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by Caspy7
3310 days ago
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PDF.js isn't "going" per se, but its lack of inclusion and development may certainly take wind out of its sails. It should still be possible as a PDF viewer in the browser (as an addon). And I think you can already use it (inside Firefox) to view non-web-PDFs. |
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I'm not personally familiar with those internals, but from my past life in the print industry it took decades for print controllers to reliably handle native PDFs. And it's still not a sure thing[0].
And it's not a stationary spec, it's in Adobe's best interest to keep throwing in new features so they can license new versions of their software. It's literally a rehash of the old school office suite document formats.
Google is willing to cover those development costs because they need it for Android, ChromeOS, and Google Docs. So let them pay for it. This is doubly true if (as I suspect) this becomes the de-facto FOSS PDF implementation.
0: https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2017/05/micro...