Even by default the split is done on full words. You probably have a long
word that doesn't fit in the cell and in those cases the word is split
anyway.
----- Original Message -----
From: "M 501" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 10:39 AM
Subject: [iText-questions] Charakter Splitting in Cells
Hello,
How can I influence the word - splitting in a cell?
I created a PdfPTable with a lockedWidth. I added 2 PdfPCells containing a
Paragrah with a chunk:
Paragraph paragraph = new Paragraph();
if (label != null) {
label = label.trim();
Chunk labelChunk = new Chunk(label, DESCRIPTIONFONT);
labelChunk.setSplitCharacter(new WordSplitter());
paragraph.add(labelChunk);
}
PdfPCell descriptionCell = new PdfPCell(paragraph);
Now I want that the label chunk should only spit after full words. So I
implemented the SplitCharecter - Interface like this:
public class WordSplitter implements SplitCharacter {
public boolean isSplitCharacter(int start, int current, int end,
char[] cc,
PdfChunk[] ck) {
char c;
if (ck == null)
c = cc[current];
else
c = ck[Math.min(current, ck.length - 1)]
.getUnicodeEquivalent(cc[current]);
if (c == ' ')
return true;
return false;
}
}
However, altough I have implemented and set this interface, sometimes the
words are splitted in the middle.
Can somebody tell me how to implment this interface correctly or how to
tell the PdfPCell that it should only after full words?
Regards
Peter
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