Thanks for the reply, I have been fiddling doing it the way you suggested as
it seems very reasonable, but It means I need to keep a list of rectangles
(Coordinates) of where the links will go while creating the dynamic PDF, is
there an easy way of getting the actual "coordinates" of a chunck once it is
added to the PDF? I tried looking for it, but failed sofar. Once I know the
page and location of the chunck It would be possible to stamp a link onto
that area in the new PdfCopy of the previous written Dynamic PDF, is that
right?

Thanks,


Bruno Lowagie (iText) wrote:
> 
> quantass wrote:
>> So the big question is: How can I dynamically create a PDF and then
>> concatenate files into that PDF while maintining the outlines and
>> annotations of that PDF. Since I'm making references in the Concatenated
>> files Its not a real option to create the dynamic PDF first and then save
>> it
>> and then concatenate all the files including PDF (unless you know a good
>> way
>> of adding the links later)
> 
> Your mail was very long and I don't know if this will answer
> your question, but I think you already have the solution except
> for the final step. Can't you do everything with PdfCopy and
> then afterwards add the link annotations with PdfStamper?
> br,
> Bruno
> 
> 

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