This blog provides show notes for our August 5 webinar, “Handling Annotations in WPF PDF Viewer and 2021 Vol. 2 Updates for Desktop.” The webinar was presented and hosted by Syncfusion Product Manager Suresh Mohan. If you missed it or would like to watch it again, you can see it on our YouTube page or here.
The Syncfusion WPF PDF Viewer lets you add, edit, and remove annotations in PDF files interactively. In this webinar, we dived deep into this, right after we reviewed the new updates to our desktop platforms (WPF, WinUI, UWP) as a part of our 2021 Volume 2 release.
Production-ready components:
To review, in this webinar we covered how to add, edit, delete, export, and import annotations in PDF files in WPF as well as all the updates to our desktop libraries in Essential Studio® 2021 Volume 2.
We hope you enjoyed this webinar and please keep an eye out for our future Syncfusion webinars. Following is the Q&A from the webinar.
Q: How do I apply a license key to the application?
A: Generating license keys and Registering license keys in WPF apps.
Q: Why should I export annotations to an external file?
A: Consider a scenario where a 2 MB PDF eBook is shared in a network for users to read. Each reader highlights and underlines important points in the book. The application that handles PDF viewing should save a copy of the book for each user. So, the file size consumed would be massive. If 100 users read the book, it would consume up to 200 MB of data to preserve the annotations. When the annotations are exported, it would just consume 2 KB, so the same situation handled with exporting annotations would cost 200 KB.
Q: Can I load a PDF document from a web service into the PDF Viewer?
A: Yes, you can download a PDF document as stream and load it in the PDF Viewer.
Q: Can I print a PDF document using the PDF Viewer?
A: Yes, printing PDF documents is possible.
Q: Can I customize the PDF Viewer’s toolbar?
A: Yes, PDF Viewer’s toolbar is completely customizable and you can create your own toolbar with the APIs available.
Q: Does PDF Viewer support filling PDF forms?
A: Yes, PDF Viewer does support filling PDF forms. For more details, refer to the Form Filling in PDF Files in WPF PDF Viewer documentation.