Adam ,

I'm concerned about showing the watermark in the PDF, but what you are saying about printing it only is a nice option too.

I have a PDF with watermarks ... I will try what you have mentioned, and I will see what I will get.
Thanks a lot for the tips.

Best regards ,
Hesham


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Sorry, but I can't give you any code examples for I have never done any
work with stamps nor watermarks.  All I did was read the manual because
when I saw your question I thought "Hmm, that's a good question!"

What you describe sounds correct in terms of how it works, but it looks
like there is also an option to have the watermark not appear at all on
the PDF (when rendered on the screen), but appear when it is printed.  I'm
not sure if that's something you are interested in, but it's an option as
far as I can tell.

Your best bet would be to find a PDF with a watermark, then extract a
single page.  This will give you a small PDF with a watermark and you
should be able to go through it by hand (i.e. a good text editor).  Just
search for "watermark" and see what comes up and then when you find
something in the PDF, see what references it and check the spec to get
some more information about what you're looking at.  For example, if you
see object "72 0" is a watermark, search for things which reference 72 0.
If you keep doing this you'll eventually get back to the root.  If you
keep notes, you should have a nice map of how everything is connected.
I've done this for other objects and in combination with the spec, it's
worked out pretty well.  Remember, you can also make modifications to the
PDF using a text editor to see what it does (just remember to back up the
original before you go hacking up the PDF or you'll probably end up with a
corrupt document).

---- Thanks,
Adam



From:
"Hesham G." <[email protected]>
To:
<[email protected]>
Date:
11/11/2010 03:15
Subject:
Re: Is there a difference between Watermark & Stamp ?



Adam ,

Thanks a lot for you reply, and sorry for being that late ... You're
always
here Adam when I need an answer.

I have this in PDF reference 1.7, but I do not understand that Adobe code
:)
If you can translate this to me or give me a PDFBox code example, that
will
be very helpful.

In general, what I understand is that both watermarks and stamps both can
be
images that appear in the PDF, but a watermark will appear in the
background, so if there was a text above it, the text will appear
normally.
In addition a watermark will appear as a part of the page, so it can't be
clicked to show a notice box, as happens in a Stamp.

If this is wrong I hope you can correct me. if it's right, then watermarks

is what I am looking for.

Best regards ,
Hesham

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Hesham,

Take a look at table 102 in section 8.11.4.4 (Usage and Usage
Application
Dictionaries) of the PDF spec (I'm looking at version 1.7).
"A dictionary specifying that the content in this group is shall be used
when printing. It may contain the following optional entries:
Subtype A name object specifying the kind of content controlled by the
group; for example, Trapping, PrintersMarks and Watermark.
PrintState A name that shall be either ON or OFF, indicating that the
group shall be set to that state when the document is printed from a
conforming reader."

For more information on the subtypes, see section 12.5.6.1, and
12.5.6.22
for specific details about a watermark.

I didn't read all the sections I just references, but after a quick
look,
it seems the main difference is that watermarks only appear on printed
documents, where images would appear when viewing the document as well.
PDFBox might already support watermarks, but if it doesn't it could
probably be added without too much difficulty.  Section 12.5.6.22 has a
nice example of how it's laid out in the PDF which you could reference.
You could also use that to either verify that your test document
actually
has a real watermark, or to manually add a watermark to one of your test
documents.

---- Thanks,
Adam


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From:
Adam Nichols/UR/CER/XLDynamics
To:
[email protected]
Cc:
"pdfbox-send-question" <[email protected]>
Date:
11/08/2010 09:13
Subject:
Re: Is there a difference between Watermark & Stamp ?


Take a look at table 102 in section 8.11.4.4 (Usage and Usage
Application
Dictionaries) of the PDF spec (I'm looking at version 1.7).
"A dictionary specifying that the content in this group is shall be used
when printing. It may contain the following optional entries:
Subtype A name object specifying the kind of content controlled by the
group; for example, Trapping, PrintersMarks and Watermark.
PrintState A name that shall be either ON or OFF, indicating that the
group shall be set to that state when the document is printed from a
conforming reader."

For more information on the subtypes, see section 12.5.6.1, and
12.5.6.22
for specific details about a watermark.

I didn't read all the sections I just references, but after a quick
look,
it seems the main difference is that watermarks only appear on printed
documents, where images would appear when viewing the document as well.
PDFBox might already support watermarks, but if it doesn't it could
probably be added without too much difficulty.  Section 12.5.6.22 has a
nice example of how it's laid out in the PDF which you could reference.
You could also use that to either verify that your test document
actually
has a real watermark, or to manually add a watermark to one of your test
documents.

---- Thanks,
Adam



From:
"Hesham G." <[email protected]>
To:
"pdfbox-send-question" <[email protected]>
Date:
11/07/2010 00:53
Subject:
Is there a difference between Watermark & Stamp ?



Hello everyone ,

What is the difference between a watermark and a stamp in PDF ?
I have seen nice examples in PDFBox to create stamps, but none to create
watermarks. I guess it is not supported yet !


Best regards ,
Hesham





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