Op 10/01/2011 18:32, newbie2itext schreef: > Hey guys, is there a way that we can detect form fields in a pdf document > with iText? If the form uses AcroForm technology, XFA or a hybrid approach, then the answer is Yes. > I would like iText to impliment a functionality just like Acrobat Form Field > Recognition: > (Advanced> Accessibility> Run Form Field Recognition) That's not possible with iText. > Attached are two PDFs that are before and after the Recognition. (I just > picked the PDF up in another thread as a demostration, no offense to anyone) > Surely Acrobat didn't do a perfect job, but it's pretty nice to me > already.(That's why I want to implement it in iText and improve it) The file court.pdf doesn't contain an AcroForm entry in the Catalog dictionary. Therefore it's not a form according to iText. > 1. Can we detect a textfield with 'underline' like 'STATE OF NORTH > CAROLINA'? > 2. Can we detect a textfield with 'box' like 'Court Day Of Week' No.
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