Paulo Soares wrote:
> 
>>Where do you set the ColumnText dimensions?
> 
>>Paulo
> 
> I create a new Document and set the dimensions and Page Size. and each
> page is uniquely loaded with contents specific to a customer.  I get some
> part of the page from user submitted form as a html text which I need to
> parse . I parse as the html tags(p,br,li,ul,span, some custom data tags)
> come in any order . before parsing the page already contains some images
> and header information specific to customer.
> 
> hope this helps. 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "kkdusi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 8:11 PM
> Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Column text Question.
> 
> 
>>
>> how can I use columnText to append text a document.. I get the following
>> exception.
>>
>>
>> com.lowagie.text.DocumentException: Irregular columns are not supported
>> in
>> composite mode.
>> at com.lowagie.text.pdf.ColumnText.goComposite(Unknown Source)
>> at com.lowagie.text.pdf.ColumnText.go(Unknown Source)
>> at com.lowagie.text.pdf.ColumnText.go(Unknown Source)
>>
>> for the code below. I created a document before this adn added lot of
>> content using PdfPTable.
>>
>> StyleSheet style = new StyleSheet();
>>
>> style.loadTagStyle("ul", "face", "Times");
>> style.loadTagStyle("ul", "size", "25px");
>> style.loadTagStyle("ul", "leading", "15f");
>> style.loadTagStyle("li", "face", "Times");
>> style.loadTagStyle("li", "size", "25px");
>> style.loadTagStyle("li", "leading", "15f");
>> style.loadTagStyle("p", "face", "Times");
>> style.loadTagStyle("p", "size", "11px");
>> style.loadTagStyle("p", "leading", "12f");
>> style.loadTagStyle("p", "spacingAfter", "6x");
>>
>> /*
>> HTMLWorker worker = new HTMLWorker(letterDocument);
>> worker.setStyleSheet(style);
>> worker.parse(new StringReader(readyJob.getContent()));
>> */
>>
>> PdfContentByte cb = letterWriter.getDirectContent();
>> ArrayList arr = HTMLWorker.parseToList(new
>> StringReader(readyJob.getContent())
>> ,style);
>> ColumnText ct = new ColumnText(cb);
>> for (int k = 0; k < arr.size(); ++k){
>> Element element = (Element)arr.get(k);
>>     if(element instanceof Paragraph){
>>     Paragraph p = (Paragraph)element;
>>     p.setSpacingAfter(6f);
>>     }
>> ct.addElement(element);
>> }
>> ct.go();
>>
>>
>> Paulo Soares wrote:
>>>
>>> ColumnText is the way to go for precise formating. It doesn't matter if
>>> it's
>>> only one column.
>>>
>>> Paulo
>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>> From: "Nussbaum-Jones, Nina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: <[email protected]>
>>> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 12:48 PM
>>> Subject: [iText-questions] Column text capabilities
>>>
>>>
>>>>I noticed a lot more references to using column text for document
>>>> structure.  There seems to be a great deal more flexibility with it,
>>>> including the ability to do hanging indents.  Is this the way to go for
>>>> more complicated formatting?  I don't need multiple columns on a page,
>>>> but I need to generate a very specific document to match a pre-existing
>>>> word document template.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!!
>>>>
>>>> -Nina-
> 
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