"the solution using Graphics2D" is what I was referring to.  PdfGraphics2D 
doesn't handle page breaking at all.  It just has a bounding box and tries to 
fit whatever you render into it.
 
If what you want to render won't fit, you need to determine that ahead of time 
and use more than one PDFG2D.
 
--Mark Storer
  Senior Software Engineer
  Cardiff.com
 
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        From: Joaquín Pérez Marco [mailto:joaquinperezma...@gmail.com] 
        Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 11:53 AM
        To: Post all your questions about iText here
        Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Problem creating PDF with JTextPane 
withembeddedcomponents
        
        
        I haven't found any, could you please give me some links??
        
        BTW, I've found the solution using Graphics2D, but the component is 
stretched to only one page of final PDF, and since it could be a very large 
JTextPane (it's a word processor), I'd like to know how to split it 
(automatically) on different pages...
        
        Thx in advance!! :)
        
        
        2010/10/12 Mark Storer <msto...@autonomy.com>
        

                Can't you just render it to a PdfGraphics2D?  There are several 
samples using it floating around the web.
                 
                --Mark Storer
                  Senior Software Engineer
                  Cardiff.com
                 
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                        From: Joaquín Pérez Marco 
[mailto:joaquinperezma...@gmail.com] 
                        Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 8:02 AM
                        To: itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net
                        Subject: [iText-questions] Problem creating PDF with 
JTextPane with embeddedcomponents
                        
                        
                        Hi!! I have a JTextPane full of embedded components 
(all of them are JPanel, with a JLabel with image and a JTextField with text 
each one). I'd like to create a PDF that reflects exactly the layout of the 
JTextPane, I have read tutorials, etc. but I don't get much (with only text in 
a JTextPane is easy, but with embedded components it's not so easy I think...). 
Someone can help me?? Thx in advance!!
                        
                        Joaquín
                        
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