If you don't use 'Advanced iText' (i.e. PdfContentByte stuff), it's not hard to do, it just takes some time to do it. Take a look at the code of XmlWriter and use it as inspiration to write your own MyXmlWriter class (with your own tags). If MyXmlWriter extends DocWriter.
Ideally I would like to keep this generic enough so that the same functionality would be usable in the HTML as well (eg adding id attributes to HTML tags).
Will take a look at the code and see what I can come up with.
Regards, Graham --
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