Dear Mike,
    My native language is Chinese. I'm now in Shenzhen, China. As with
the phrase "cut throat", I mean you get right to the point. Sure it's a
lousy metaphor but I can't resist it. It's that your tip makes the job so
much easier that I have to use some unusual words to describe it.
    I got the phrase "cut throat" from the popular doctor TV series
- House M.D.If you have watched it, you would know that House calls Amber
"cut throat bitch".I like it a lot, actually, it's my favourite, at least
for the moment. Though I don't quite like the latest episode in which Kutler
died. It made me cry because I have the experience of losing someone.And it
reminds me of my sorrow which has been buried deeply in my heart for a 
while.
Now, it's all over again.
    I'm sorry for the bad metaphor if it offends you, but I meant it in
good way.



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From: "Mike Marchywka" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 12:11 AM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] [OT] How to locate a certain range of text

>
>
> ----------------------------------------
>> From:
>> To: [email protected]
>> Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2009 00:04:08 +0800
>> Subject: Re: [iText-questions] [edited] How to locate a certain range of 
>> text
>>
>> Dear Mike,
>> Oh, what you say is a cut throat. Thank you for your tip. For the
>> moment,
>> you're the dearest people I have in all of the world. Thank you, again.
>
>
> LOL. Don't want to clutter the list but I have to ask what your
> native language is and where you picked up the phrase "cut throat"?
> I let my grammar go too and mix metaphors a lot when busy but this is 
> still funny. :)
>
>
>>
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>> From: "1T3XT info"
>> Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 11:53 PM
>> To: "Post all your questions about iText here"
>>
>> Subject: Re: [iText-questions] [edited] How to locate a certain range of
>> text
>>
>>> Imgen wrote:
>>>> Thing is, I can get the position of the text. It's page no, X 
>>>> coordinate,
>>>> Y coordinate, height, width, line no, start character index, end
>>>> character
>>>> index, etc. But how can I access the text which is confined in this 
>>>> area?
>>>> The thing I want to do is to add action to it, be it goto a web page, 
>>>> or
>>>> a
>>>> remote pdf, or a local destination.
>>>
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