Hello,

Oh, it is in the extra pack and I am using the C# version which doesn't have 
that class--I failed to find it.


WMJ.





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>Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Save PDF as plain text
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>On 19/11/2011 17:01, WMJ wrote: 
>Hello Kevin,
>>
>>
>>
>>Thank you for the reply.
>>
>>Currently the event model is read-only, and it does do a good job telling us 
>>some text and image information. However, when it comes to modifying the 
>>existing document content, we have to write it back. That's a lacking feature 
>>for the event model.
>>
>Yes, but we use parsing and writing in other classes. See for
    instance:
>http://itext.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/itext/trunk/xtra/src/main/java/com/itextpdf/text/pdf/ocg/OCGParser.java
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