Subject: Re: embed static pdf?
From: Wim Sandra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Be careful with iText because it does not copy the whole pdf.
For instance, bookmarks/outlines (generated with the fop fox-extensions) are
not copied when one processes a pdf file with iText.
see
http://www.mail-archive.com/itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net/msg01053.h
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Remark: you can only copy content (text and graphics);
all Annotations, Outlines,... will be lost.
Wim
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i haven't done that yet with FOP, because i couldn't find a way...
if you are welcoming all possibilities, try iText...
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