Michael Klink wrote:
> Indeed, inspecting the document, no 'obj' of an indirect object in the
> document at all is followed by an EOL, and looking at
> PdfIndirectObject.writeTo(OutputStream) it becomes clear that there hardly is
> a chance that any 'obj' ever can be.
Have a look at these constants in PdfIndirectObject:
static final byte STARTOBJ[] = DocWriter.getISOBytes(" obj\n");
static final byte ENDOBJ[] = DocWriter.getISOBytes("\nendobj\n");
Please explain your claim that "\n" is different form an EOL
so that we can update iText.
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