RE: Signature Positioning.

2005-11-17 Thread Hariprasad Davanagere

hi Riz,
Yes i am trying to add the signature block AFTER the PDF has already been 
generated?


I have a line of text just above the position where the signauture has to 
appear. I am not aware of the method to get the co-ordinates of this text.


Could you please guide me how to..?

Hari


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From: "Riz Virk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 12:06:38 -0500



Are you saying that you want to add the signature block AFTER the PDF
has already been generated?

Or as part of the xml to PDF process using fop?

We had a client at one point who wanted to add the signature block after
the PDF was generated.
We had them look for specific text in the PDF (at a later time), get its
x,y coordinates, and then put the signature at x,y coordinates relative
to that, using our java PDF API, if that's what you're looking for.

Thanks
Riz



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-Original Message-
From: Hariprasad Davanagere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 11:53 AM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Signature Positioning.

Hi All,
I am facing problems positioning the signature block in my PDF. I have a
line of text right above the signature block in the PDF. Is it possible
for me search for this text, get its co-ordinates and then place the
signature relatively ??

The contents of the PDF may vary and hence i cannot use any absolute
coordinates, e.g from the bottom of the page.
Need some guidance in this regard,

Thanks in advance,
Hari


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RE: Signature Positioning.

2005-11-17 Thread Hariprasad Davanagere

Hi,
Thankyou for the quick response. I am sorry to have not described my problem 
correctly.
The text above the signature block is not the problem, but the other text 
which show up in the document before this signature block may vary moving 
the block from its position. I am finding it hard to get the new position 
(co-ordinates) of the signature block, which i require for 
SignatureAppearance.SetVisibleSignature().


Thanks
Hari


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From: "Christian Loock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: Signature Positioning.
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 17:58:14 +0100

You could use the space-before attribute on the signature block so the
space between the block before is everytime the same.

-Original Message-----
From: Hariprasad Davanagere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 5:53 PM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Signature Positioning.

Hi All,
I am facing problems positioning the signature block in my PDF. I have a
line of text right above the signature block in the PDF. Is it possible
for me search for this text, get its co-ordinates and then place the
signature relatively ??

The contents of the PDF may vary and hence i cannot use any absolute
coordinates, e.g from the bottom of the page.
Need some guidance in this regard,

Thanks in advance,
Hari


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Signature Positioning.

2005-11-17 Thread Hariprasad Davanagere

Hi All,
I am facing problems positioning the signature block in my PDF. I have a 
line of text right above the signature block in the PDF. Is it possible for 
me search for this text, get its co-ordinates and then place the signature 
relatively ??


The contents of the PDF may vary and hence i cannot use any absolute 
coordinates, e.g from the bottom of the page.

Need some guidance in this regard,

Thanks in advance,
Hari


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Page Break Issue.

2005-06-13 Thread Hariprasad Davanagere

FOP users,
I am facing the following problem,

An XML file with data is generated and used with XSL to build a PDF. I have 
alloted fixed heights to each section of the PDF. Now if the DATA to be 
accomadated in a particular section exceeds the, the whole PDF pattern is 
altered. The table over flows from the first page to the next and the 
signature block position also gets altered as i am using co-ordinates from 
the left bottom corner of the page.


How do i make the PDF layout uniform and get an handle to the signature 
position, dynamically while post-processing the generated PDF using iText.


I have attached a sample screwed up PDF and XSL for you Reference.

Please guide,
Thank you
Hari




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