Greg Orton wrote:
> We've thought of writing directly over our PDF instead of using a field
> but the part that doesn't feel right is we have to roll our own parser
> to parse some html like string to add Phrases to the pdf.

Take a look at this example: http://1t3xt.be/?X00000d
It's a Proof Of Concept I wrote for one of the biggest news paper groups 
in Belgium. They used this code for the ads in their news papers and 
magazines.
Basically, they have ads with rectangular areas and they have content 
for these ads in small HTML snippets. They wanted to fit the ads in the 
rectangles. If the ads don't fit, they wanted to reduce the font size.

It's a rather advanced example, but I hope it can inspire you to find a 
solution.
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