Portable Document Format, version 1.4
deprecated version of the Portable Document Format file format
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Portable Document Format, version 1.4
Summary
Portable Document Format, version 1.4 is a file format[1].
Key Facts
- Portable Document Format, version 1.4's instance of is recorded as file format[2].
- Portable Document Format, version 1.4's instance of is recorded as specification edition[3].
- Portable Document Format, version 1.4's developer is recorded as Adobe[4].
- Portable Document Format, version 1.4's part of is recorded as PDF[5].
- Portable Document Format, version 1.4's publication date is recorded as +2001-00-00T00:00:00Z[6].
- Portable Document Format, version 1.4's media type is recorded as application/pdf[7].
- Portable Document Format, version 1.4's file extension is recorded as pdf[8].
- Portable Document Format, version 1.4's described by source is recorded as ISO 32000–1:2008: Document management—Portable document format—Part 1: PDF 1.7[9].
- Portable Document Format, version 1.4's described by source is recorded as PDF Reference, third edition[10].
- Portable Document Format, version 1.4's replaces is recorded as Portable Document Format, version 1.3[11].
- Portable Document Format, version 1.4's replaced by is recorded as Portable Document Format, version 1.5[12].
- Portable Document Format, version 1.4's PRONOM file format ID is recorded as fmt/18[13].
- Portable Document Format, version 1.4's Library of Congress Format Description Document ID is recorded as fdd000122[14].
- Portable Document Format, version 1.4's Uniform Type Identifier is recorded as com.adobe.pdf[15].
- Portable Document Format, version 1.4's file format identification pattern is recorded as 255044462D312E34[16].
- Portable Document Format, version 1.4's file format identification pattern is recorded as 2525454F46[17].
- Portable Document Format, version 1.4's NARA File Format Preservation Plan ID is recorded as NF00366[18].
Body
Geography
Portable Document Format, version 1.4's part of is recorded as PDF[5].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include file format[2] and specification edition[3].