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# Development
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If you want to learn more about logical structure of PDFs, I recommend O'Reilly's [PDF Explained](http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920021483.do). If you use this library, pdf.js and PDF Assembler will care of reading and writing the raw bytes of the PDF, so you can skip to Chapter 4, "Document Structure":
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Figure 4-1 shows the logical structure of a typical document. (PDF Explained, Chapter 4, page 39)
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Figure 4-1 shows the logical structure of a typical document. ([PDF Explained]((http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920021483.do)), Chapter 4, page 39)
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## How it works - the PDF structure object

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