Saving annotations back to non-PDF formats is not supported. You can instead save the annotated PDFDoc to a PDF file.
Apryse has a powerful conversion system which allows you to convert many file formats to PDF. The PTConvert class handles the conversion process and supports the following file types:
.docx, .pptx, .xlsx, .doc (with the office conversion Add-On module).bmp, .jpg, .tif, .png, .gif.md (with the office conversion Add-On module)The simplest way to convert and view any file format that Apryse supports is to use the PTDocumentController (or PTTabbedDocumentViewController) method openDocumentWithURL:. This method supports local files, files opened from remote cloud services and "raw" http URLs.
Another way is to convert a file with the Convert class's StreamingPDFConversion(String, ConversionOptions) method. The following code shows how to convert a non-PDF file using Apryse's internal conversion:
The result of the conversion will be contained in the provided PTPDFDoc, which can then be displayed.
In addition to the file types supported by Apryse's internal conversion, it is also possible to convert many other file types with an iOS-specific API. The PTConvert class's +convertOfficeToPDF:paperSize:completion: method can convert any file type supported by WKWebView to PDF. Some of the supported file types include:
.pages, .key, .numbers.doc, .ppt, .xls.rtfThe following code shows how to convert a file with the iOS-specific API:
Please see this guide about Web/HTML to PDF.
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