Geertjan Wielenga wrote: >Another question: how can I maintain the original coloring of the >document that I turn into PDF? If I have a class, for example, with >different color for different syntax, it all becomes black. > I assume you are Geertjan, the developer of the NetBeans module that converts Java source code to PDF. What principle do you use? If you put the flat source code file inside a Paragraph and add this paragraph to a document object, it is evident that the syntax will not be colored: it's just plain text; if you open it in Notepad, it won't be colored either. However, I suppose that NetBeans parses the source file and writes everything to a Graphics2D object in different colors. I don't know if it's possible, but if you could redirect this to an iText PdfGraphics2D object, you could let NetBeans do the coloring... Otherwise, there is no other way than to parse the source code files yourself and apply the colors yourself. br, Bruno
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