> I've done a similar assignment for "De Persgroep".
> It took me less than 2 days ;-)
> The code is used in several magazines and in HLN. 

Linkedin rules? :-)

I've been here at this project for one week and a half.  The code I have now
was finished in one week, except for this problem I'm having now.  I feel
releaved that you did need 2 days, I expected you'd be able to do this in a
few hours ^^

> It's not a threat; it's an economic reality: Bob Van Rompuy says they
> are very happy using iText because it's "free". But my time isn't
> free... If you want me to solve your problem, you may want to ask Bob to
> buy support.

> I don't feel like I'm threatening you; I feel like you're stealing time
> and revenue from me ;-) 

Obviously you're not the only one in that situation.  But that's one of the
downsides of FOSS, right? 
But I'm not stealing 100%   About one year ago I contributed some cash to
iText and I have your book at home as well ;-)  
Perhaps you'll feel 98% stolen now ^^
Oh, and I talked to Bob yesterday.  I mentioned iText as well.

On the issue, if you'll still have it  :-)

After processing, every document has the following properties of importance.

Document: pagesize.ury --> 1082.8346
                pagesize.urx --> 243.77954

Table:   totalheight: 1082.8345
            toalwidth:  243.77954

The width is always the same, unless stated by the config file.  The height
is, as said, dependent on the intervals.  The height of the document is
always 0.0001 point bigger than the table.
That's why i found the document occasionally spanned over two pages to be
odd and posted it.  That and I do need them to be on one page in every
situation.

And you did mention a Onepage document.  I can't really find that in your
first edition book, but I have been at this today for 9 hours.  I'll be back
tomorrow.


Thanks, really.


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