chitgoks <chitg...@gmail.com> Wed, Jun 28, 12:08 PM (21 hours ago) to users Hi this is my code when creating an annotation's appearance for free text
PDAnnotationMarkup freeText = (PDAnnotationMarkup) annotation; cs.addRect(....................); cs.setNonStrokingColor(Util.hex2PDColor(pdfJSAnnotation.getBackgroundColor())); cs.fill(); String[] text = ["Column 1", "Column 2", "Column 3"] PDType1Font font = PDType1Font.HELVETICA; cs.setNonStrokingColor(Util.hex2PDColor(pdfJSAnnotation.getColor())); cs.beginText(); cs.setFont(font, pdfJSAnnotation.getFontSize() * .75f); float whatToUse = freeText.getRectangle().getHeight(); cs.newLineAtOffset(0, whatToUse - (pdfJSAnnotation.getFontSize() * .75f) + .75f); for (String s : text) { if (s.equals("\n")) cs.newLineAtOffset(0, -((pdfJSAnnotation.getFontSize() * .75f) + 1.75f)); else cs.showText(s); } cs.endText(); My problem is how to set the background color's opacity but not affecting the text color. I tried adding this just before cs.fill() but it changes opacity for both background and foreground. is this possible? PDExtendedGraphicsState gs = new PDExtendedGraphicsState(); gs.setNonStrokingAlphaConstant((float) pdfJSAnnotation.getOpacity()); gs.setStrokingAlphaConstant(1f); cs.setGraphicsStateParameters(gs); --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@pdfbox.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@pdfbox.apache.org