At 09:11 AM 11/26/2005, Stefan Woltering wrote:
I want to display a hex string like in the example below in the document,
just by referencing the object + ?something? that will be done when
displaying it.
There is no such concept in PDF, in terms of standard PDF content.
However, it MIGHT be possible to get SOMETHING (though
probably not what you want) displayed by sharing this object as the
contents object for an annotation's /Content. You could CERTAINLY do
this via a custom Annotation Handler - but that would require your
users to also have your special plugin in Acrobat.
[Paulo]
> The problem
> is that the
> standard Acrobat signature handlers don't like to see more
> than 2 exclusion
> ranges.
So, by that you mean: with the standard handler it does not work if there
are more than 4 entries in the byte range array?
It will work, but it will flag it as a "potential security hazard".
Leonard
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