With a few screenshots, maybe I'll have more luck getting answers :
* the background :
http://itext-general.2136553.n4.nabble.com/file/n3466077/bg1.png
* the signature image (500*300) :
http://itext-general.2136553.n4.nabble.com/file/n3466077/signe0.png
* the resulting in-pdf SignatureRender
OK, so it's really intended and is inherited from a time when Acrobat had
itself this 70/30 proportion, thank you Paulo.
That's right, I could use pdfSigApp.getLayer(2) and set the PdfTemplate's
properties myself, but I wanted to know the reason behind this behaviour
beforehand :)
Thx again, and ke
I'm sorry, but I still don't see what this has to do with my original
question : why is the textual part of a visible signature restricted to the
lower 70% of the signature rectangle ? There must be an explanation why text
is only written in a sub-rectangle. For what are the top 30% reserved ?
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Thank you for your quick answer, but I'm not sure I get it. Could you
elaborate ?
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iText Java, visible signature, when I use the SignatureRenderDescription
render mode, the description is only written in the 70 bottom percents of
the rectangle, why is that ?
(From PdfSignatureAppearance :
dataRect = new Rectangle(
MARGIN,
MARGIN,
Hello everyone !
A 'visible signature' question (iText Java) :
When I use a 500*300 pixels image as signature graphic for a 270*30 points
signature rectangle, the graphic part of the visible signature is not
rendered as expected (by me at least :) ). The image is stuck to the
bottommost/rightmost