ing the "correct" output anyway is a bit
> maddening. *twitch*
>
> --Mark Storer
> Senior Software Engineer
> Cardiff.com
>
> #include
> typedef std::Disclaimer DisCard;
>
>
>
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> From: trumpetinc [mailto:forum_...@trumpetinc.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 9:00 PM
> To: itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net
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> to Document
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>
> As a point of clarification,
As a point of clarification, I'm pretty sure that, in addition to swapping
width and height, rotate() signals PdfDocument to add a rotation cm entry to
the beginning of the content stream, and adjusts the rotation dictionary
entry for the page.
And I completely agree with the 'messy code for deal
x27;d figure I'd leave some
specifics as to what I'm trying to do in case you or anyone else has any more
ideas.
Thanks,
Phillip
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From: Mark Storer [mailto:msto...@autonomy.com]
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From: Mark Storer [mailto:msto...@autonomy.com]
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Are you trying to shrink the page after the fact to fit its content?
I had to do that
January 19, 2010 2:58 PM
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PDF (I'll take help over "looking witty" any day :P )
And the reason why I want to do this is because I don't know how much spac
e the
text (or in my particular case, the table) takes up until it has been added to
the document.
Any thoughts?
Phillip
From: Mark Storer [mailto:msto...@autonomy.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 4:53 PM
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Random thought (and more of a mental exercise than a real solution): I
wonder if it's possible to insert an object reference for the parameters to
a cm operation in a content stream...
I know, for example, that it's possible to do this with text operations, so
I'd imagine that it's possible with
, the table) takes up until it has been added to
the document.
Any thoughts?
Phillip
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From: Mark Storer [mailto:msto...@autonomy.com]
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From: Mark Storer [mailto:msto...@autonomy.com]
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Are we talking PDF || HTML || RTF here?
(replying "yes", "true&q
Are we talking PDF || HTML || RTF here?
(replying "yes", "true", or "1", while witty, won't get you much help... fair
warning) ;)
--Mark Storer
Senior Software Engineer
Cardiff.com
#include
typedef std::Disclaimer DisCard;
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