I've got a question about iText's ability to manipulate .PDF's. We have a
customer who has about 60 .PDF's that they modify every year. We have to
duplicate those in Excel in order to fill in certain cells with our
application to print out (huge task).  It would be great if we could take
these .PDF files and just add rotated text t them at certain positions.  Is
it possible with iText's capabilities to:

1. Turn text sideways? We have to print text rotated 90 degrees to fit into
these cells.

2. Place that rotated text at certain positions in the document. We have 10
to 12 spaces that we need to fill in with numbers, and if we can tell it
exactly where to place these, that would be exactly what we're looking for.

3.  This one may be a stretch, but we have a Delphi 5 (Visual Pascal)
application.  It can usually use Com Objects and .dll's, does anyone know if
it'd be possible to use iText to do this sort of work in Delphi?

Thanks,
Jesse




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