Did you try List?

Best Regards,
Paulo Soares 

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of Keith L. Musser
> Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 10:42 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [iText-questions] Support for "First Line Indent" ???
> 
> I'm currently finding iText 1.02b useful for generating PDF. 
> Nice job on an easy to use API.  :)
> 
> There is one capability that I need which, as best I can 
> tell, is not supported:  I'd like to be able to easily output 
> something formatted roughly as follows:
> 
>   1.  My first item. My first item. My first item. My first 
> item. My first item. My first item. 
>        My first item. My first item. My first item. My first 
> item. My first item. My first item.
>        My first item. My first item. My first item. My first 
> item. My first item. My first item. 
>        My first item. My first item. My first item. 
> 
>   2.  My second item.  My second item.  My second item.  My 
> second item.  My second item.
>        My second item.  My second item.  My second item.  My 
> second item.  My second item.
>        My second item.  My second item.  My second item.  My 
> second item.  My second item. 
>  
> Of course it's "possible" to do this since you've made the 
> low-level abolute positioning available at the API, but it 
> would be a big improvement, in my opinion, to be able to do 
> this simply, such as the following:
> 
> Paragraph pg = new Paragraph( "a.\tMy first item. ....", bf );
> pg.setIndentationLeft( 50 );   /** FOR WHOLE PARAGRAPH **/
> pg.setIndentationLeftFirst( 20 );  /** OVERRIDE LEFT INDENT 
> FOR FIRST LINE **/
> pg.setTabStop( new float[] { 50 } );
> 
> Note that the tab stop would be used when the '\t' character 
> is encountered in my example.
> 
> Anyone currently supporting, or planning to support, these 
> capabilities?
> 
> Thanks for any help you can give.
> 
> 
> Keith Musser
> 
> 
> 
> 
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