Mike Marchywka wrote: > Probably the easiest thing to do is grep the itext source code, this jumped > out pretty quickly to let me make my xytext utility. But yeah > I think the annotation part is documented. I think I ended up copying some > of the itext classes and changed a few methods, processor or something > like that. Again, if you have the text Readers has to figure out where > to put it so the information is in there.
It's in the com.lowagie.text.pdf.parser package and somebody posted an interesting example on the list a while ago. IIRC it generated a txt file with strings followed by coordinates. However, I didn't have the time to search the lists yet to find it. -- This answer is provided by 1T3XT BVBA http://www.1t3xt.com/ - http://www.1t3xt.info ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by: High Quality Requirements in a Collaborative Environment. Download a free trial of Rational Requirements Composer Now! http://p.sf.net/sfu/www-ibm-com _______________________________________________ iText-questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/itext-questions Buy the iText book: http://www.1t3xt.com/docs/book.php
