I was able to get it to process the text using the following code:
HtmlPipelineContext htmlContext = new HtmlPipelineContext(null);
htmlContext.setTagFactory(Tags.getHtmlTagProcessorFactory());
htmlContext.autoBookmark(false);
// Pipelines
ElementList elements = new ElementList();
ElementHandlerPipeline end = new
ElementHandlerPipeline(elements,
null);
HtmlPipeline html = new HtmlPipeline(htmlContext, end);
// XML Worker
XMLWorker worker = new XMLWorker(html, true);
XMLParser p = new XMLParser(worker);
p.parse(new ByteArrayInputStream( text.getBytes("UTF-8")));
Paragraph para = new Paragraph();
para.setFont(font);
for (Element elem : elements){
para.add(elem);
}
cell = new PdfPCell( para );
cell.setBorder(border);
cell.setColspan(colSpan);
The problem now is that formatting doesn't "stick". Bold text isn't bold,
bullet lists are plain text, etc... Is something obviously wrong?
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