Of course - that's one key use of iText, to modify PDFs dynamically.
Adding named destinations should be very fast, because the data can just be
appended to the end of the document as part of an update section. However, it
is NOT necessary to load the entire PDF to add new stuff.
Also, it is
Hi Harsha,
iText 2.1.2 is more that 6 years old. It's technically and legally
outdated. Unfortunately, you should not expect free support for such an old
version.
Regards,
alexis
On 28 October 2014 05:39, Harsha Kaundinya hsk.1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
We are using iText2.1.2 library for
Dear Leonard,
Thanks very much!
Feng
On Tuesday, October 28, 2014 8:34 PM, Leonard Rosenthol lrose...@adobe.com
wrote:
Of course – that’s one key use of iText, to modify PDFs dynamically.
Adding named destinations should be very fast, because the data can just be
appended to the end
Hi Alexis,
Yes, i agree that it is outdated. But our application has been using it
from many years and probably, shortly, we will upgrade to the latest
version.
Anyhow, i have written a sample code by using PdfGraphics2D and FontMapper
using iText 5.5.3. Attributed String is not rendered
Reply from itext support:
It looks to me like you're taking a very elaborate path towards rendering bold
and italic text. Unless there is a very specific use case that absolutely
requires Graphics2D, iText has no need for the kind of low-level API calls you
are making. For instance,
Dear Leonard,
Thanks very much!
Feng
On Tuesday, October 28, 2014 8:34 PM, Leonard Rosenthol lrose...@adobe.com
wrote:
Of course – that’s one key use of iText, to modify PDFs dynamically.
Adding named destinations should be very fast, because the data can just be
appended to the end
Navin Kumar would like to recall the message, [iText-questions] Can an
Attributed String be written onto the PDF using iText?.
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