Hi Leonard,
and thanks for your reply.
As i understand things, one can programmatically, using itext, insert various formatting (as bullets, fonts, etc) directly onto the "canvas"/document. Are you saying that it is indeed possible to have the same kind of formatting in a flattened field? Like for example if i copy the visual output from a browser window (with links, tables, etc) and then paste this clipboard buffer into a PDF (with a rtf-enabled field), then the formatting is preserved. Could i also take the html representation (the basis of the visual output) and insert this into a rtf-enabled field and then flatten the whole thing to get the same result?
kind regards
Daniel
| Leonard Rosenthol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2006-04-07 13:08 |
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At 02:20 AM 4/7/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are looking into a way to do something similar using API what one can do on the client side when it comes to inserting formatted (i.e bullets, tabs, fonts) text into a richtext enabled acrofield.
You can easily do this with iText for FLATTENED fields - but there is currently no support for editable rich text fields.
Leonard
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