Ok Paulo I understand what you say.
But in my case I have pdf wih GoTo only. So perhaps my question is not a Itext question but a pdf question.
When I have a pdf with GoTo action, how I know the index of the first page of my document (0 or 1)?
In resume, I would like to manage the bookmark for the GoTo action too.
Thanks,
Best Regards,
Bastien Pigeyre.
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De: Paulo Soares [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: jeudi 25 mars 2004 19:18
�: PIGEYRE Bastien; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet: RE: [iText-questions] problem with bookmark
The /Dest you have would only be valid for the GoToR action and that's not the case here. You should have something like:
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/Dest [12 0 R /FitH 354.250]
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You have to explain a lot better what you want to do and how you are doing it.
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Best Regards,
Paulo Soares
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Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 4:00 PM
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Subject: [iText-questions] problem with bookmark
Hi,
I'm working on the pdf bookmark.
But I have a little problem. I have pdf whych have their bookmark defined like this:
[PDF CODE]
65 0 obj
<<
������� /Title(�� a b s t r a c t)
������� /Parent ������� 63 0 R
������� /Next�� ������� 66 0 R
������� /Prev�� ������� 64 0 R
������� /Dest�� ������� [0 /FitH 354.250]
>>
[/PDF CODE]
Here, this bookmark links on the page 1 of my pdf.
I have other pdf whych define the bookmark like this:
[PDF CODE]
65 0 obj
<<
������� /Title(�� a b s t r a c t)
������� /Parent ������� 63 0 R
������� /Next�� ������� 66 0 R
������� /Prev�� ������� 64 0 R
������� /Dest�� ������� [1 /FitH 354.250]
>>
[/PDF CODE]
Here, this bookmark links to the page 1 of my pdf.
Acrobat reads both very well and the bookmarks are good too.
So I think, there is a value in my pdf whych say that the first page index is 0 or 1. I'm wrong?
But I don't find this value, can you help me please?
When I use Itext to copy a pdf to a new pdf if the first page of my pdf is coding by 0 (eg1), my bookmarks are false, and I have a shift of 1 page on all my bookmarks.
Thanks in advance,
Bastien PIGEYRE
