Andrea König wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have an existing pdf file. I want to extract a special part, belonging 
> to a bookmark, of this file 

It is very unclear what you mean by this.
PDF is a page based document format.
Do you mean you want to extract complete pages?

> and want to display this part in a pdf 
> viewer.

This is also unclear. Do you mean you want
to create a new PDF with a selection of pages?

> For better understanding let me explain, what it is used for. I 
> have to display help hints of an installation handbook during an 
> installation routine. For these hints I want to use the pdf parts. Is 
> there any pssibility to extract these parts from the pdf file by itext?

This makes it ever less clear.
Do you want to extract parts of a PDF while viewing it?
Please rephrase your question.

FYI: I once did some consultancy for USolvIt.
The assignment was to create self-test forms for students
on the fly. A student went to a website, filled in some
parameters and based on these parameters a form was created
with random questions (this way every student received a
unique test). The questions were multiple choice and there
was a possibility to visualize a hint in the PDF.
All the questions, answers, hints, were available as small
PDF snippets. The hints were added as Annotations that
appeared next to the hint button. This was a fun project,
but I don't know if this is more or less what you are looking
for. Your question is too vague to know.
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