"bold line" problem was a real one and I got good responses for it and If
someone asks me why the line is bold, I can answer them because of the
forum. I repeatedly enquired about it b'coz I want to be very sure. Even I
tried the tool ""PDFXCview" mentioned by some friend in that thread.

iText is a beauty in java. I accept that I have posted small queries here. I
just read some of the chapters of the "iText in action". Don't expect
everyone to be an expert in iText. People tends to make mistakes and that
how they learn things. If you see, sun java forums, there are a lots of
small questions about java. It looks very silly but people do answer them
and thats how it goes. If you feel that this forum is something different
and only iText experts should use, then ..............


Thanks..



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> 
> ennidhi wrote:
>> Ok Mr..U seems to be short tempered person...
> 
> Look, the mailing list is for real problems.
> People spend free time on answering real questions.
> That time is precious, please don't waste it.
> 
> You've been sending many emails about a problem
> that wasn't real (the "bold line" problem).
> Although you've received some high quality answers,
> you kept on asking about that problem.
> 
> Now you have another question about something
> that is documented in chapter 7 of the 1st edition
> of "iText in Action" and chapter 3 in the 2nd edition.
> 
> This mailing list is not an excuse for not reading
> those chapters. If you post a question on this mailing
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> Having the book is like a minimum requirement to get
> started with iText. Without the book, how do you expect
> to how where to start writing an iText application?
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