On 14/09/2010 8:42, Eric Summkeller wrote:
> Perhaps I think to complex. I hope somebody can help me.

Isn't this an example from the book?

In the book, two documents are created simultaneously,
one with bookmarks [A], another one [B] with a table of
contents and remote goto links to [A].

Now you want to concatenate [A] and [B] and the links
in [B] should refer to the destinations in the merged
file, not to the destination in the original PDF [A].
Is that how I should understand the question?

In chapter 6, the working of PdfCopy is explained,
including its limitations, but if you read on and
examine listing 7.4, you notice that there are workarounds
for the limitations: document [A] is concatenated with [B]
and the remote named destinations are made local.

(I am of course talking about the second edition of
iText in Action.)
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