arcgis desktop - Determining if PDF has geospatial information . . . From PDF to TIFF ArcGIS Help (as linked in your question) it states: Exports an existing PDF file to a Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) If the PDF has georeference information, the TIFF can be a GeoTIFF These TIFFs can be used as a source for heads-up digitizing and viewing in ArcMap
What fonts were used to create the USGS 24k topo quad maps? Inspecting a pdf is insufficient, because no one map can be expected to contain every feature type, and thus not every font that the USGS has standardized upon As requested, I'm attaching a screenshot of a USGS 1:24k topo map
How to include a PDF for displaying or downloading in QField Add 'pdf' as an attachment-directory in the QFieldSync settings Create a QFieldCloudProject In this way the pdf-folder is included in the Cloud project-folder on the computer On tablet in QField: Download the project and open it The pdf-file can be clicked and opened in a PDF Reader-app on the mobile device
Exporting PDF with Hyperlinked Attributes from ArcMap? I know one can export to such a pdf in ArcMap, with an advanced option of exporting features with attributes I use Adobe Acrobat Pro v 10, and cannot seem to be able to find a way to bring these attributes up