Quoting Reiko Sato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello > > This is Reiko Sato. > I'm editor of JavaWorld Magagine which is very famous magagine about > Java in Japan. I'll write about your class library on my article.
Thanks! I often visit sites with articles on iText. I don't always understand what is written (especially when they are in Japanese), but in most of the cases the examples are very interesting as 'localized' adaptations of the tutorial examples. > So,Please let me know the copyright of a library. You can mention Paulo Soares and me. If you are talking about RTF as well, please mention Mark Hall as well. You can use any example from the tutorial as-is or as a template for your own examples. You can also publish (parts of) the source code. In most cases the names of the code contributors are added in the codeheader or in commentsections next to specific code parts. If there is a CD added, you can add the iText specific jars and zip-files from http://itext.sourceforge.net/downloads/ Please take a look at this article: http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2003/06/18/dynamic_files.html It says who wrote the library and it has a link to the site. That's more than sufficicient for us. I hope this answers your question and I want to thank you for your effort writing an article on iText. br, Bruno ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Perforce Software. Perforce is the Fast Software Configuration Management System offering advanced branching capabilities and atomic changes on 50+ platforms. Free Eval! http://www.perforce.com/perforce/loadprog.html _______________________________________________ iText-questions mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/itext-questions
