I am using version 0.91. My question is: Is there any explanation why the same exact
pdf file created on a unix platform and windows nt platform would have widely
different sizes? I am basically using Table with no graphics. The file size on windows
is ~5k and on a solaris 2.5 unix box,
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Subject: [iText-questions] iText design question
I have two questions about the low level design decisions make during
the coding of iText.
1)
You are probably embedding a font. If the code is the same the result is the
same. You must have differences.
Best Regards,
Paulo Soares
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Subject: [iText-questions] Linearized PDFs
Hello, I know iText does not support Linearized PDFs at this time,
given that:
1. Do you plan on supporting
I received this mail and as I suspected it's a risk to use anything but
ASCII. In the japanese windows case the encoding is Shift-JIS and it works.
Now, I have US windows with the CP1252 encoding and this solution will not
work. It's platform dependent and defeats the purpose of the PDF. For
Hi
Could you let me know if there is any example of
using iText to print mailing labels. I have lots of addresses
in a flat file where each address consists of three lines.
I want to create a pdf/rtf file consisting of three columns
of the addresses.
Ultimately the idea is to get
I'm creating RTF document, but when trying to print it chooses German Std
Fanfold paper size by default, which not allows to print document properly -
it got truncated.
Why it does this and how i can force it to be A4 by default.
Thanks
Oleg
At 10:51 AM +0100 5/2/02, Paulo Soares wrote:
1) Why the are two different types of low level PDF objects?
PRObject vs. PDFObject, etc.
The original objects (PdfObject) where designed to output PDF and as
such contain additional information that cannot be extracted from the read
pdf.
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At 10:51 AM +0100 5/2/02, Paulo Soares wrote:
1) Why the are two different
You forgot the PdfContentByte.endText().
Best Regards,
Paulo Soares
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From: Wilhelm *Rafial* Fitzpatrick [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 17:02
To: Paulo Soares
Subject: RE: [iText-questions] Acrobat 5 vs. Acrobat 4 problem
This is
The example only works with single strip tiffs. With multiple strip you have
to extract each strip as an image and assemble the images in the pdf. This
is a way to do it:
public static void convert2(File inputFile, File outputFile) {
Document document = new Document(PageSize.LETTER,
hi again
i compled the example from iText. i'm also using ie5.5 and ie6.
the problem is that every request that i do from ie to the pdf
servlet, the ie doesn't brings the pdf on the browser. i need to make a
refresh to it come up.
i think that it is it.
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Zefryus
From:
i've tried the examlpe that uses a servlet instead a main class.
and it locks the browser until i press the refresh key (f5), them
the pdf comes up.
I'm delivering PDFs built with iText via a servlet, so I might be
able to help if you can supply more details.
Two important things are to set
I'm going to try a new approach... Creating a new pdf whenever I locate on
the page, then setting the margins and using the normal methods of adding text.
Later I'll merge them all into one PDF.
Is there a way to tell what location the cursor is when you are adding
paragraphs and other objects?
This question is about PDF in general:
If you want to take an existing PDF which is a printed
form (not a PDF form) and overlay precisely-positioned
text, is there a way to do something like this with
ghostScript or a combination of utilities? Otherwise,
what would be the easiest approach to
At 4:03 PM -0300 5/2/02, Lord Zefyrus God wrote:
still having problems.
may you send a sample code ???
Something like:
...
ByteArrayOutputStream buffer = new ByteArrayOutputStream(32000); new
PDFGenerator().generate( statement, template, overlay, buffer );
resp.setContentType(
It might help if you wrote your document to the
ByteArrayOutputStream before you set the content
length and transfer the contents to your
ServletOutputStream
-Matt
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hi
i know that i'm boring you all, but i puted he
content.lenght at it
This may not be the easiest way, but this is what I do... I use
PdfContentByte.setTextMatrix() to locate at a specific point on the page and
add text.
I determine the points by opening the PDF in Photoshop at 72dpi, then
multiplying the x and y location of my cursor by 72 to get points in the
Hi - I see that there have been questions on this topic before - how to
align text vertically in a PdfPCell. I read the posts but I'm not sure
what if anything I'm doing wrong.
The online docs note that you can't always trust on the vertical
alignment. Is there any workaround I can try?
I'm
Well, I'm not sure what I changed, but now when I try to pdf.close() I get
this:
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError
at
com.lowagie.text.pdf.PdfWriter$PdfBody$PdfCrossReference.toPdf(PdfWriter.java:1
54)
at
com.lowagie.text.pdf.PdfWriter$PdfBody.getCrossReferenceTable(PdfWriter.java:31
6)
at
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