
AFP MO:DCA
Extension modules for AFP data stream management
The AFP modules extend Lookup2 to a highly productive tool for viewing, analyzing, and editing binary AFP files.
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AFP MO:DCA | Viewer | Parser | Editor |
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Display MO:DCA data streams (binary AFP) | |||
Display PDF container content | |||
Search for visual text components (no metadata) | |||
Combined display of front and back pages & thumbnails | |||
Clickable X/Y positions or selection frames for dimensioning | |||
Colour picker (RBG) | |||
Printing of pages & page ranges via client-side printer driver | |||
Support for external resource libraries and ‘fully composed’ AFP files | |||
Full-text search for metadata, resources, free text components, etc. | |||
Support for the entire AFP architecture of all published OCA specifications | |||
Selectable page elements and display of their object properties at the click of a mouse | |||
Support of all relevant EBCDIC/ANSI/ASCII code pages separately for NOP, TLE and other text element | |||
Structure display and object tree display in the familiar Explorer style | |||
Displaying XMP metadata | |||
Displaying colour management resources and ICC profiles-Profilen | |||
Hex display for native structured field representation | |||
Cross-references between all recognised AFP objects | |||
Modify or edit structure and objects | |||
Commenting in and out of structure and objects | |||
Editing XMP metadata | |||
Editing colour management resources and ICC profiles | |||
Hex-Editor | |||

The AFP data format is maintained and further developed by the AFP Consortium. CRE-DO has been a permanent member of the AFP Consortium since 2007.