PdfSignatureAppearance.SetVisibleSignature(new Rectangle(BX, BY, TX,  
TY), 1, "Signature");

Idézet (Satti <satti.sa...@gmail.com>):

> There is a signature field in my pdf document. I want the height and width of
> the signature field. Is there a function through which I can get the height
> and width of the signature field.
>
> Regards,
> Satti
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