Interesting.

Are there any writeups on doing that kind of thing?

On 9/25/12 4:40 PM, Gerald Guido wrote:
>>> 2. Use iText.
> iText can a PITA for complex documents. I found it to be *much* less labor
> intensive to use a RTF document and add/edit content to the text file and
> converting it to a PDF using oolib  http://oolib.riaforge.org/
>
> I have been able to get much nicer formatting with that method compared to
> CFDocument.
>
> HTH
> G!
>
> On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 5:26 PM, Andy Allan <andy.al...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> This is an outstanding bug going back to 2005 when CF7 came out.
>>
>> The underlying engine that provides cfdocument doesn't support it and
>> Adobe have confirmed numerous times they can't fix it because of the
>> underlying engine.
>>
>> Basically, they need to rewrite it.
>>
>> So your options for now are:
>>
>> 1. Live with it (meh)
>> 2. Use iText.
>>
>> Andy
>>
>> On 25 September 2012 21:49, .jonah <jonah....@creori.com> wrote:
>>> I'm creating HTML with CF and then converting it to a PDF with
>> CFDOCUMENT.
>>> It doesn't seem to support justifying text. Is there a way to make it do
>> so?
>>> I've set in the CSS: p { text-align:justify; } But the text still comes
>>> out ragged right...
>>>
>>>
>>
> 

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