At 09:01 AM 5/11/2006, Bernd, Juergen wrote:
Transparant fonts aren't supported in the commercial JPedal version either. :(

        Bummer!

I wonder if any of the other Java-based PDF viewing components support transparency. There are at least 3 or 4 commercial ones out there...


And the statement that AcrobatReader is crap is maybe a bit harsh, but it
doesn't make sense to use a Runtime.exec command in order to print
a PDF from java. :)

        Totally understood...


 For older versions the JavaAcrobatReader from Adobe would
be nice, but it doesn't support new PDF versions, and Adobe seeme to evolve the
JavaReader any further.

        JavaReader has been dead for YEARS now (1998/1999, I believe).


Ghostscript would be nice. Does it come with a java lib? Last time I saw it, there
was only a C-lib.
        You can always JNI bridge to the C library.


LDR



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