Absolutely
not true!
Only PDF files created from Illustrator files for which the
Preserve Illustrator Editing Capabilities option is enabled can be readily edited:
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Of course, this assumes that any linked content in the original Illustrator file and any fonts used by same are on the system on which the editing is to occur. (Of course, if the original Illustrator file used Type 1 fonts, you need an OpenType CFF version of such fonts –
TransType is great at doing accurate conversions of Type 1 fonts to OpenType CFF.
Furthermore, note that the
Preserve Illustrator Editing Capabilities option is
not available if you create the PDF file to conform to any of the PDF/X standards. (Best professional practice for PDF print publishing workflows is to use PDF/X-4 at this time!)
Note that if you don't use the
Preserve Illustrator Editing Capabilities option, you may still be able to “edit” the PDF file Illustrator, but there is a very strong possibility that you may find some limitations and/or corruption of some of the content. YMMV (Your Mileage May Vary)!
- Dov