to an existing PDF
pdfdetach – extract embedded documents from a PDF
pdffonts – lists the fonts used in a PDF
pdfimages – extract all embedded images at native resolution from a PDF
pdfinfo – list all information of a PDF
pdfseparate – extract single pages from a PDF
pdftocairo – convert single pages from a PDF to vector or bitmap formats using cairo
pdftohtml – convert PDF to HTML format retaining formatting
pdftoppm – convert a PDF page to a bitmap
pdftops – convert PDF to printable PS format
pdftotext – extract all text from PDF
pdfunite – merges several PDFs
See also
List of PDF software
iText – another open source PDF library
Notes
↑This file-modification date appears on the version 0.1.1 tarball, the "first real release", according to Poppler's release history.[1]
↑ 5.05.1Bug 18935 - Form data is not saved for PDF files using XFA forms, will show old values when opened in acroread / Adobe Reader, 2008-12-07, https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18935
↑PDF v1.7 asks to upgrade Adobe Reader, 2009-01-27, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/poppler/+bug/321720