I will be out of the office starting June 4, 2009 and will not return
until June 5, 2009.
Hello,
Please contact RBG Tech Team if you need assistance with Report Book
Generation Tool, or IP_AS_Team for NTGI Client Performance.
Thanks.
rams.rapo wrote:
Hi,
I also have similar need but tried below approach but it didnt work. Can
someone suggest some ideas on how we can workaround this using livecycle
designer and iText.
I have ideas on how to do it, but as long as nobody is willing
to pay for the development, it's not
Hello,
Adobe now supports embedded 3d, do you know if itext can handle it and if
any itext users have been successful in implementing this?
Thanks!
James Damschroder
Founder Chief of Financial Engineering
Gravity Investments
The Masonic Building
535 16th Street Suite 800
Hello
I have a problem with bookmarks in one PDF document and I don't know
whether the PDF file is corrupted/incorrectly created or maybe it is a
problem with iText.
So here is a fragment of the PDF file (there is a similar fragment
attached, however encoded as binary):
2862 0 obj/D[1 0
The file is corrupt, it has a lot of garbage after M75003/25175/4065.pdf.
Paulo
-Original Message-
From: Karol Bryd [mailto:karol.b...@generiscorp.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 3:14 PM
To: Post all your questions about iText here
Subject: [iText-questions] Problem with
PDF has supported embedded 3D since PDF 1.6 (Acrobat 7) about 5 years ago.
Yes, you can use iText to embed the 3D object though you need to use some of
the lower level APIs and have the data already in U3D format.
Leonard
From: James Damschroder [mailto:damschro...@gravityinvestments.com]
Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
PDF has supported embedded 3D since PDF 1.6 (Acrobat 7) about 5 years ago.
Yes, you can use iText to embed the 3D object though you need to use
some of the lower level APIs and have the data already in U3D format.
The OP can also look at this page for inspiration:
Sorry about that, but I don't understand what you are trying to tell me. I
meant no disrespect and have the highest regard for iText developers and the
support I get here. With the help of iText, we are trying out pilot
projects on the mainframe that we could only dream off years ago!
What I
Just to be my usual pedantic self...
PDF/A is _NOT_ an Adobe standard/specification, it is a standard from the ISO...
Leonard
-Original Message-
From: ek1975 [mailto:ellyku...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 11:30 AM
To: itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re:
Raghavendra Samant wrote:
If you don’t mind, may I suggest some things –
Thank you very much for the very useful suggestion.
The changes have been uploaded to the SVN repository
and will be online soon:
Date: 2009-06-04 16:43:27 + (Thu, 04 Jun 2009)
Log Message:
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Changes by
Hmm... I didn't notice this question was sent to me personally.
I'm forwarding it to the list so that it's archived.
1T3XT info wrote:
paulmann...@twinmar.co.uk wrote:
I have finally tracked down the reason for the exception.
Thanks for providing the detailed information.
I think you're on
Well, I didn't know the company's PDF/A-1b had any problem to start with. I
have Acrobat Pro 9 here and that software validated those input PDF's as
valid PDF/A-1b documents and I considered them valid until you pointed the
missing tag and the specification. I am new to this stuff and am still
The issue is that when i provide an area [width x Height] and some text to
both Flex and Itext [ColumnText object] the results that i get are
Different. So two APIs are giving results that are conflicting. I was
wondering whether there is some kind of standardization.
I use Flex in my
ek1975 wrote:
I didn't request that you fix anything for me.
It sounded that way. And in the meanwhile, here's the patch:
Log Message:
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Updating the XMP stream assumed that there were three child nodes: an
xpacket start PI, an xmpmeta tag, and an xpacket end PI. However:
somebody
surftango wrote:
The issue is that when i provide an area [width x Height] and some text to
both Flex and Itext [ColumnText object] the results that i get are
Different. So two APIs are giving results that are conflicting. I was
wondering whether there is some kind of standardization.
I
For starters, you aren't using the exact same fonts for both Flex and
iText...so that's going to be a HUGE consistency issue to start with.
Secondly, are you using the Flex TextArea to lay out the text or are you using
the new Flash Text Engine technology recently introduced on Adobe Labs?
Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
For starters, you aren't using the exact same fonts for both Flex and
iText...so that's going to be a HUGE consistency issue to start with.
Secondly, are you using the Flex TextArea to lay out the text or are you
using the new Flash Text Engine technology recently
iText Software Corp. has a directory of developers who have worked
extensively with iText and on PDFs. You might want to contact one or more of
them about this project. See: http://itextsoftware.com/customdev.shtml
Best of luck,
---mr. bean
re
Michael Bell-10 wrote:
I've skimmed
Michael Bell wrote:
I saw for example PDF Packages - which I dont know if iTExt supports well.
Didn't you read this old Wiki article?
http://www.lowagie.com/itextwiki/doku.php/collections:mail
(The other questions were already answered by Leonard and Andrew.)
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This answer is provided by
1T3XT, Thanks again for taking the time to modify and send me the code, I'll
incorporate these changes and will post my results t'moro.
1T3XT info wrote:
ek1975 wrote:
I didn't request that you fix anything for me.
It sounded that way. And in the meanwhile, here's the patch:
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