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John Hewson edited comment on PDFBOX-2618 at 1/23/15 8:58 PM:
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Nobody is talking about 2.0... but it doesn't matter if we're talking about
9.0, we're not going to write our own a Unicode typesetting engine any more
than we're going to write our own PostScript interpreter or an MS Word
importer, it's _not viable_.
was (Author: jahewson):
Nobody is talking about 2.0... but it doesn't matter if we're talking about
9.0, we're not going to ship a Unicode typesetting engine any more than we're
going to ship a PostScript interpreter or an MS Word importer - it's *not
viable*.
> Create paragraphs with PDFBox
> -----------------------------
>
> Key: PDFBOX-2618
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PDFBOX-2618
> Project: PDFBox
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Writing
> Affects Versions: 2.0.0
> Reporter: Tilman Hausherr
>
> [~mkl] wrote this morning on stackoverflow on the topic about creating tables
> with PDFBox:
> {quote}I'm afraid all those samples IMO meely are proofs of concept, probably
> of use in limited use cases but by far not for generic use. PDFBox has its
> strengths, e.g. a quite versatile content extraction framework and a content
> rendering capability, but the absence a proper layouting API is a serious
> weakness.{quote}
> To which I answered:
> {quote}I know... I just don't want to create another iText. We're not the
> Samwer brothers.{quote}
> But he's right. We could of course look at what iText offers and implement
> that on our own, that wouldn't even be illegal, but it wouldn't be nice. I've
> never looked at or used iText, except once when answering this:
> http://stackoverflow.com/a/26820598/535646
> IMO what we need to start, is a method to write a paragraph to a PDF. Such a
> method would have these parameters:
> - text
> - rectangle (or width and height from current position)
> Such a method would then output the text and break the lines at the end of
> the rectangle, and throw an exception if the space isn't enough.
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