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\noindent\small\verb!cpdf -verify "PDF/UA-1(matterhorn)" -verify-single "28-012" in.pdf!
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\end{framed}
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\noindent Presently, Matterhorn tests 31-001--016,018,030 are unimplemented. Matterhorn tests 31-027,10-001,11-001--005 are partially implemented.
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\noindent Presently, Matterhorn tests 31-001--016,018,030 are unimplemented. Matterhorn tests 31-027,10-001,11-001--005 are partially implemented. All others are implemented.
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\section{PDF/UA compliance markers}
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\section{Merging and splitting PDF/UA files}
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\noindent The \texttt{-process-struct-trees} option should always be used in conjunction with any splitting or merging command to preserve PDF/UA compliance. Details are given in chapter \ref{chap:2}.
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\noindent The \texttt{-process-struct-trees} option should always be used in conjunction with any splitting or merging command to preserve PDF/UA compliance. Sometimes \texttt{-subformat} may be required too. Details are given in chapter \ref{chap:2}.
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\section{Creating new PDF/UA files}
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