Hello Diane,
To draw a rectangle, see the ShowColorBoxes.java example in the source
code download. However set the stroking color and call stroke() instead
of fill(). To draw a form, use the CreateSimpleForm.java example.
Creating forms is still somewhat tricky, so after having done what you
can, please post your code and ask more.
Tilman
Am 08.03.2016 um 23:12 schrieb Haddy, Diane E:
Hello
I am very new to PDFBox. I am creating a pdf form of which I need to create
an outer rectangle around the whole form and then in the center I need to
create two rectangles adjacent to one another. Also the header info. to
surround the two adjacent rectangles is in its own rectangle and the background
is pale gray.
Can someone provide me a snippet of code and perhaps a pdf for visual purposes?
I do have the PDFBox api but not sure which classes to use to achieve what I
want.
Also for this line in the pdf, is there a way to add an underline to what is
highlighted in red?
This is my java code: title.drawString("Request form must be used within 30 days
of " + formatDate );
Request form must be used within 30 days of 03/07/2016
Thanks in advance for any help in this matter.
Diane
Diane Haddy
Health Care Information Systems
Application Developer
3281 Ridgeway Dr
Coralville, IA 52241
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