IN XFA, it will be visible.  I'll build a test form and see and report
back.

THat would be a killer feature to add to PDFBox.

Duane
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On 2012-10-24 2:18 PM, "Maruan Sahyoun" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>it's correct that there is currently not a method to retrieve the
>infomation but in order to implement it we need to know where to look for
>the relevant parts. I can build a sample form so we can look if my
>interpretation is correct.
>
>As tabbing order is something which worked prior to PDF 1.5 maybe there
>is some default e.g left to right, top to bottom
>
>Maruan Sahyoun
>
>Am 24.10.2012 um 22:14 schrieb Andreas Lehmkuehler <[email protected]>:
>
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Am 24.10.2012 19:39, schrieb Duane Nickull:
>>> Yes, that is the formal (normative PDF specification).  I used to work
>>>at
>>> Adobe and was part of the team that helped move PDF from Adobe to ISO.
>>> That is different than PDFBox.  PDFBox is an implementation of
>>> programmatic ways to manipulate PDF documents.   I have not seen
>>>anything
>>> that can interpret the tabbing order in the PDFBox library although you
>>> can grab the JavaScript so it might be possible.
>>> 
>>> The public API I would expect to see here would be something to the
>>>effect
>>> of having a "getTabIndex(PDField field):int" or similar.  I have not
>>>seen
>>> that but someone please correct me if I am wrong.
>> The question is, where can we find the information which is needed to
>>implement such a method. Maruan already mentioned the "Tabs" value of a
>>page. But that value seems to be related to annotations and not to
>>forms. So any ideas where to look?
>> 
>>> Duane Nickull
>>> ***********************************
>>> Technoracle Advanced Systems Inc.
>>> Consulting and Contracting; Proven Results!
>>> i.  Neo4J, PDF, Java, LiveCycle ES, Flex, AIR, CQ5 & Mobile
>>> b. http://technoracle.blogspot.com
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>>> 
>>> SNIP
>> 
>> BR
>> Andreas Lehmkühler
>> 


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