I am looking for help in running this TableTest as there are 3 Classes I can't locate and have searched https://github.com/dhorions/boxable/blob/master/src/test/java/be/quodlibet/b oxable/TableTest.java
The missing Classes are: BaseTable Row Cell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- https://github.com/dhorions/boxable/blob/multi-line-rows/README.md boxable: Create tables in pdf documents using PDFBox http://pdfbox.apache.org/ .Example pdf can be found at http://goo.gl/a7QvRM .Example code can be found at https://github.com/dhorions/boxable/blob/master/src/be/quodlibet/boxable/exa mples/example1.java Any Help would be appreciated. Regards Mark Bolduc -----Original Message----- From: Maruan Sahyoun [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2015 9:06 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Migrate form field entries from one pdf to another Hi, > Am 30.06.2015 um 10:21 schrieb Roberto Nibali <[email protected]>: > > Hello > > Thanks for the answers. I have attached two PDFs by hopefully removing all traces that could violate the NDA, which I can't get to work. > > >> Normally when a checkbox is checked the fields value AND the > >> appearance need to be updated. This is not the case with your form. > >> How was the value of the original form set? Which software? > >> > > > > The value set in the form is by simply clicking it in Adobe Acrobat > > (Reader). It sets the field accordingly, nevertheless for a set > > field, > > getValue() still returns null. The forms themselves were created > > with InDesign, I think. Not sure though. So, you're kind of implying > > that independent of the field type (Textbox, PrintButton, Checkbox, > > Radiobutton), PDFBox would normally expect the value of a field to be !null? > > I did a quick test with a newly created form using Adobe Acrobat and setting the checkbox also with Acrobat. There the value is not null when the checkbox has been checked. > > I have attached now PDFs, where with my tool the value is null. unfortunately the attachments didn't make it through the mailing list. Could you upload them to a public location? BR Maruan > > > How could I deal with this? Because this is exactly what seems to > > fail and also cause this dreaded exception message when trying to > > fill out the forms with anything other than PDTextbox. > > Without looking at the form: > > a) test if getValue returns null if not take that value > b) if it returns null test if the box has been checked - if yes take that value. > > Which value? > > use the value retrieved from a) or b) to set the fields value in the pdf template. > > I'm not sure which value you mean. > > What would be helpful is either a screenshot of the form fields entries using the PDFDebugger [http://pdfbox.apache.org/1.8/commandline.html#pdfDebugger <http://pdfbox.apache.org/1.8/commandline.html#pdfDebugger>] or the printout of the fields getDictionary() method so there is some more information about how the field definition looks lie. Best would be to have the form of course. > > Attached. Also you can find the code here: http://pastebin.com/Ra0ebSis <http://pastebin.com/Ra0ebSis>. Let me know if something else is needed. > > The idea is that you call it with the template TestTemplate.pdf and the input PDF Test.pdf, resulting in an output PDF that is a carbon-copy of the input PDF, but with the template PDF CI/CD (in my test case they are identical, but it serves the purpose). > > > > > Would anybody here be willing to have a Skype or Teamviewer session > > with me tonight or tomorrow night to have a look at the problem? > > We're willing to pay for such support. If so, please send a private > > message to me, so we don't clutter this mailing list. > > I'm currently on travel so won't be able to do that > > Thanks, anybody else? > > Cheers > Roberto > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]

