It seems that the problem is that I'm using new PDFPCell to create the new
cell instead of using AddCell(Phrase), so it doesn't know about the table.
But if I create the new cell from table.DefaultCell, doesn't it create a
copy of the table? which gets thrown away when adding the cell with
AddCell(PDFPCell).
The easiest solution would be if AddCell(Phrase) returned the newly added
cell, so I could adjust the colspan... but then AddCell looks to need to
know about it when adding the cell...
Some kind of factory method that returns a PDFPCell suitable for addition
with AddCell() without any unnecessary overhead would be nice.
Did I miss something? Or do something in a wrong way?
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 09:42, hhn000 <hhn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does anyone have any ideas about the problem? I have checked the source,
> but I can't see any difference between AddCell(string) and AddCell(new
> PDFPCell(new Phrase(string, font). If so, the only change is the Colspan, I
> haven't checked the generation from the table, but there doesn't seem to be
> any obvious reason why that would affect the borders (at least to me without
> reading the code).
>
> Any help would be much appreciated.
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 11:14, hhn000 <hhn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Ok, I'm adding the rows using the following code:
>>
>> public void DrawBlock(ITextColumns block)
>>
>> {
>> var table = new PdfPTable(block.Widths);
>> table.WidthPercentage = 100f;
>> table.DefaultCell.Border = Rectangle.NO_BORDER;
>>
>> AddRows(table, block.Spans1, block.Rows1, block.Fonts);
>> AddRows(table, block.Spans2, block.Rows2, block.Fonts);
>>
>> _document.Add(table);
>> }
>>
>> private void AddRows(PdfPTable table, int[] spans, List<string[]>
>> rows, FaxFonts[] fonts)
>> {
>> foreach (var row in rows)
>> {
>> var j = 0;
>> for (var i = 0; i < spans.Length; i++)
>> if (spans[i] > 0)
>> {
>> table.AddCell(NewCell(row[j], fonts[i],
>> spans[i]));
>> j++;
>> }
>> }
>> }
>>
>> private PdfPCell NewCell(string text, FaxFonts font, int colspan)
>> {
>> return new PdfPCell(new Phrase(text, _fonts[(int)font].Font))
>> { Colspan = colspan };
>> }
>>
>> In AddRows spans look like { 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 } or { 4, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1 }
>> Each row like { "col1", "col2", "col3", "col4", "col5", "col6" } or {
>> "col1", "col2", "col3", "col4" } for the above spans.
>>
>> IIRC i was using table.AddCell(row[i]) when it didn't show the borders
>> earlier.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 10:47, 1T3XT BVBA <i...@1t3xt.info> wrote:
>>
>>> On 29/06/2011 9:24, hhn000 wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Does anyone have any idea of what I'm doing wrong?
>>> We don't have sufficient information to answer that question.
>>> 1. You say that you initially turned borders off and it worked.
>>> 2. Then you turned them on and it worked.
>>> 3. Now you turned them back off and it no longer works.
>>> We don't know what else you changed in 2.
>>> Maybe you've started working with PdfPCell objects instead of just the
>>> addCell() method.
>>> Only you know, so we don't have the answer: you have.
>>>
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