Thank you for your time! I have never dealt with PDF's and for some reason
the fact that the community version of iText didn't support the features I
needed was not apparent to me.
I was able to get the functionality I needed from PDFBox; but I am curious
from some more experienced pdf users out here which PDF API some may
consider the best. Free and paid versions (as well as price if applicable)
would be nice.
Thanks, guy!
-Aaron
On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 2:25 AM, iText mailing list <i...@1t3xt.info> wrote:
> On 6/8/2014 1:26 AM, -A wrote:
>
> I have seen examples to determine all of the fonts within a file, but that
> example only returned the BaseFont; and as I can tell there is no way to
> deduce the color from the BaseFont.
>
>
> Color is not a property of a font.
>
>
> I am assuming (at this point) that for this functionality I will need to
> pass the pdf through the renderer to get this information, but I'm
> struggling to find good documentation on this.
>
>
> TextRenderInfo keeps Graphics State, so that's where you can get this
> information. However: the functionality to get the color (any color) is
> currently only supported in a customized version of iText made available
> for a paying customer.
>
>
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