On 24/08/2011 15:52, Khatri Anand wrote:
okie....
but you just point me, how ISO-32000-1 is useful to me for finding a
Font Properties?
Let's point out to you that
When you read the ISO you know how Fonts are stored and linked to text
in a PDF ( ISO-32000 - 9.2.2 and further )
I guess for fields it's something alike, but linked in the dictionary of
the field, I didn't look it up for you in the ISO.
You could look to your PDF Syntax in Rups which might help you
understand it better.
But it boils down to: when you know where something is or should be in
the PDF then you can use the iText's lower level API, if there is no
high level api for what you need, to get almost everything you want out
of the PDF file.
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