On 16/10/06, Leonard Rosenthol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 5:08 PM +0100 10/14/06, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I'm using iText to create PDF documents for my University project
> >and this is working well.  What I would like to do is "hide"
> >comments into any created PDF.  This is so when I parse the file
> >back into my reader, I will be able to pick up information my writer
> >"hid" there, but applications such as Acrobat will just ignore it.
>
>         What you want to add is called METADATA...and there are two
> standard methods for it in PDF.  There is the classic "DocInfo"
> fields and there is  the modern (XML-based) XMP.  iText supports both
> - use them.

I can't remember - are both these invisible to acrobat (no way to
access them through the gui)? Nothing is invisible to
$ vi mypdf.pdf
but I think he just wants it to be invisible in acrobat...
Cheers
Antoine

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