t fit onto a fixed number of pages this one doesn't work, though -
at least I don't know how to.
Adriaan
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Arrghhh. There must be a better way...
I'm looking for a PDF analogue to the RTFTOC class...?
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I know I've sort of asked this before, but I only received an answer on how to create
an outline. How do I create a Table of Contents for the beginning of a long, complex
iText PDF? Specifically, how would I place the TOC at the beginning of a document when
I don't know what the whole document t