The fields in the form are too short for the font/size being used – edit the
form.
Leonard
On 9/9/09 10:34 AM, "David Palomar" wrote:
Hello everyone,
We have just detected a little problem when filling an AcroForm input
with text and special characters like the sequence:
"ÀÈÌÒÙÁÉÍÓÚÑÑÑ\r\nÀÈ
Hello everyone,
We have just detected a little problem when filling an AcroForm input
with text and special characters like the sequence:
"ÀÈÌÒÙÁÉÍÓÚÑÑÑ\r\nÀÈÌÒÙÁÉÍÓÚÑÑÑ\r\n0123456789\r\n0123456789"
We clearly see in the resulting pdf "01234.pdf" how the letters
À ... Ñ are uppercut...so, an Ñ se
At 01:07 PM 7/15/2005, Paulo Soares wrote:
Last I looked there was nothing about XML in the /Info dictionary. It's
possible that with all the XML frenzy Adobe mistakenly took the /Info as
XML.
As of Acrobat 5, when they introduced XMP - there was a
"mapping" between the XMP metadata in
D]>; "Sven Loth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 5:57 PM
Subject: RE: [iText-questions] Special characters in info dictionary
> At 10:55 AM 7/15/2005, Paulo Soares wrote:
> >Ampersand is not a special character
>
> It is in XML - and Ac
At 10:55 AM 7/15/2005, Paulo Soares wrote:
Ampersand is not a special character
It is in XML - and Acrobat 7 treats things more XML-like due
to the XMP synchronization changes made in this version...
Leonard
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> Subject: [iText-questions] Special characters in info dictionary
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to set some additional Information like author, title etc. but
> special characters like ampersand do not appear in Acrobat Reader.
>
> PdfStamper stamp = new PdfStamper(re
At 10:41 AM 7/15/2005, Sven Loth wrote:
I want to set some additional Information like author, title etc. but
special characters like ampersand do not appear in Acrobat Reader.
Reader 7, I presume?
There appears to be a bug in Acro/Reader 7 regarding
ampersands in metadata :(.
Hi,
I want to set some additional Information like author, title etc. but
special characters like ampersand do not appear in Acrobat Reader.
PdfStamper stamp = new PdfStamper(reader, new
FileOutputStream( "stamped.pdf"));
HashMap moreInfo = new HashMap();
moreInfo.put("Author", "1&1 Internet AG")
uot;,
“Yes”);
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Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 5:18 AM
To: 'Dayal Murukutla'; Whitener,
Winona; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [iText-questions]
Special characters
Could you
August 18, 2004
3:20 PMTo: Whitener, Winona;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [iText-questions]
Special characters
Well why don't you
insert a check box field on the PDF form using Adobe writer and check it
programmatically. This is what I do for one of our
projects.
, August 18, 2004 12:34 PM
To: 'Dayal Murukutla'; Whitener,
Winona; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [iText-questions]
Special characters
I would ideally like to
have a check box, similar to what you see on an HTML page. (If this is
possible, could someone point out where this is doc
esday, August 18, 2004
11:25 AMTo: Whitener, Winona;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [iText-questions]
Special characters
By simulation do you
mean you need to check one of the boxes depending upon user
response?
If yes, then you can
definitely do this.
-Original
Me
:
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [iText-questions] Special
characters
Hi all,
I'm a relative newbie to iText and
am designing forms in PDF format using servlets. I need to be able to at
least simulate a checkbox (as in, a box for the user to check when the form
Hi
all,
I'm a relative
newbie to iText and am designing forms in PDF format using servlets. I
need to be able to at least simulate a checkbox (as in, a box for the user to
check when the form is printed out).
Example:
Have you ever had
chickenpox? [] yes [] no
Has anyone else
addr
Title: RE: [iText-questions] Special characters
It would help to know if you are generating rtf, html or pdf and how.
Best Regards,
Paulo Soares
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Philip Stephen Medcraft
Sent: Wednesday, January
Hi,
Do I need to take any extra care, if I want my reports to have special
characters like ^ ? I'm building reports in portuguese, so we have words
like 'mês' which have these special characters. These characters are
disapearing on my reports when I present them in a browser. Does anyone know
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(B> Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 19:51
(B> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sourceforge. Net'
(B> Subject: [iText-questions] special characters
(B>
(B> This characters are not asian. \u221E represents $B!g(J.
(B> I don't think I need asian ch
Title: Message
(B
(B
(B
(BThis characters are
(Bnot asian. \u221E represents $B!g(J.
(BI don't
(Bthink I need asian characters. The only characters am able to display is the
(BGreek.
(B
(B
(B
(B - Original Message -
(B From:
(B Sam Maina
(B
(B To: '[EMAIL PROT
Title: Message
Do you have the asian fonts installed on your
O/S?
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From:
Sam Maina
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sourceforge. Net'
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 11:17
AM
Subject: [iText-questions] special
characters
Title: Message
I tried :
document.add(new Chunk("some special characters
\u221E \u2264")); And all it show is "some special characters" omitting
the unicode characters.
What more do I need to
do to show these characters?
Sam Maina
Web Developer
Knovel Corporation
(607) 773 1840 ext
670
Sam Maina wrote:
(B
(B> Can anyone tell me how I can display special characters.
(B> I am able to display only the Greek characters. For example, how can I
(B> display $B!g(B.
(B> among other symbols.
(B> Sam Maina
(B> /Web Developer/
(B> Knovel Corporation
(B> (607) 773 1840 ext 670
(B
Title: Message
(B
(B
(BCan anyone tell me
(Bhow I can display special characters.
(BI am able to display
(Bonly the Greek characters. For example, how can I display $B!g(J.
(Bamong other
(Bsymbols.
(B
(BSam Maina
(BWeb Developer
(B Knovel Corporation
(B(607) 773 1840 ext
(B67
"\u" as any Unicode character.
Best Regards,
Paulo Soares
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From: "Stephanie Born" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 15:41
Subject: [iText-questions] Special characters
Hi Everybody!
How ca
Title: Special characters
Hi Everybody!
How can I do to put special characters (Example: ü,ä,ö,ß) when I create a PDF-file with iText?
Thanks
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