On 9/13/2013 11:26 PM, Fred Duarte wrote:
> Dear Everybody:
>
> I have done some research about How to print a PDF document using some
> of java libraries but currently I do not have the best way to print
> this PDF
If you want to print a PDF from a browser without a dialog box (in
general, not limited to iText), please forget about your requirement,
because what you want is considered a vulnerability, an undesired
security hazard.
If you want to select a printer, please take a look at the JavaScript
for Acrobat reference.
You can list printers like this:
var l = app.printerNames.length;
for ( var i = 0; i < l; i++)
console.println("(" + (i+1) + ") " + app.printerNames[i]);
Once you know what printer you want to print to, you can change the
print parameters like this:
var pp = this.getPrintParams();
pp.interactive = pp.constants.interactionLevel.automatic;
pp.printerName = "hp officejet d series";
this.print(pp);
I assume you have sufficient information on how to introduce JavaScript
into a PDF using iText. There are different examples on how to do that
on the iText site.
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